Arabian World Cup

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ClassGroup 1 PA
Inaugurated2008
Arabian World Cup
ClassGroup 1 PA
LocationLongchamp Racecourse
Paris, France
Inaugurated2008
Race typePurebred Arabian
SponsorQatarEnergy
Websitefrance-galop.com
Race information
Distance2,000 metres (1¼ miles)
SurfaceTurf
TrackRight-handed
QualificationFour-years-old and up
Weight57½ kg (4yo); 58 kg (5yo+)
Allowances
2 kg for fillies and mares
Purse€1,000,000 (2012)
1st: €500,000

The Arabian World Cup is a Group 1 horse race in France open to purebred Arabian horses aged four years or older. It is run at Longchamp over a distance of 2,000 metres (about 1¼ miles), and it is scheduled to take place each year in October.

It is the world's richest and most prestigious race reserved for purebred Arabians.[1]

The event was established in 2008, when it was added to Longchamp's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe meeting on the first Sunday in October.

The prize fund for the race was initially €450,000. It was increased to €500,000 in 2011,[2] and to €700,000 in 2012.[3]

The Arabian World Cup is the final race of the French Arabian Breeders' Cup weekend. It is preceded by the Arabian Trophy des Poulains and the Arabian Trophy des Pouliches at Saint-Cloud, and the Arabian Trophy des Juments at Longchamp.

Records

Most successful horse (2 wins):

  • General – 2009, 2010
  • Al Mourtajez – 2015, 2016

Leading jockey (2 wins):

  • Neil Callan – Areej (2011), Mkeefa (2012)
  • Maxine Guyon - Gazwan (2017), Ebraz (2019)

Leading trainer (4 wins):

  • Julian Smart – Areej (2011), Mkeefa (2012), Gazwan (2017), Ebraz (2019)

Leading owner (4 wins):

Winners

See also

References

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