Saudi Cup

{{Infobox horseraces

| surface = Dirt and Turf

| class = Group 1

| horse race = Saudi Cup

| image = Saudi Cup Logo.svg

| caption =

| location = Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

| inaugurated = 2020{{cite web|title=THE WORLD'S MOST VALUABLE HORSE RACE|url=https://www.thesaudicup.com/|accessdate=26 January 2020|language=en|archive-date=11 December 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191211204422/https://www.thesaudicup.com/|url-status=dead}}

| race type = Thoroughbred - Flat racing

| website =

| distance = 1,800 meters

| track = King Abdulaziz Racetrack

| qualification =

| weight = {{URL| https://thesaudicup.com.sa/en}}

| purse = $20,000,000
1st:$10,000,000

| bonuses =

}}

{{Jockey colours header

| name = Saudi Cup }}

{{Jockey colours row

| year = 2024

| image1 = File:Owner Sharaf Mohammed S Al Hariri and Joe R Peacock Jr.svg

| alt1 = Royal blue, white inverted chevron, white sleeves, two blue armlets

| caption1 = Senor Buscador

| image2 = File:Owner Ryotokuji Kenji Holdings Co Ltd.svg

| alt2 = Emerald green, yellow sash and armlets

| caption2 = Ushba Tesoro

| image3 = File:Owner FMQ Stables.svg

| alt3 = White, black braid and cuffs

| caption3 = Saudi Crown

}}

|}

{{Jockey colours collapsible header}}

{{Jockey colours row

| year = 2023

| image1 = File:Owner Hiroo Race.svg

| alt1 = Royal blue, green armlets, red and white halved cap

| caption1 = Panthalassa

| image2 = File:Owner_Zedan Racing Stables Inc_white_cap.svg

| alt2 = Blue, red sash, white sleeves, white cap

| caption2 = Country Grammer

| image3 = File:Owner Mr Ken Nishikawa.svg

| alt3 = Yellow, black sash and sleeves

| caption3 = Cafe Pharoah

}}

{{Jockey colours row

| year = 2022

| image1 = File:Owner_Prince Saud bin Salman Abdulaziz.svg

| alt1 = White, royal blue braces and cap

| caption1 = Emblem Road

| image2 = File:Owner_Classic St Gatien Partnership.svg

| alt2 = Blue, red sash, white sleeves, red cap

| caption2 = Country Grammer

| image3 = File:Owner_Winchell_Thoroughbreds_LLC.svg

| alt3 = Maroon, white circle, white hoops on sleeves, white cap

| caption3 = Midnight Bourbon

}}

{{Jockey colours row

| year = 2021

| image1 = File:Owner_Prince_A_A_Faisal.svg

| alt1 = Maroon, Grey epaulets

| caption1 = Mishriff

| image2 = File:Owner_Starlight Stable_yellow_cap.svg

| alt2 = Blue, yellow star, diamonds on sleeves, yellow cap

| caption2 = Charlatan

| image3 = File:Owner_Prince_Faisal_Bin_Khaled.svg

| alt3 = Red, white epaulets, white cap

| caption3 = Great Scot

}}

{{Jockey colours row

| year = 2020

| image1 = File:Owner Michael Tabor.svg

| alt1 = Royal blue, orange disc, striped sleeves and cap

| caption1 = Maximum Security

| image2 = File:Owner Bloom Racing Stable.svg

| alt2 = Red, white sleeves, red spots and cuffs, red cap

| caption2 = Midnight Bisou

| image3 = File:Owner Godolphin.svg

| alt3 = Royal blue

| caption3 = Benbatl

}}

{{Jockey colours footer}}

The Saudi Cup (Arabic: كأس السعودية) is an international horse race held annually at the end of February at King Abdulaziz Racetrack in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It is the richest horse race ever held, with a $20 million purse.{{cite web|title=In 2020, Saudi Arabia Set to Stage Record $20M Horse Race

|date=28 August 2019 |url=https://www.theleadersglobe.com/life-interest/sports/in-2020-saudi-arabia-set-to-stage-record-20m-horse-race/|accessdate=26 January 2020|language=en}} It is the main highlight race of the Saudi Cup Night, is a series of eight thoroughbred horse races and one Purebred Arabian race.

Race details

The race is notable for its 20 million dollar purse,{{cite web|title=Saudi Arabia to stage world's richest race in 2020

|date=8 August 2019 |url=https://www.arabnews.com/node/1537176/sport|accessdate=26 January 2020|language=en}} which makes it the most lucrative event in horse racing.{{cite web|title=Saudi Cup Draws 140 Nominations, Including 32 Individual Group/Grade 1 Winners

|date=14 January 2020 |url=https://www.paulickreport.com/news/thoroughbred-racing/saudi-cup-draws-140-nominations-including-32-individual-group-grade-1-winners/|accessdate=26 January 2020|language=en}}

The race is held four weeks after the $3 million Pegasus World Cup at Gulfstream Park, Florida, and four weeks before the $12 million Dubai World Cup at Meydan Racecourse, Dubai, making it possible for horses in those races to compete.

In 2021, the Pegasus World Cup in the United States and the Champions Cup in Japan were "Win and You're In" qualifiers for the Saudi Cup.{{Cite web |date=2020-12-03 |title=2021 サウジカップ開催施行競走 登録要綱 |url=https://www.jairs.jp/contents/regist/2020/1208_1.html |access-date=2024-03-10 |website=Japan Association for International Racing and Stud Book |language=ja |quote=2020年12月6日のチャンピオンズカップ(中京競馬場)優勝馬、および、2021年1月23日のペガサスワールドカップ(米国ガルフストリームパーク競馬場)優勝馬は、自動的に出走権を得る。 |trans-quote=The winner of the Champions Cup (Chukyo Racecourse) held on December 6, 2020, as well as the winner of the Pegasus World Cup (Gulfstream Park in the USA) that will be held on January 23, 2021, will automatically be qualified to run in the race.}}

The International Federation of Horseracing Authorities' Grading and Race Planning Advisory Committee assigned Group 1 status to the Saudi Cup before its third running, scheduled for February 2022.{{cite web |url=https://www.drf.com/news/saudi-cup-made-group-1-race|title=Saudi Cup made a Group 1 race|last=Hersch|first=Marcus|date=5 October 2021|publisher=Daily Racing Form|access-date=6 October 2021}}

The festival is accompanied by cultural events in partnership with the Ministry of Culture, Saudi heritage fashion expert Dr. Laila Albassam, and illustrator Norah Sahman – who co-developed the Saudi Cup Dress Code. Attendees dress in styles inspired by the heritage costumes worn across the Kingdom. The event also offers traditional foods, live musical concerts, art shows, and performances from various parts of Saudi Arabia.{{Cite web |title=Saudi Cup. What To Wear. (n.d.). |url=https://jcsa.sa/en/events/what-to-wear}}

History

=2020=

The first edition of the race was held on February 29, 2020. It was won by an American horse, Maximum Security, ridden by Luis Saez. The Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia announced two months later that it would withhold Maximum Security's purse money pending an investigation, following the indictment of trainer Jason Servis in the United States.{{cite web |url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/239607/jc-of-saudi-arabia-puts-hold-on-saudi-cup-payments|title=JC of Saudi Arabia Puts Hold on Saudi Cup Payments|last=Hammonds|first=Evan|date=13 April 2020|publisher=The Blood-Horse|access-date=29 October 2021}} Nearly four years after the inaugural race, in January 2024 the Jockey Club formally recommended Maximum Security's disqualification. The Jockey Club claimed that Servis, who was convicted in December 2022 by pleading guilty to two charges related to drug misbranding and adulteration, committed "substantial breaches of the rules." The matter was referred to the Stewards' Committee, which will conduct a hearing into the matter at a later date.{{cite web |url=https://www.drf.com/news/saudi-jockey-club-recommends-dq-maximum-security-2020-saudi-cup|title=Saudi Jockey Club recommends DQ of Maximum Security from 2020 Saudi Cup|last=Hegarty|first=Matt|date=23 January 2024|publisher=Daily Racing Form|access-date=23 January 2024}}

= 2021 =

The second edition of the Saudi Cup was held on Saturday, 20 February 2021, at the King Abdulaziz Racetrack in Riyadh.

Prince Mohammed bin Salman (on behalf of The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz) crowned horse owner Prince Abdulrahman bin Abdullah Al-Faisal after his horse Mishriff won the race. He also congratulated its trainer, John Gosden, and jockey, David Egan, who received a figurine of a horse and a jockey’s helmet, respectively.

The race, which is the richest horse race in the world with a total prize money worth $30.5 million, attracts top horses, trainers, and jockeys from across the globe. A total of 77 horses took part from 13 countries with the winner taking home a grand prize of $20 million.

The participating field included Maximum Security, Benbatl, Midnight Bisou, Mucho Gusto, and Tacitus under the supervision of world-renowned trainers like American Bob Baffert, Briton John Gosden, American Steven Asmussen, and his compatriot Brad Cox, as well as local trainers Abdullah bin Mishriff and Shaleh Alodhiaani.{{Cite web |title=Mohammed bin Salman crowns winner of Saudi Cup, world's most valuable horse race |date=20 February 2021 |url=https://english.alarabiya.net/sports/2021/02/20/Mohammed-bin-Salman-crowns-winner-of-Saudi-Cup-world-s-most-valuable-horse-race}}

= 2022 =

In the third edition of the Saudi Cup, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz crowned Prince Saud bin Salman, owner of Emblem Road, with the race title at the King Abdulaziz Racetrack in Riyadh.

This edition saw a new Guinness World Record being set, with the most expensive single-horse race being held with prize money exceeding 75 million Saudi riyals.{{Cite web |title=Saudi Cup horse race holds world record for biggest prize |url=https://www.arabnews.com/node/2046476/saudi-arabia.}}

The remaining races on the final day were won by the horse Authority, owned by Silk Racing Co. Ltd. in the first race; the second race by the horse Songline, owned by Sunday Racing Ltd.; the third race by the horse Stay Foolish, owned by Shadai Race Horse Co. Ltd.; the fourth race by the horse Ann Alawaan owned by King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz’s sons; the fifth race by the horse Hadi De Carrere owned by Khalifa Al Kuwari; the sixth race by the horse Pinehurst owned by Madaket Stables and Starlight Racing; and the seventh race by the horse Dancing Prince owned by Chizu Yoshida.

= 2023 =

In the fourth edition of the Saudi Cup, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman crowned Hiroo Race Co., the Japanese owner of the horse Panthalassa, the race winner and Saudi Cup champion, receiving $10 million.

The following horses occupied positions two to six in the $20 million race: Country Grammar, Cafe Pharoah, Geoglyph, Crown Pride, and Emblem Road.

The total prize money for the fourth edition that was held under the slogan We Race the World totaled $35 million.{{Cite web |title=Crown Prince crowns Japan's Panthalasa as Saudi Cup 2023 winner |date=25 February 2023 |url=https://saudigazette.com.sa/article/630154}}

= 2024 =

In the fifth edition of the Saudi Cup, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman crowned Sharaf Al Hariri, owner of the horse Senor Buscador, for winning the race that was held on 24 February 2024 at King Abdulaziz Racetrack in Riyadh while also receiving a cash prize of $20 million.

The second race was won by the horse Asfan Al Khalediah, owned by Prince Khalid bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz’s sons; the third race was won by the horse King Shalaa, owned by Wathnan Racing; the fourth race was won by the Japanese horse Forever Young owned by Susumu Fujita; the fifth race was won by the Japanese horse Remake owned by Koji Maeda; and the sixth race was won by the horse Annaf owned by Fosnic Racing.

The Peter Done, Sir Alex Ferguson, and Ged Mason-owned horse Spirit Dancer won the seventh race, while the eighth race was won by the horse Tower of London owned by D. Smith, Mrs. J. Magnier, M. Tabor, and Westerberg.{{Cite web |title=Senor Buscador Secures 'Saudi Cup' Victory, Defending Home Turf |url=https://english.aawsat.com/sports/4875806-senor-buscador-secures-%E2%80%98saudi-cup%E2%80%99-victory-defending-home-turf}}

This edition was the most valuable horseracing event in the world with a total prize worth $37.6 million.{{Cite web |title=Saudi Cup 2024 kicks off on Friday with $37.6 million in prize money |date=22 February 2024 |url=https://saudigazette.com.sa/article/640627}}

Records

Speed record:

Most wins by a trainer:

Winners

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! Year

! Winner

!Foaled

!Trained

!Owned

! Age

! Jockey

! Trainer

! Owner

! Time

2025

|Forever Young

|{{JPN|#}}

|{{JPN|#}}

|{{JPN|#}}

|4

|Ryusei Sakai

|Yoshito Yahagi

|Susumu Fujita

|1:49.099{{cite web|url=https://www.drf.com/news/forever-young-reels-romantic-warrior-saudi-cup-thriller|title=Forever Young reels in Romantic Warrior in Saudi Cup thriller|last=Hersch|first=Marcus|date=22 February 2025|publisher=Daily Racing Form|access-date=22 February 2025}}{{Cite web |date=2025-02-22 |title=Saudi Cup (Saturday) Race Meeting 92 |url=https://jcsa.sa/en/races/20250222/results |access-date=2025-02-23 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250222132608/https://jcsa.sa/en/races/20250222/results |archive-date=22 February 2025 }}

2024

| Senor Buscador

|{{USA|#}}

|{{USA|#}}

| {{USA|#}}

| 6

| Junior Alvarado

| Todd W. Fincher

| Joe R. Peacock Jr. & Sharaf Al Hariri (two race-lease)

| 1:49.50{{Cite web |title=Senor Buscador Strikes Gold In The Saudi Cup |url=https://jcsa.sa/en/news/tsc-2024---saudi-cup}}

2023

| Panthalassa

|{{JPN|#}}

|{{JPN|#}}

|{{JPN|#}}

| 6

| {{Interlanguage link|Yutaka Yoshida (jockey)|lt=Yutaka Yoshida|ja|吉田豊 (競馬)}}

| Yoshito Yahagi

| Hiroo Race Co., Ltd.

| 1:50.80

2022

|Emblem Road

|{{USA|#}}

|{{KSA|#}}

|{{KSA|#}}

|4

|Wigberto S. Ramos

|Mitab Almulawah

|Prince Saud Bin Salman Abdulaziz

|1:50.53

2021

| Mishriff

|{{IRE|#}}

|{{GBR|#}}

|{{KSA|#}}

| 4

| David Egan

| John Gosden

| Prince Abdul Rahman al Faisal

|1:49.59

2020

| Midnight Bisou*

|{{USA|#}}

|{{USA|#}}

|{{USA|#}}

| 5

| Mike E. Smith

| Steven M. Asmussen

| Bloom Racing Stable, Madaket Stables, Allen Racing

|1:50.59

*In 2020 Maximum Security crossed the line first, but was disqualified following an investigation into trainer Jason Servis by the Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia that concluded in August 2024.{{Cite web |title=Maximum Security Disqualified From 2020 Saudi Cup |url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/278667/maximum-security-disqualified-from-2020-saudi-cup |access-date=2024-08-02 |website=www.bloodhorse.com}}

See also

References

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  • Racing Post:
  • {{Racing Post|752823|2020|02|29|1016|riyadh}}, {{Racing Post|778770|2021|02|20|1016|riyadh}}, {{Racing Post|805792|2022|02|26|1016|riyadh}}, {{Racing Post|834097|2023|02|25|1016|riyadh}}, {{Racing Post|861766|2024|02|24|1016|riyadh}}, {{Racing Post|888873|2025|02|22|1016|riyadh}}

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