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Deep Monster also completed a notable week for Japanese racing by landing the HH The Amir Trophy under Tom Marquand.
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Wathnan Racing’s Lippo De Carrere claims Amir Sword

Wathnan Racing’s Lippo De Carrere produced a stunning upset to capture the HH The Amir Sword, edging out defending champion Al Ghadeer on the final day of the prestigious HH The Amir Sword Festival Saturday.At Qatar Racing and Equestrian Club’s Al Rayyan Racecourse, Lippo De Carrere surged past Al Ghadeer to claim the $2.5mn showpiece for purebred Arabians, the highlight of the four-day festival. The Group 1 contest saw the five-year-old bay – ridden by Maxime Guyon and trained by Alban de Mieulle – deliver a performance worthy of the occasion, quickening in the home straight before holding on gamely to prevail by a length.**media[417143]**His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani presented the HH The Amir Sword to His Excellency Sheikh Hamad bin Tamim al-Thani, His Excellency Sheikh Jassim bin Tamim al-Thani and His Excellency Sheikh Joaan bin Abdullah bin Khalifa al-Thani, who received the coveted Sword on behalf of Wathnan Racing, owner of Lippo De Carrere, winner of the sword race.**media[417144]**His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani also presented trophies to the winning riders of the Al Sabiq Championship, held on the sidelines of the festival. The first four places were secured, in order, by Abdulla Salem al-Mansoori aboard Kahilan Al Sakab, Majid Nasser al-Nuaimi with Dahess Al Sham, Mohammed Kamaan Saeed al-Hajri on Malzoom, and Faleh Faraj al-Otaibi riding Nawasi.In the Amir Sword race, the early stages unfolded at a measured tempo, with Al Ghadeer racing prominently and setting the pace while HM Alchahine held a close position among the leading group. Lippo De Carrere travelled comfortably within striking distance, always poised just behind the principals as the field approached the home turn.Once in the straight, Lippo De Carrere was produced to challenge and surged to the front, asserting with a decisive change of gear. Al Ghadeer attempted to rally and close the gap in the final strides, but Lippo De Carrere found enough to hold him at bay and secure the sport’s most prestigious Arabian title.**media[417145]**Al Ghadeer, owned by Al Shaqab Racing and trained by Francois Rohaut, stayed on strongly under Christophe Soumillon to take second, finishing three lengths ahead of HM Alchahine. The latter, representing National Stables and prepared by Helal and Tahnob Alalawi, kept on gamely to secure third.“I had a perfect race with Lippo De Carrere. Everybody knows it is difficult to beat Al Ghadeer. The race was good and it was easy. Lippo De Carrere is a very strong and good horse,” Guyon said after the race.Deep Monster also completed a notable week for Japanese racing by landing the HH The Amir Trophy under Tom Marquand. At eight he was the eldest member of the seven-horse field, but the son of Deep Impact staved off the persistent challenge of 2024 King George hero Goliath by a neck, with Marco Botti’s Giavellotto staying on from off the pace into third a further length back.It was a race the first and second dominated throughout, with Goliath and Christophe Soumillon leading until Deep Monster took his measure a furlong out. Race favourite Byzantine Dream was held up by Cristian Demuro but failed to menace.“I am really impressed with how Deep Monster delivered. The Japanese contingent know how to prepare their horses. I was pretty confident he would not go down without a fight,” Marquand said.**media[417146]**Trainer Ikee added: “It was my dream to win a big race overseas like today. The dream has come true.”Alhaarith captured the HH The Amir Silver Sword, the second race on the card and a Class 1 contest for four-year-old Purebred Arabians over 2000m, contested by 14 runners. The Group-winning bay colt, carrying the colours of Al Wasmiyah Farm and trained by Rohaut, made a striking Qatar debut, travelling prominently before unleashing a decisive turn of foot in the home straight to draw clear for a commanding seven-and-a-half-length victory under Christophe Soumillon.Basalt took the honours in the HH The Amir Shalfa, a 2000m Thoroughbred Handicap for ratings 85 and above, Class 2, contested by 15 runners. The four-year-old grey colt, racing for HE Mansoor bin Ebrahim al-Mahmoud and trained by Jassim al-Ghazali, continued his excellent campaign with a fourth victory from six starts this season, being produced at the decisive moment to prevail in a blanket finish under Maxime Guyon.RESULTSHH The Amir Sword Festival - Day 4WINNERS: (Horse, Trainer, Jockey)1 – HH The Amir Sword - Purebred Arabian (Class 1 Gr1)Lippo De Carrere, Alban de Mieulle, Maxime Guyon.2 – HH The Amir Trophy - Thoroughbred (Class 1 QA-Gr1)Deep Monster, Yasutoshi Ikee, Tom Marquand3 - HH The Amir Silver Sword - 4yo Purebred Arabian (Class 1)Alhaarith, Francois Rohaut, Christophe Soumillon4 - HH The Amir Shalfa - Thoroughbred Handicap Cup (Class 2)Basalt, Jassim al-Ghazali, Maxime Guyon5 - Qatar International Cup - Purebred Arabian (Class 1 Gr1)Chdia, Alban de Mieulle, Christophe Soumillon6 - Irish Thoroughbred Marketing Cup - Thoroughbred (Listed QA Gr2-Class 1) InternationalMake Me King, Hamad al-Jehani, Pierre-Charles Boudot7 - Al Rayyan Mile Cup - 3yo Thoroughbred (Class 1 QA-Gr2) International Invitation RaceAugust George, Jassim al-Ghazali, Maxime Guyon8 - Dukhan Sprint Cup - Thoroughbred (Class 1 QA-Gr3) International Invitation RaceQuinault, Stuart Williams, Marco Ghiani9 - Qatar International Thoroughbred Handicap Cup 90-110 (Class 2) International RunnersWafei, Alban de Mieulle, Maxime Guyon 

HH Sheikh Abdullah bin Khalifa al-Thani crowned HE Sheikh Hamad bin Joaan al-Thani with the Group 1 PA Qatar Arabian World Cup trophy, in the presence of HE Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad al-Thani, President of the Qatar Olympic Committee and Hamad bin Abdulrahman al-Attiyah, Chairman of Qatar Racing & Equestrian Club (QREC), marking a fitting conclusion to the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe weekend.
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Al Ghadeer completes stunning Qatar Arabian World Cup hat-trick

For the third consecutive year, the legendary Al Ghadeer produced a breathtaking performance to retain the Group 1 PA Qatar Arabian World Cup crown on the final day of Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe at ParisLongchamp Sunday, reaffirming his dominance in Purebred Arabian racingOwned by Al Shaqab Racing, trained by Francois Rohaut and ridden by Christophe Soumillon — his partner in both previous triumphs — the brilliant six-year-old once again proved untouchable on the biggest stage. Al Ghadeer now stands on the brink of an unprecedented third consecutive Doha Triple Crown, chasing the very record he set by winning it twice before.Following the race, HH Sheikh Abdullah bin Khalifa al-Thani crowned HE Sheikh Hamad bin Joaan al-Thani with the Group 1 PA Qatar Arabian World Cup trophy, in the presence of HE Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad al-Thani, President of the Qatar Olympic Committee and Hamad bin Abdulrahman al-Attiyah, Chairman of Qatar Racing & Equestrian Club (QREC), marking a fitting conclusion to the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe weekend.HH Sheikh Abdullah also crowned the winners of the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe (Group 1). The ceremony was attended by HE Sheikh Ali bin Jassim al-Thani, Ambassador of of Qatar to France and Guillaume de Saint Seine, Chairman of France Galop.The iconic race was won by three-year-old Daryz, representing Aga Khan Studs Sc., who produced a magnificent performance under the direction of trainer Francis-Henri Graffard and a superb ride by Mickael Barzalona. Achieving the greatest victory of his young career – which began only in April – Daryz earned his place among the elite names in the history of the World’s Best Horse RaceThe meeting also featured seven additional races, including four more Group 1 contests. Among those presenting the trophies were HE Sheikh Ali bin Jassim al-Thani, Ambassador of Qatar to France, who crowned the winners of the Qatar Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere (Group 1); QREC Chairman al-Attiyah, who awarded the winners of the Qatar Prix Marcel Boussac (Group 1); Abdulrahman bin Mansour al-Mansoori, QREC Board Member, who crowned the winners of the Qatar Prix de la Foret (Gr1); and Rashid bin Saed Adiba, Head of the QREC Racing Operations Section, who crowned the winners of the Qatar Prix de la Place de l'Etoile.Historic hat-trick for Al Ghadeer in the Qatar Arabian World Cup (Gr1 PA)Al Ghadeer (Al Mourtajez x Gharraa) once again demonstrated his unrivalled dominance in the Purebred Arabian ranks with a spectacular victory in the Group 1 (PA) Qatar Arabian World Cup over 2000m.The race, featuring a field of 12 of the world’s best Arabians, is the richest and most prestigious contest for the breed, and Al Ghadeer confirmed his status as the undisputed champion.The six-year-old superstar secured his 11th career Group 1 (PA) title. This success also marked a third consecutive Group 1 victory on the card for jockey Soumillon, who earlier guided Diamond Necklace and Puerto Rico to top-level success, completing a remarkable treble on Arc Day.In a race led by Joe Star (Al Mourtajez), as usual setting the pace, Al Ghadeer was restrained from his wide draw to settle at the rear, positioned just behind his main rival HM Alchahine (Al Mourtajez). The tempo was strong but even, and Al Ghadeer travelled comfortably three wide on the best ground, always within striking distance of the leaders.Third last in the false straight but still travelling powerfully, he continued to track HM Alchahine, who moved wide turning for home. Travelling noticeably best of all, Soumillon bided his time before switching his mount to the outside for a clear run. Inside the final 300m, Al Ghadeer drifted slightly left but responded instantly once Soumillon switched his whip to the left hand, showing an excellent turn of foot to surge past and assert his superiority. He stayed on strongly to win by three-quarters of a length from HM Alchahine, with RB Mary Lylah (Al Mourtajez) finishing a clear third.Daryz Triumphs in the Group 1 Qatar Prix de l’Arc de TriompheDaryz, a three-year-old colt, produced a stunning performance to capture the Group 1 Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, stepping up to 2400m for the first time and proving his class in Europe’s most prestigious race in a 17 runners race. Trained by Francis-Henri Graffard, ridden by Mickael Barzalona, and owned & bred by Aga Khan Studs SC, Daryz delivered a memorable victory, marking a first Arc success for both trainer and jockey.A Group 2 winner, Daryz came into this race on the back of an excellent second to Croix Du Nord (Kitasan Black) in the Gr.2 Qatar Prix Niel, confirming his credentials at the highest level. His powerful finishing kick and composure in a top-class field showed he is a colt of exceptional quality and stamina. He’s now a Gr.1 & Arc winner.Broke well and soon settled in a good spot behind the favourite Minnie Hauk (Frankel) on the inside rail, Daryz was briefly restrained to midfield but remained in touch as the field found their positions. Entering the home straight, he improved quickly into second, still shadowing Minnie Hauk, who had just taken the lead and drifted slightly wide to start her challenge. Inside the final 200 metres, Daryz was still a good second, but with his rival looking resolute in front. However, inside the last 100 metres, the colt found another gear, quickening impressively to join the favourite, and after a thrilling head-to-head battle, Daryz proved the stronger, winning by a head. Minnie Hauk held on for second, while Sosie (Sea The Stars) stayed on well to take third.Diamond Necklace Shines Bright in the Gr.1 Qatar Prix Marcel BoussacDiamond Necklace (St Mark’s Basilica), a classy 2-year-old filly, produced a dazzling display to capture the Group 1 Qatar Prix Marcel Boussac over 1600m, a race for 2-year-old fillies only that brought together a field of eight runners. The Coolmore filly confirmed herself as one of the leading juveniles of the season with a brilliant and determined performance.Trained by Aidan O’Brien, ridden by Christophe Soumillon, and carrying the M Tabor & D Smith & Mrs J Magnier & Westerberg colours, Diamond Necklace continues her rapid rise through the ranks and becomes a Group 1 winner on only her third career start. She came into this race following an impressive Listed victory at Leopardstown, and once again showed class, maturity, and determination at the highest level.Puerto Rico Takes the Group 1 Qatar Prix Jean-Luc LagarderePuerto Rico (Wootton Bassett), a talented 2-year-old colt, continued his rapid progression with a brilliant victory in the Group 1 Qatar Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere over 1400m, a race for 2-year-old colts only that brought together a field of nine runners.Trained by Aidan O’Brien, ridden by Christophe Soumillon, and owned by Mrs John Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith, Puerto Rico produced a good performance to claim his first Gr.1 success. He completed a Group 1 double on the card for both trainer and jockey, following their earlier victory in the Prix Marcel Boussac with Diamond Necklace.Maranoa Charlie Dominates the Prix de la ForetMaranoa Charlie (Wootton Bassett) confirmed his brilliance with a commanding front-running performance to take the Group 1 Prix de la Foret over 1400m at ParisLongchamp. The race, open to 3-year-olds and up, featured a field of 16 and produced a decisive victory for the progressive colt.Trained by Christopher Head, ridden by Aurelien Lemaître, and owned by Bond Thoroughbred Limited, the 3-year-old colt displayed both speed and toughness to secure his first success at the highest level.Asfoora Flies to Victory in the Group 1 Prix de l’Abbaye de LongchampAsfoora (Flying Artie), the brilliant 7-year-old mare, showcased her trademark speed and determination with a dazzling win in the Group 1 Prix de l’Abbaye de Longchamp, run over 1000m. The sprint attracted a field of 19 runners, bringing together some of the fastest horses in Europe. Trained by Henry Dwyer, ridden by Oisin Murphy, and owned by Noor Elaine Farm Pty Ltd, the Australian sprinter bounced back in style after a below-par performance in a Group 1.Barnavara Shines Bright in the Gr.1 Prix de l’OpéraBarnavara (Calyx), a talented 3-year-old filly, produced a thrilling front-running display to land the Group 1 Prix de l’Opéra over 2000m, a race for 3-year-old and older fillies and mares which attracted a field of 12. Trained by Jessica Harrington, ridden by Shane Foley, and owned by Alpha Racing, the filly continues her remarkable rise through the ranks.Qatar’s Enduring Partnership: A legacy of vision and excellenceAs the curtain fell on the 2025 renewal of the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe weekend in Paris, Qatar’s long-standing sponsorship once again proves to be much more than a support for a sporting event. It stands as a model of strategic partnership and sporting vision.The collaboration between the QREC and France Galop, which began in 2008, has become one of the cornerstones of this world-renowned meeting. Over the years, it has delivered far-reaching benefits, particularly in strengthening the presence of Purebred Arabian racing on Europe’s and the world premier stages. This integration has become a defining feature of the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe weekend, where the Qatar Arabian World Cup continues to capture worldwide attention. Staged immediately before the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, the race attracts immense interest and has evolved into one of the most anticipated moments of the entire weekend.The Qatari sponsorship has also given rise to the prestigious Doha Triple Crown, a visionary initiative that encourages international competition among owners and trainers of Purebred Arabians. The series connects three elite races — the Qatar International Stakes at Goodwood, the Qatar Arabian World Cup at ParisLongchamp, and the HH The Amir Sword at Al Rayyan— with special recognition for any horse capable of winning all three.Winning the Triple Crown is a challenge that only truly exceptional champions can meet — as Ebraz, owned by HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa al-Thani, first proved in 2020. Yet Al Ghadeer took this achievement to unprecedented heights, completing the treble for the second consecutive year and looks well prepared and very close to complete the treble – a feat that underscores his extraordinary consistency and class at the very highest level.