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UAE Derby

Group 2 flat horse race


Group 2 flat horse race

FieldValue
classGroup 2
horse raceUAE Derby
locationMeydan Racecourse
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
inaugurated2000
race typeThoroughbred – Flat racing
websitehttp://www.emiratesracing.com
distance1,900 metres (1 3/16 miles)
surfacedirt, left-handed
qualification3-year-olds from the Northern & 4-year-olds from the Southern Hemisphere
weightNH: 54.5kg. – SH: 59.5kg Allowance fillies 2kg.
purseUS$2,500,000

Dubai, United Arab Emirates The UAE Derby is a Group 2 flat horse race in the United Arab Emirates for three-year-old thoroughbreds run over a distance of 1,900 metres (approximately 9.5 furlongs) on dirt at Meydan Racecourse in Dubai. It takes place annually during the Dubai World Cup Night on the last Saturday in March.

It was first run in 2000 and attained Group 2 status two years later. The distance of the race was increased to 2,000 metres (10 furlongs) in 2002, before reverting to 1,800 metres in 2004, and increased again to 1,900 meters in 2010. The race is open to both Northern and Southern Hemisphere three-year-olds.

The UAE Derby currently offers a purse of US$2.5 million. Considered a major race leading up to the Kentucky Derby in the United States, the top UAE Derby finishers received Kentucky Derby points from 2013 until 2024. Starting in 2025, the UAE Derby will be part of a separate series of Kentucky Derby prep races covering Europe and the Middle East.

Records

Speed record:

  • 1:47.04 – Express Tour (At former distance of 1,800 metres)
  • 1:55.18 – Mendelssohn (over current distance of 1,900 metres)

Most wins by an owner:

  • 9 – Godolphin Racing (2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2017, 2021)

Most wins by a jockey:

  • 3 – Christophe Soumillon (2010, 2015, 2017)

Most wins by a trainer:

  • 8 – Saeed bin Suroor (2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2017)

Winners

YearWinnerJockeyTrainerOwnerTime
2000China VisitRichard HillsSaeed bin SuroorGodolphin Racing1:49.50
2001Express TourDavid R. FloresSaeed bin SuroorGodolphin Racing1:47.04
2002Essence of DubaiFrankie DettoriSaeed bin SuroorGodolphin Racing2:02.90
2003Victory MoonWayne SmithMike de KockMad Syndicate2:02.45
2004Lundy's LiabilityWeichong MarwingMike de KockStud TNT & Mary Slack1:50.83
2005Blues and RoyalsKerrin McEvoySaeed bin SuroorGodolphin Racing1:50.05
2006Discreet CatFrankie DettoriSaeed bin SuroorGodolphin Racing1:48.59
2007Asiatic BoyWeichong MarwingMike de KockSheikh M. bin Khalifa1:48.82
2008Honour DevilJohnny MurtaghMike de KockSheikh M. bin Khalifa1:48.60
2009Regal RansomAlan GarciaSaeed bin SuroorGodolphin Racing1:50.00
2010MusirChristophe SoumillonMike de KockMohammed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum1:57.44
2011KhawlahMickael BarzalonaSaeed bin SuroorGodolphin Racing1:58.83
2012Daddy Long LegsColm O'DonoghueAidan O'BrienMichael Tabor, John Magnier & Derrick Smith1:58.35
2013Lines of Battle*Ryan MooreAidan O'BrienMichael Tabor, John Magnier & Derrick Smith2:02.05
2014Toast of New YorkJamie SpencerJamie OsborneMichael Buckley1:57.92
2015MubtaahijChristophe SoumillonMike de KockMohammed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum1:58.35
2016LaniYutaka TakeMikio MatsunagaYoko Maeda1:58.41
2017Thunder SnowChristophe SoumillonSaeed bin SuroorGodolphin Racing1:57.76
2018MendelssohnRyan MooreAidan O'BrienDerrick Smith, Susan Magnier & Michael Tabor1:55.19
2019Plus Que ParfaitJosé OrtizBrendan WalshImperial Racing1:58.41
2020Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021Rebel's RomanceWilliam BuickCharlie ApplebyGodolphin Racing1:56.28
2022Crown PrideDamian LaneKoichi ShintaniTeruya Yoshida1:59.76
2023Derma SotogakeChristophe LemaireHidetaka OtonashiHiroyuki Asanuma1:55.81
2024Forever YoungRyusei SakaiYoshito YahagiSusumu Fujita1:57.89
2025Admire DaytonaChristophe LemaireYukihiro KatoJunko Kondo1:59.13
  • Lines of Battle was later renamed Helene Super Star

References

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References

  1. "UAE Derby (GII)".
  2. (6 September 2024). "Churchill Modifies Road to the Kentucky Derby for 2025".
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