2000 Dubai World Cup

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5th Dubai World Cup
Dubai World Cup
Racing silks of Godolphin.svg
LocationNad Al Sheba
Date25 March 2000
Winning horse Dubai Millennium (GB)
Jockey Frankie Dettori
Trainer Saeed bin Suroor (GB/UAE)
Owner Godolphin
  1999
2001  

The 2000 Dubai World Cup was a horse race held at Nad Al Sheba Racecourse on Saturday 25 March 2000. It was the 5th running of the Dubai World Cup.

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The winner was Godolphin's Dubai Millennium, a four-year-old bay colt trained in Dubai by Saeed bin Suroor and ridden by Frankie Dettori. Dubai Millennium's victory was the first in the race for Dettori, a second for bin Suroor and a first for Godolphin.

Dubai Millennium was one of the leading colts of his generation in Europe, winning the Prix Jacques le Marois and the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes in 1999. He made his debut on dirt at Nad Al Sheba on 2 March when he won a round of the Al Maktoum Challenge. In the 2000 Dubai World Cup he took the lead soon after the start and drew clear in the straight to win by six lengths from the American challenger Behrens with a gap of five and a half lengths to Public Purse in third place. The winning time of 1:59.50 was a new track record. [1]

Race details

Full result

Pos.Marg.Horse (bred)AgeJockeyTrainer (Country)
1 Dubai Millennium (GB)4 Frankie Dettori Saeed bin Suroor (GB/UAE)
26 Behrens (USA)6 Jorge Chavez Harold James Bond (USA)
3Public Purse (USA)6 Corey Nakatani Robert J. Frankel (USA)
4hdPuerto Madero (CHI)6 Laffit Pincay Richard Mandella (USA)
53Ecton Park (USA)5 Chris McCarron W. Elliott Walden (USA)
6World Cleek (JPN)5Kazuyoshi KatoH Arai (JPN)
72Running Stag (USA)6S. SellersPhilip Mitchell (GB)
8½ Indigenous (IRE)7Basil Marcus Ivan Allan (HK)
9¾Lear Spear (USA)5Neil Pollard David Elsworth (GB)
10Saint's Honor (USA)4 Kent Desormeaux Craig Dollase (USA)
113Strudel Fitz (ARG)5 John R. Velazquez J. Veitch (KSA)
125Gracioso (USA)4 Sylvain Guillot Saeed bin Suroor (GB/UAE)
13¾Worldly Manner (USA)4 Jerry Bailey Saeed bin Suroor (GB/UAE)

Winner's details

Further details of the winner, Dubai Millennium

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References

  1. "Dubai World Cup result". Racing Post. 25 March 2000. Retrieved 2014-04-08.