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Doha Bu Thaila, Al Faisal share Al Rayyan Breeders Cup after dead heat
Doha Bu Thaila and Al Faisal were declared joint winners of the Al Rayyan Breeders Cup on the third day of the HH The Amir Sword Festival at the Qatar Racing and Equestrian Club’s Al Rayyan Racecourse turf yesterday.
Representing Wathnan Racing and Al Emadi Racing respectively, the two contenders could not be separated in the feature event, the eighth race on the card, as a thrilling finish culminated in a dramatic dead heat. A photo finish confirmed that both horses crossed the line simultaneously, bringing the curtain down on one of the most gripping contests of the day.
In the early stages of the contest, Al Faisal briefly took up the running before being eased back into midfield as the tempo settled while Doha Bu Thaila tracked the leaders throughout, always travelling strongly within striking distance. The field remained closely grouped through the middle section as positions tightened approaching the home turn. Entering the home straight, Doha Bu Thaila pressed forward sharply and struck the front, looking the likely winner as she edged clear.
However, Al Faisal unleashed a powerful late surge from behind, rapidly closing the gap in the final strides and lunging at the line to join her exactly on the post, producing a dramatic dead heat. Equinoxe, representing Wathnan Racing and trained by Alban de Mieulle as well, stayed on under James Doyle to take second, finishing 1¾ lengths ahead of Rayyan Bu Thaila. The latter, owned by Injaaz Stud and prepared by Jihad El Ahmad, kept on under Christophe Soumillon to secure third.
Hamad bin Abdulrahman al-Attiyah, Chairman of Qatar Racing and Equestrian Club, awarded the winners.
In the penultimate race of the day, Zah’ran Al Shahania was awarded the seventh race on the card, the Al Zubara Cup for Local Purebred Arabians aged four and upwards over 2000m, Class 1, contested by six runners, after the Stewards upheld an objection for interference against Aneed Al Shahania, who had passed the post first. The five-year-old dark bay gelding, carrying the colours of North Racing and trained by Hamad al-Jehani, preserved his unbeaten record with a fourth win from as many starts, closing strongly from off the pace to be promoted to victory by the revised margin under Pierre-Charles Boudot, who completed a treble on the day, while his trainer registered a fourth success on the card.
Aneed Al Shahania broke sharply and dictated throughout, setting a controlled tempo and appearing on course for a pillar-to-post success, in a bid to defend his title as last year’s winner, as the field turned for home. Zah’ran Al Shahania, settled fourth in the small field, tracked the leader’s every move and began to close steadily in the straight, reducing the deficit with each stride as the line approached. At the finish, Aneed Al Shahania was first past the post after making all, with Zah’ran Al Shahania closing rapidly in the final strides. However, following an objection and subsequent inquiry, the Stewards reversed the placings, awarding the race to Zah’ran Al Shahania. Aneed Al Shahania, owned by HE Sheikha Reem bint Mohammed bin Khalifa al-Thani and trained by Rudy Nerbonne, set the pace throughout and, after the amendment, was placed second under Lukas Delozier. Razy, representing Wathnan Racing and prepared by Alban de Mieulle, took third under Soufiane Saadi.
Rasasi, in the colours of Al Rahmani Racing and trained by Ahmed al-Mehairbi, won the Purebred Arabian Sprint Cup. The Listed PA contest over 1200m gave the five-year-old grey horse his third win from five career starts and a double on the card to jockey Christophe Soumillon. Positioned close up throughout and travelling sweetly in second, he quickened to lead in the home straight and stretched clear to score comfortably by three lengths. Bakhromjon Gaziev, President of the Uzbekistan Equestrian Federation, presented the Purebred Arabian Sprint Cup.
HE Sheikha Yasmeen bint Mohammed bin Khalifa al-Thani-owned Fatack Al Shahania won the Gulf Cup for the four-year-old+ Purebred Arabians bred in the GCC. Five-year-old grey horse, who confirmed himself a rising local star, recording a third win from six career starts and maintaining his record of never finishing outside the first two. Held up at the rear early, he quickened sharply in the home straight, sweeping past the long-time leading group in the concluding stages of the 1600m race to prevail by a ¼ length under jockey Lukas Delozier.
RESULTS
The Amir Sword Festival - Day 3
WINNERS: (Horse, Trainer, Jockey)
Al Rayyan Breeders Cup
1. Local Thoroughbred, 4yo+, 2000m
Dead Heat
Al Faisal, Khalifa Hamed Nasser al-Sawai, Maxime Guyon
Doha Bu Thaila, Alban de Mieulle, Soufiane Saadi
2. Al Zubara Cup, Local Purebred Arabians, 4yo+, 2000m
Zah’ran Al Shahania, Hamad al-Jehani, Pierre Charles Boudot
3. Purebred Arabian Sprint Cup, Listed, 4yo+, 1200m
Rasasi, Ahmed al-Mehairbi, Christophe Soumillon
4. Gulf Cup, Purebred Arabians bred in GCC, 4yo+, 1600m
Fatack Al Shahania, Rudy Nerbonne, Lukas Delozier
5. Thoroughbred Filly & Mare Oryx Cup, 3yo+, 1750m
Warming, Hamad al-Jehani, Christophe Soumillon
6. Purebred Arabian Filly & Mare Seada Cup, 4yo+, 1750m
Ghara, Hamad al-Jehani, Pierre Charles Boudot
7. Purebred Arabian 4yo Cup, 1750m
Khaddah, Alban de Mieulle, James Doyle
8. Thoroughbred Sprint Cup (80-100), 4yo+, 1200m
Thunder Flow, Hamad al-Jehani, Pierre Charles Boudot