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Mishriff clinches $20 million Saudi Cup; Godolphin notch a double

Mishriff clinches $20 million Saudi Cup; Godolphin notch a double James Jose © Provided by Khaleej Times Mishriff clinches $20 million Saudi Cup; Godolphin notch a double Mishriff clinched the $20 million Saudi Cup while Godolphin flew the flag for the UAE by notching an impressive double on Saudi Cup night on Saturday. On a rainswept King Abdulaziz Racecourse, on the outskirts of Riyadh, the John Gosden-trained Mishriff came up with a scintillating run under David Egan, to land the world s most valuable horse race. Owned by Saudi Arabia s Prince AA Faisal, Mishriff, the French Derby winner, made a late charge in the 1800 metres contest to pip the Bob Baffert-saddled Charlatan, the Grade 1 Malibu Stakes winner, by a length.

SAUDI ARABIA: Shane Foley is king of Riyadh

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Irishman Shane Foley Celebrates Massive Win In International Jockeys Challenge; Mike Smith Third - Horse Racing News

Sponsored by: Shane Foley wins the third leg of the International Jockeys Challenge aboard Motawariyah, securing his victory Irish star Shane Foley emerged triumphant in the second annual stc International Jockeys Challenge after taking two out of the four legs, each worth US $400,000, in the Saudi Arabian competition. Fourteen internationally-renowned male and female jockeys from all over the globe took part but it was the Classic-winning Foley, who rides for trainer Jessica Harrington in Ireland, who took Friday night s honors with a total of 30 points for his two wins. He said: “It s massive to win this. It s a nice break and during a quiet time for us during the winter, so it s nice to get away and get the opportunity. We have a runner tomorrow (Barbados in the Red Sea Turf Handicap), but these challenges are important for young jockeys to get noticed around the world and hopefully it might open a few doors somewhere else.

Shane Foley claims Jockeys Challenge ahead of Saudi Cup day

RIYADH: Early morning rain and grey skies slowly gave way to sunshine as the lucky few who attended the opening day of the 2021 Saudi Cup made their way to King Abdul Aziz Racecourse on the outskirts of Riyadh. And for the second year running the International Jockeys Challenge was a worthy and exciting curtain-raiser to the world’s most valuable horse race on Saturday. In particular, it proved memorable for overall winner Shane Foley, while Saudi jockey Adel Alfouraidi came in second, with veteran American Mike Smith third. #WATCH: @arabnews @AliKhaled with a round-up of day one action at King Abdulaziz Racetrack and the International Jockeys Challenge curtain-raiser to Saturday s @thesaudicup More here: https://t.co/ouhkQSNeBX#SaudiArabia#SaudiCup2021pic.twitter.com/7Tpo6YBuCp

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