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Panamanian jockey Luis Saez continued his romance in the Middle East when he rode the Godolphin-owned Mystic Guide to win the $12 million Dubai World Cup in its Sliver Jubilee year at Meydan Racecourse on Saturday.

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Transcript
00:00It's been a strange year in the world of sport.
00:05The 25th running of the $12 million Dubai World Cup sponsored by Emirates Airlines lifted
00:10spirits and set pulses racing on Saturday at Meydan Racecourse in Dubai.
00:16Spectators were prohibited from attending the big day because of COVID-19 restrictions,
00:20but fans followed all the action of all nine races live on television thanks to a massive
00:25broadcasting effort.
00:28Here's a quick recap.
00:30The action kicked off at 3.45pm in the afternoon and ended with a magnificent tribute to the
00:35late Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, former Deputy Ruler of Dubai and UAE Minister
00:40of Finance, who passed away on Wednesday.
00:44The feature race of the evening, of course, was the $12 million Dubai World Cup, which
00:48attracted a diverse field of 14 runners and was supported by top-class races like the
00:53Dubai Shima Classic, the Dubai Turf, Dubai Golden Shaheen, UAE Derby, Al Khoos Sprint,
00:59Dubai Gold Cup, Godolphin Mile, and the Kahayala Classic for Arabians.
01:04Panamanian jockey Luis Saez rode the Godolphin-owned Mystic Guide to win the $12 million Dubai
01:10World Cup in its silver jubilee year at Meydan Racecourse on Saturday.
01:23To know more about how the events unfolded, log on to gulfnews.com

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