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The Dubai World Cup, one of the world's richest horse races and a premier annual sporting event in the United Arab Emirates, will not go ahead this year amid the worsening coronavirus pandemic. The 25th edition of the multi-race meet, scheduled for Satuday, has been...

The Dubai World Cup, one of the world's richest horse races and a premier annual sporting event in the United Arab Emirates, will not go ahead this year amid the worsening coronavirus pandemic.

The 25th edition of the multi-race meet, scheduled for Satuday, has been postponed to next year to safeguard the health of participants, Dubai's government media office tweeted on Sunday. Doubts over whether the US$12 million race at the sprawling Meydan Racecourse would go ahead were raised last Thursday, when the country's federal sports authority suspended all sporting tournaments and competitions.Dubai's government media offices did not reply to a request for comment as to why the race took place.

The Dubai World Cup was to go ahead without paid spectators and associated events, including race-day entertainment, organisers said earlier this month.

 

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