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Start Right lands first Jinma Lake Victory for Zabeel Stables in Chengdu Dubai International Cup

It was a case of third time lucky for the Zabeel Stables team at Jinma Lake Racecourse on Saturday when Richard Mullen piloted Start Right to feature race victory in the 2218m Chengdu Dubai International Cup presented by Longines.


Start Right lands a first victory for Zabeel Stables at Jinma Lake Racecourse in Chengdu, China as he wins the Chengdu Dubai International Cup presented by Longines. Credit: Dubai Racing Club // Andrew Watkins
Start Right lands a first victory for Zabeel Stables at Jinma Lake Racecourse in Chengdu, China as he wins the Chengdu Dubai International Cup presented by Longines. Credit: Dubai Racing Club // Andrew Watkins.

The Satish Seemar-trained nine-year-old recorded a one length victory over Doug Watson’s Jutland under Sam Hitchcott with Seemar’s Layali Al Andalus running on for third a short head further back.

Skygazer, trained by Ali Rashid Al Raihe was declared a non-runner after unseating his jockey, Tadhg O’Shea in the gates and completing the 2218m distance riderless.

“It’s about time,” said Bhupat Seemar, assistant trainer to Satish. “We’ve been coming here for the last two years but this is our first winner. Start Right is always very consistent and he was third in this last year. The loose horse actually helped him because he goes to the front and stops. Layali Al Andulas ran a good race too, finishing third so it’s been a great trip.”

The race card featured five races worth a total of RMB 3.75m  (US$604,536).

Trainer Musabah Al Muhairi continued his recent run of good form when adding a double to the two Dubai World Cup victories he claimed a week earlier. Al Muhairi won the opening race with his Damar ridden by Xavier Ziani in the 1400m Wenjiang Sprint then immediately followed up with success in the 1600m Guangsha Handicap for Court Room under Adrie de Vries.


Ismael Mohammed was another who saddled two winners when Stamford won the Meydan Handicap under Szczepan Mazur while Expert won the 1600m Wenjiang-Meydan Classic under apprentice Marc Monaghan.

The Chengdu Dubai International Cup raceday was the culmination of a week of media events based around the meeting which is organised by Meydan Group in partnership with the Chengdu Municipal Government, Chengdu Sports Bureau, Wenjiang District Government and China Guangsha Group.

Meydan Board Member, Mohammed Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al Shehhi “The 2016 renewal of the Chengdu Dubai International Cup has been a great success. Now in its third year, this race day is one of the results of the ongoing relationship that exists between Meydan Group and the Government of Chengdu.

“We are very happy to be here once again to share our knowledge and passion for horse racing with the people of this city and further strengthen the international ties between our two groups and our two countries.”

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Dubai Racing Club

Horseracing began in the Emirate in October 1981, when the dusty Camel Track hosted the first thoroughbred racemeeting. Approximately 10 years later, in early 1992 the Dubai Racing Club was established under the chairmanship of Colonel Ali Khamis Al Jafleh, a UAE Air Force commander. March 1992 came the official opening at Nad Al Sheba Racecourse. In 2010 the Dubai World Cup helped introduce the iconic Meydan Grandstand and Racecourse to the racing and sports world. The architectural masterpiece is the new home for the Dubai World Cup and is the world's largest integrated racing facility, with a seating capacity for over 60,000 and adjoining 285 elegantly appointed rooms and suites of The Meydan Hotel. The racing season annually begins in November and is highlighted by the Dubai World Cup Carnival that starts in January and features some of the biggest names in racing for the duration, which culminates with the world’s richest day in racing – the Dubai World Cup.

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