Dubai World Cup 2020

The Dubai World Cup is the world’s most valuable horse racing event, held annually by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai. With a prize fund of 35 million US dollars, the event is a celebration of sport, entertainment and fashion on a global stage, where the world’s best horses compete each year.

The Dubai World Cup is the largest sporting and social event in Dubai. It always takes place on the last Saturday in March at Meydan Racecourse and marks the highlight of the racing season in the United Arab Emirates, which concludes two weeks later. This year, the race takes place on 28 March 2020 and celebrates its 25th anniversary.

As the event is attended by thousands of wealthy private individuals, including celebrities and business leaders, you can expect world-class entertainment after the race. Each year features a live concert, with performers in the past including Gwen Stefani and Sia.

Dubai World Cup 2020

Dubai World Cup 2020 Line-up

The race consists of six Group 1 races and three Group 2 races. Eight of the races are for Thoroughbreds and one is an Arabian Thoroughbred race.

Group 1:

  • Maximum Security
  • Midnight Bisou
  • Tacitus
  • McKinzie
  • Seeking the Soul
  • Gronkowski
  • North America
  • Benbatl
  • Axelrod
  • Gray Magician
  • Capezzano
  • Quip
  • Manguzi
  • Walking Thunder
  • Muntazah
  • Divine Image
  • New Trails
  • Behavioural Bias
  • Dolkong
  • Estihdaaf

Prize Money for the Dubai World Cup

The prize money for the Dubai World Cup 2020 amounts to 12 million US dollars, making it the second richest horse race in the world after the Saudi Cup (20 million US dollars). Until 2019, the Pegasus World Cup, with a total value of 16 million US dollars, was the most valuable race in the world, but it has since been split into two separate races.

History of Horse Racing in Dubai

Horse racing in Dubai began in October 1981, when the first Thoroughbred race was held at the dusty Camel Track. Ten years later, in 1992, the Dubai Racing Club was established under the leadership of Colonel Ali Khamis Al Jafleh, a commander in the United Arab Emirates Air Force. In the same year, Nad Al Sheba Racecourse was opened, and a year later, on 26 March 1993, the first Dubai International Jockeys’ Challenge (DIJC) took place. Five teams of two jockeys competed in the event, including well-known riders from the United States, Europe, Australia, Japan and the United Arab Emirates. This paved the way for the establishment of the Dubai Cup. The first Dubai Cup was held in 1996.

Meydan Racecourse

The Meydan Racecourse was built specifically for the Dubai World Cup and opened in 2010. The track was constructed on the former site of Nad Al Sheba Racecourse. The entire complex covers an area of 7.5 million square metres. The estimated cost of the project was 1.25 billion US dollars.

Meydan Grandstand

The Meydan Grandstand is the world’s largest integrated racing facility with a capacity of over 60,000 seats. The Meydan Hotel offers 285 luxury rooms and suites, and the complex also includes a marina, an IMAX cinema and a racing museum.

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Do not wait too long, as tickets for the world’s most luxurious horse racing event sell out quickly. Start preparing now! Most importantly – secure your tickets: Tickets for the Dubai World Cup 2020.

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Dubai International Boat Show

The Dubai International Boat Show is the leading maritime event for the luxury, leisure and lifestyle industry in the Middle East. The Dubai International Boat Show takes place from 10 to 14 March at the brand-new Dubai Harbour, the largest marina in the region. The event provides a unique platform for networking and business with leading international, regional and local brands.

First held 28 years ago, the Dubai International Boat Show 2020 presents an impressive variety of vessels, from elegant superyachts and tenders to stylish cruisers and fishing boats. You can expect innovative watercraft featuring state-of-the-art technology in the most glamorous city in the United Arab Emirates.

Dubai International Boat Show

What to expect

The total value of superyachts on display at this year’s show is estimated at 2.6 billion AED. Expect a combination of size, luxury and elegance, along with plenty of exciting surprises.

The Dubai International Boat Show is an annual event attracting over 28,000 visitors, from boating and watersports enthusiasts to industry professionals looking to expand their networks and discover the latest market innovations. Over five days, 450 spectacular vessels and more than 800 companies from 40 countries come together to celebrate the maritime lifestyle.

This year’s theme is “Loving What’s to Come”, a reference to the venue, which officially opened in October 2020. Dubai Harbour will be home to a stunning new marina capable of accommodating yachts up to 160 metres in length. The harbour will also feature a dedicated cruise terminal, luxury residences, hotels, retail spaces, restaurants and cafés.

Activities at the Dubai International Boat Show

The outdoor exhibition at the Dubai International Boat Show is open to everyone. Even if you are not there to buy a boat, a wide range of activities ensures entertainment for visitors of all ages.

The extensive programme of activities includes:

  • Yachty STEAMathalon: Students from the United Arab Emirates compete using AI-powered vessels that can autonomously navigate a course.
  • Watersports Village: Kayaking and paddleboarding for children and adults.
  • Flyboard and freestyle competitions: Watch the best jet-ski stunt riders from the Middle East perform spectacular water acrobatics.
  • Latest products from over 900 exhibitors: Discover the newest luxury boats and water toys. If you love marine gadgets, don’t miss GranMove, which is launching its new hover bike. Electric surfboards can be found from manufacturers such as Lampuga and JETSURF.
  • Retail Village: The perfect place to shop for swimwear, jewellery, footwear and more.

In addition, you can gain insight into industry trends, the future of high-speed transport, ocean conservation, and the importance of 3D printing in yacht building.

Whether you are planning to make a purchase or simply attend one of the year’s most luxurious lifestyle events, this is an absolute must-visit. What are you waiting for? Book your flight today:

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