Key Points

The UAE President's Cup made a historic European debut at ParisLongchamp, with Luwsail clinching the prestigious Group 1 title. The event, backed by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, highlighted Arabian horse racing's global appeal. Alongside the main race, Emirates-sponsored classics saw Henri Matisse and Zarigana take top honors. The successful Paris showcase strengthens ties between UAE and international racing communities.

Key Points: Luwsail Wins UAE President's Cup at ParisLongchamp in Historic European Debut

  • Luwsail secures second UAE President's Cup title with dominant 2,000m win
  • Event held under Sheikh Mansour's patronage to promote Arabian horse heritage
  • Henri Matisse and Zarigana claim Emirates-sponsored Group 1 classics
  • ParisLongchamp debut strengthens UAE-France racing ties
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UAE President's Cup lights up European stage: Luwsail Claims Gr1 Title at ParisLongchamp

Al Shaqab Racing's Luwsail triumphs in the UAE President's Cup at ParisLongchamp, marking a milestone for Arabian horse racing in Europe.

"The vision of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed has propelled the UAE President's Cup to the forefront of global Arabian racing. — Muslim Al Amri"

Abu Dhabi, May 12

The 32nd edition of the UAE President's Cup for Purebred Arabian Horses made a dazzling debut on European turf, drawing global attention at the historic ParisLongchamp Racecourse on Sunday. The event was part of a prestigious card featuring the Emirates French Guineas.

The highlight of the evening, the President of the UAE Cup - Coupe d'Europe des Chevaux Arabes (Gr1 PA), was won by Luwsail (Al Mourtajez x Doha by Manganate), owned by Al Shaqab Racing, trained by Jean de Mieulle, and ridden by Faleh Bughenaim.

Luwsail produced a dominant performance over 2,000 metres, capturing his second UAE President's Cup title after previously winning at Doncaster. His strong finish earned him the top spot in the EUR 350,000 feature race.

Held under the patronage of Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court, the series aims to preserve the heritage of Arabian horse racing while supporting breeders and owners internationally.

In second place was RB Kingmaker (Baseq Al Khalediah x RB Royal Madam), trained by J. Bernard and ridden by Cristian Demuro. Third place went to Muraad (Thaqib x Jabara), trained by D. de Watrigant and partnered with jockey Maxime Guyon.

The evening also featured two Group 1 classics under the Emirates banner: Henri Matisse (Wootton Bassett x Immortal Verse), trained by Aidan O'Brien and ridden by Ryan Moore, emerged victorious in the Emirates Poule d'Essai des Poulains (French 2000 Guineas) over 1,600 metres, collecting the EUR 650,000 prize.

In the Emirates Poule d'Essai des Pouliches (French 1000 Guineas), Zarigana (Siyouni x Zarkamia), owned by The Aga Khan, trained by Francis-Henri Graffard and ridden by Mickael Barzalona, took top honors over 1,600 metres, earning EUR 550,000 in prize money.

The event welcomed distinguished guests including Fahad Saeed Al Raqbani, UAE Ambassador to France; Faisal Al Rahmani, Secretary-General of the Higher Organising Committee for the UAE President's Cup Series; Guillaume de Saint-Seine, President of France Galop; and Ali Abdullah Al Ali, UAE Permanent Delegate to UNESCO, alongside other dignitaries and industry leaders.

Commenting on the event, Muslim Al Amri, Member of the Higher Organising Committee for the UAE President's Cup Series, stated, "The vision of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed has propelled the UAE President's Cup to the forefront of global Arabian racing. The ParisLongchamp event showcased the Cup's growing international stature and strengthened our collaboration with France Galop, reflecting the deep-rooted ties between the UAE and France. (ANI/WAM)

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
What a proud moment for Arabian horse racing! The UAE President's Cup going global shows how traditional sports can find international appeal. As an Indian who loves equestrian sports, I hope we can also promote our Marwari horses on such prestigious platforms. 🇮🇳🤝🇦🇪
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Priya M.
The prize money is staggering! EUR 350,000 for the Arabian race and EUR 650,000 for the 2000 Guineas. While I appreciate the sport, I can't help but think how this money could transform rural Indian sports infrastructure. Still, congratulations to all winners!
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Amit S.
Interesting to see UAE-France collaboration in sports. Reminds me of how India and UAE are strengthening ties through cricket and other exchanges. Sports diplomacy is the way forward in today's world. More power to such initiatives!
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Sunita R.
The Arabian horses are truly magnificent creatures. I remember seeing them at the Dubai World Cup. India has a rich equestrian history too - from the Mughal era to modern polo. Maybe we should have more international horse racing events in India? 🐎
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate the sportsmanship, I wonder about the environmental impact of such events. The carbon footprint of transporting horses internationally must be significant. Can we balance sporting excellence with sustainability?
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Neha P.
The UAE's commitment to preserving Arabian horse heritage is commendable. India should take notes on how to preserve and promote our indigenous breeds like Kathiawari and Manipuri ponies. Heritage conservation through sports is a brilliant idea!

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