Animal Kingdom scoops richest prize in racing
Animal Kingdom, seen here winning the Kentucky Derby in 2011, has won the the Dubai Former Kentucky Derby winner Animal Kingdom roared into the record books at Dubai's Meydan Racecourse Saturday, blowing away the rest of the field to become only the second Kentucky Derby to triumph in the Dubai World Cup, the world's richest race.
The giant chestnut
started strongly and tucked in behind the early pace setter, Royal
Delta, before being unleashed in the straight by jockey Joel Rosario.
He held off a final gallant challenge from the globe-trotting Red Cadeaux to win by four lengths.
Planteur reprised his third place finish from last year, while the
Andrew Balding-trained Side Glance ran the race of a lifetime to finish
fourth.
With $10 million in prize
money on offer, the most lucrative race in the world attracted a strong
international field, with representatives from the UK, the U.S.,
Australia and Dubai.
But it was a sparkling
performance by arguably the classiest horse in the field that saw
racing's richest prize returned to American hands after a four-year
dearth.
Trained in the U.S. by
English-born Graham Motion, the Kentucky Derby winner from 2011 has
shown a unique ability to run convincingly on all three surfaces: dirt,
synthetic and turf.
However, attempts to live
up to his promise on the international stage had been hampered by
injury and he has run just twice since he was ruled out of last year's
running of the Dubai World Cup.
He will now be targeted at Britain's Royal Ascot meeting this summer before heading to Japan to embark on a career at stud.

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