The Dubai Racing Club hoped to persevere with the March 28
Dubai World Cup (G1) in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, but on Sunday,
finally declared that the international racing festival could not go forward as
scheduled:
“To safeguard the health of all participants, the
higher organising committee of the Dubai World Cup has decided to postpone the
25th edition of the global event to the next year.
Further to the UAE Government’s precautionary measures
against the virus, we believe it is our duty to help protect the well-being of
residents and guests.
We would like to extend our sincere gratitude and
appreciation to all the stakeholders of the Dubai World Cup, and we hope to
welcome all participants and guests next year.”
With the decision coming just six days before Dubai World
Cup night, and the day before entries were finalized, many internationals had
already shipped. Some had been on the scene shortly after the Feb. 29 Saudi Cup
festivities – among them Mucho Gusto and Tacitus as well as Dubai Golden
Shaheen (G1) hopes Imperial Hint and Captain Scotty – but more arrivals
had poured in recently.
American World Cup contenders Sir Winston, Math Wizard, and
War Story landed last Wednesday as part of a 10-strong U.S. shipment. The
others on board were Killybegs Captain for the Shaheen; United for the Dubai
Sheema Classic (G1); UAE Derby (G2) hopefuls Shotski, Tizamagician, and
Wrecking Crew; Texas Wedge for the Al Quoz Sprint (G1); and Gray Magician for
the Godolphin Mile (G2).
Likewise the Japanese who competed in Riyadh last month
– Sprint near-misser Matera Sky, Saudi Cup also-rans Gold Dream and
Chrysoberyl, and Saudi Derby hero Full Flat – were just joined by a raft
of compatriots led by Almond Eye who was bidding for a Dubai Turf (G1) repeat.
Irish maestro Aidan O’Brien opted not to ship in the
midst of uncertainty, pulling the plug on his team’s venture last
Thursday.
Not surprisingly, the rest of the UAE racing season,
originally scheduled to conclude at Meydan April 10, is also over according to
an ensuing press release. The Emirates Racing Authority at the same time
announced the cancellation of the April 11 Racing in Dubai Sale and the April
12 Horses in Training Sale