The Dubai World Cup at the Nad Al Sheba Racecourse is the richest and longest horse race in the Gulf region. Dubai World Cup 2007 is the twelveth horse race which will held on 31st March 10, 2007.
Dubai World Cup is a truly thrilling challenge which attracts the world’s top trainers, riders and mounts. It offers an incredible US$6 million prize fund. It is no surprise that the best horses, trainers and jockeys make the annual trip to UAE.
In addition to the World Cup you can also enjoy the UAE Derby and Dubai Kahayla Classic which is the richest competition for Arabian purebreds. The Dubai Duty Free, Dubai Sheema Classic, Dubai Golden Shaheen and the Godolpin Mile complete the day’s line-up.
Nad Al Sheba Racecourse boasts state-of-art facilities; including television monitors in all areas to ensure you miss none of the action. A visit to the track is a must for any race fan. Not only is the race of the highest caliber, but the floodlit sand and dirt track is superb.
The Dubai World Cup has surpassed all expectations, and has set new precedents in the standards of excellence offered throughout. From the first class training facilities at Nad Al Sheba racetrack, to the superb hospitality and entertainment facilities extended to guests and visitors, every detail is meticulously planned and co-coordinated.
Dubai World Cup 2007 is the place to entertain or be entertained by combining the highest standard of racing with the glamour and excitement that surrounds the day's event. The hospitality packages have been designed to accommodate all requirements and budgets to ensure all patrons have a memorable day.
Full sponsor support and assistance will be provided by Dubai Racing Club. Once a final agreement has been reached, each sponsor will be issued with a legal contract to fully document the terms of their participation.
Dress Code
The dress code for this prestigious race and social event is national dress or lounge suit for men. Fashionable race attire or national dress is recommended for ladies, hats are encouraged. Jeans, shorts and trainers are not acceptable in the hospitality areas, including the International Village. Casual dress is permitted in the public enclosures.
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