Three days of top international racing thrill are ahead in the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe weekend in Paris, starting today until Sunday. This event is held under Qatari sponsorship through the Qatar Racing and Equestrian Club (QREC) under the agreement signed with France Galop, the horse racing authority in France. This year’s renewal is expected to see strong contention among the runners, especially in the feature races, including the Group 1 Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe race, which has a total prize money of 5mn euros on offer.
The events associated with the prestigious weekend began on Thursday with the Arqana Purebred Arabian Horse Sale in presence of a remarkable number of horse owners and trainers from several countries, given the high quality of the lots on display, as well as the QREC delegation.
The sale acquires extra significance be being held just before the start of the race days at both Saint Cloud and ParisLongchamp. According to the program of events, the three days of racing will begin today at Saint Cloud.
Then, the racing action will move to ParisLongchamp tomorrow and Sunday, where dozens of thousands of racegoers will fill the stands.
Who will win Qatar Arabian Trophies?
The features of today’s meeting will be the Qatar Arabian Trophy des Poulains (colts) and the Qatar Arabian Trophy des Pouliches (fillies). Each of the two Group 1 PA contests are for three-year-olds and will be run over 2000m. Runners and jockeys have been declared for each race.
Twelve colts and geldings will run in the Qatar Arabian Trophy des Poulains Group 1 PA, including three for Al Shaqab Racing: Afjan, Al Zwair and Shemlwol, who will be partnered by Faleh Bughenaim. The trio will try to make it a second consecutive win for their owner.
In the Qatar Arabian Trophy des Pouliches Group 1 PA, 15 fillies have been declared, including the Group 3 winner Asslan Al Shahania running in the silks of HE Sheika Yasmeen bint Mohamed bin Khalifa al-Thani, Divana Chica presented by Thomas Fourcy and running in the colours of Wathnan Racing, and the two Al Shaqab Racing fillies Anasheed and Norma Al Maury.
These two races have previous champions, such as last year’s winners Al Ghadeer and Nour Al Maury, who will line for the Qatar Arabian World Cup on Sunday.
Qatar Arabian Trophy for four-year-old filles
In the Qatar Arabian Trophy des Juments, nine 4-year-old fillies have been declared, including Qatar Cup – Prix Dragon Group 1 winner Ghadah, and Group winner Mezon – both of whom carry the silks of Al Shaqab Racing. Also lining up is Gorat Aeen for trainer François Rohaut in the colours of HE Sheikha Reem bint Mohamed bin Khalifa al-Thani as well as No Tear Al Maury in the colours of Khalifa bin Sheail al-Kuwari. Which one of these nine four-year-old mares will take the crown of Sahab, last year winner.
High hopes
On Sunday, attention will turn towards the final day of the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe weekend, with seven Group 1 races in the nine-race card, including the Qatar Arabian World Cup (Group 1 PA) and the best horse race in the world, the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe (Group 1). Fifteen horses will go under starters orders in the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe with Jean-Claude Rouget counting on this years’ favourite Ace Impact in stall number 8.
British trained raider Hukum has inherited stall number 14, Simca Mille number 15, Feed The Flame number 2, Westover number 1 and Al Shaqab Racing’s representative Place Du Carrousel 11, who will carry the hopes of repeating the victories of the legendary Treve.
Qatar Arabian World Cup
The Qatar Arabian World Cup Gr1 PA has some of the world’s best Arabians, including His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Khalifa al-Thani’s Al Doha, who will be saddled by Thomas Fourcy, Wathnan Racing’s Abbes, who is under the care of Alban de Mieulle, Noora Racing’s First Classs for trainer Jean de Mieulle, Al Shaqab Racing’s Nour Al Maury’s who will another trainee of Fourcy in the race, Al Shaqab Racing’s Al Ghadeer representing trainer Francois Rohaut, Khalifa bin Sheail al-Kuwari’s Hadi De Carrere and Moshrif, who will be adding to Fourcy’s grip, and Abdulla bin Fahad al-Attiyah’s owned and Francois Rohaut-trained Ch’ezza.
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Exciting action in store at Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe
Feature race of today’s meeting will be Qatar Arabian Trophy des Poulains and Trophy des Pouliches
This year’s event is expected to see strong contention among the runners, especially in the feature races, including the Group 1 Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe race.