Lippo De Carrere Wins UAE President’s Cup Derby At Doncaster

Lippo De Carrere Wins UAE President’s Cup Derby At Doncaster

Post by : Mumtaaz Qadiri

Lippo De Carrere, a talented Arabian racehorse, delivered a spectacular performance to win the prestigious UAE President’s Cup, UK Arabian Derby. The event was held at Doncaster Racecourse in England and attracted nearly 30,000 racing fans. This thrilling race became one of the highlights of the season, not only for Arabian horse racing but also for the entire St. Leger Festival.

Details Of The Race

The UAE President’s Cup, UK Arabian Derby, was run over a distance of 2,000 meters on turf. It was the 13th round of the 32nd UAE President’s Cup Series, an international series that celebrates Purebred Arabian racing. This particular race carried a massive prize purse of £400,000, making it the richest Arabian race of its kind in both Britain and Europe. Such a high reward underlined the importance and global recognition of this championship.

First Group 1 Pa Title For The Colt

The winning horse, Lippo De Carrere, is sired by Al Mourtajez and out of the mare Elmanara De Carrere. He is trained by Alban de Mieulle, one of the most respected trainers in Arabian racing. French jockey Mickaël Barzalona, known for his sharp riding skills, guided the colt to victory. The pair completed the race in 2 minutes and 20.02 seconds, securing victory by half a length. This was Lippo De Carrere’s very first Group 1 PA win, making it a special moment for the team behind him.

A Rising Star In Arabian Racing

Lippo De Carrere has been showing promise since his racing debut. Earlier this year, he finished second in the French Arabian Derby, which already marked him as a strong contender on the European stage. With this win at Doncaster, he now has four victories from just seven career starts, proving his consistency and talent. The future looks bright for this young colt, and his victory adds to the proud history of Arabian horse racing.

Strong Competition On The Track

The race featured several high-class Arabian horses, making the contest both challenging and exciting. The runner-up position was taken by Moneer, another horse sired by Al Mourtajez. Moneer, owned by Wathnan Racing, was trained by Damien de Watrigant and ridden by jockey Jean-Bernard Eyquem. Close behind in third place was Shaihaan, also a son of Al Mourtajez, representing Al Shaqab Racing. Trained by François Rohaut and ridden by Tom Marquand, Shaihaan added further competition to this top-level race.

Prestigious Event At St. Leger Festival

This race was part of the famous St. Leger Festival, one of the oldest and most celebrated racing festivals in the United Kingdom. Including the UAE President’s Cup Series within this festival gave Arabian racing great visibility on an international platform. Fans of horse racing from all over the world had the opportunity to witness the speed, stamina, and beauty of Purebred Arabian horses.

Attendance Of Dignitaries

The race was not just a sporting event but also an important cultural and diplomatic gathering. It was attended by several important figures, including Aref Hamad Al Awani, a Member of the Higher Organising Committee of the UAE President’s Cup Series. Faisal Al Rahmani, the Secretary-General of the Committee, was also present. Saud Badr Al Tonaiji, a representative of the UAE Embassy in London, attended the race, along with representatives from Wathnan Racing. Their presence highlighted the strong role the UAE plays in supporting Arabian horse racing internationally.

Global Prestige Of The Uae President’s Cup

Matar Al Yabhouni Al Daheri, Chairman of the Higher Organising Committee of the UAE President’s Cup Series, described the Doncaster race as a milestone. He explained that the UAE President’s Cup continues to build its reputation as one of the most prestigious competitions in the world for Arabian horses. The Cup plays an important role in supporting Arabian horse owners and breeders by giving them a world-class platform to showcase their horses.

Supporting Arabian Breeding And Heritage

Arabian horses are one of the oldest and most respected breeds in the world. Known for their endurance, intelligence, and beauty, they hold a special place in history and culture, especially in the Arab world. The UAE President’s Cup not only celebrates the sporting aspect of these horses but also preserves and promotes their cultural and historical value. By organizing such events, the UAE helps maintain the legacy of Arabian horses while also introducing them to wider international audiences.

The Role Of Doncaster In Horse Racing

Doncaster Racecourse has a rich history in horse racing, being home to the world’s oldest Classic race, the St. Leger Stakes. Hosting the UAE President’s Cup Derby within such a historic venue added more weight to the event. For fans and participants, it was a chance to combine tradition with modern Arabian racing excellence. The atmosphere, with nearly 30,000 spectators cheering, made the occasion even more memorable.

A Showcase Of Talent

This race was not only about Lippo De Carrere’s victory but also about showcasing the talent of trainers, jockeys, and breeders. Every horse in the competition represented years of dedication, training, and passion. From breeders who carefully planned bloodlines to jockeys who risked everything on the track, the race was a celebration of teamwork and determination.

UAE’s Continued Support For Global Racing

The UAE has long been known for its strong support of international horse racing, both Thoroughbred and Arabian. By sponsoring and organizing high-level races like this, the UAE demonstrates its commitment to sports, culture, and international cooperation. These races are not just competitions; they are also bridges of friendship between nations and cultures.

Inspiring Future Generations

Events like the UAE President’s Cup UK Arabian Derby inspire younger generations to appreciate and take part in horse racing. Many young breeders, trainers, and riders see these races as opportunities to learn and grow. They also remind the public of the timeless bond between humans and horses, a bond built on trust, respect, and mutual strength.

A Celebration Of Culture And Sport

While the race was a sporting highlight, it was also a celebration of Arabian heritage. The UAE uses such platforms to share its culture and traditions with the world. Through Arabian horse racing, the nation spreads messages of pride, heritage, and unity, while also encouraging healthy competition and sportsmanship.

Lippo De Carrere’s victory at Doncaster was more than just a win on the track. It symbolized the success of years of careful breeding, dedicated training, and the global recognition of Arabian horses. The UAE President’s Cup continues to stand as a beacon of prestige, connecting sport, culture, and heritage. For Lippo De Carrere, this win marked the beginning of what promises to be a brilliant career, and for the UAE President’s Cup, it was another milestone in its proud journey of promoting Arabian racing worldwide.

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