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2003 Dubai World Cup

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

8th Dubai World Cup
Dubai World Cup
LocationNad Al Sheba
Date29 March 2003
Winning horseMoon Ballad (IRE)
JockeyFrankie Dettori
TrainerSaeed bin Suroor (GB/UAE)
OwnerGodolphin
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The 2003 Dubai World Cup was a horse race held at Nad Al Sheba Racecourse on Saturday 29 March 2003. It was the 8th running of the Dubai World Cup.

The winner was Godolphin's Moon Ballad, a four-year-old chestnut horse trained in Dubai by Saeed bin Suroor and ridden by Frankie Dettori. Moon Ballad's's victory was the second in the race for Dettori, the fourth for bin Suroor and the third for Godolphin.

Moon Ballad was originally trained in England by David Loder before being transferred to Saeed bin Suroor's stable in 2002. As a three-year-old he won the Dante Stakes and the Select Stakes as well as finishing third in the Epsom Derby and second in the Champion Stakes. He prepared for the World Cup by winning the second round of the Al Maktoum Challenge in February. In the 2003 Dubai World Cup he started the 11/4 second favourite and won by five lengths from the American challenger Harlan's Holiday with the 11/8 favourite Nayef a length away in third place.[1]

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Race details

  • Sponsor: none
  • Purse: £3,750,000; First prize: £2,250,000
  • Surface: Dirt
  • Going: Fast
  • Distance: 10 furlongs
  • Number of runners: 11
  • Winner's time: 2:00.48

Full result

Pos. Marg. Horse (bred) Age Jockey Trainer (Country) Odds
1 Moon Ballad (IRE) 4 Frankie Dettori Saeed bin Suroor (GB/UAE) 11/4
2 5 Harlan's Holiday (USA) 4 John R. Velazquez Todd Pletcher (USA) 11/2
3 1 Nayef (USA) 5 Richard Hills Marcus Tregoning (GB) 11/8 fav
4 shd Grandera (IRE) 5 Jamie Spencer Saeed bin Suroor (GB/UAE) 5/1
5 3 State Shinto (USA) 7 Johnny Murtagh John D. Sadler (UAE) 100/1
6 nk Grundlefoot (USA) 6 Sebastian Madrid Kevin McAuliffe (USA) 20/1
7 Blue Burner (USA) 6 Kent Desormeaux Bill Mott (USA) 66/1
8 Sei Mi (ARG) 7 J. A. Velez Jerry Barton (KSA) 50/1
9 Aquarelliste (FR) 5 Dominique Boeuf Élie Lellouche (FR) 15/2
10 Crimson Quest (IRE) 6 Alex Solis Jerry Barton (KSA) 100/1
11 ½ Hans Anderson (USA) 5 Wigberto Ramos A. Mishreff (KSA) 66/1
  • Abbreviations: DSQ = disqualified; nse = nose; nk = neck; shd = head; hd = head; nk = neck

Winner's details

Further details of the winner, Moon Ballad

  • Sex: Stallion
  • Foaled: 4 March 1999
  • Country: Ireland
  • Sire: Singspiel; Dam: Velvet Moon (Shaadi)
  • Owner: Godolphin
  • Breeder: Newgate Stud

References

  1. ^ "Dubai World Cup result". Racing Post. 29 March 2003. Retrieved 2014-04-07.
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