Dubai World Cup 2025: Photos show how race has grown from humble start to the glitz and glamour of now

Dubai’s Meydan Racecourse symbolises a new era for the horse racing in the world

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A Journey through Time – Nad Al Sheba in 1993 (top) to Meydan in 2023. Horse racing in Dubai has transformed remarkably from its origins at Nad Al Sheba to the world-renowned spectacle at Meydan. This journey reflects not just the growth of a sport but also the ambition and vision of the emirate to establish itself as a global hub for equestrian excellence.
A Journey through Time – Nad Al Sheba in 1993 (top) to Meydan in 2023. Horse racing in Dubai has transformed remarkably from its origins at Nad Al Sheba to the world-renowned spectacle at Meydan. This journey reflects not just the growth of a sport but also the ambition and vision of the emirate to establish itself as a global hub for equestrian excellence.
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A view of Nad Al Sheba in 2007. When it opened in 1986, Nad Al Sheba was a modest racecourse with a distinct charm. Dubai's passion for horse racing took root here, attracting a dedicated fan base and becoming the venue for the prestigious Dubai World Cup, introduced in 1996. This race quickly became one of the richest in the world, marking Dubai's ambition to elevate the sport to international prominence.
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Jockey Jerry Bailey riding Cigar to win the Dubai World Cup 1996 at Nad Al Sheba racetrack. American thoroughbred Cigar was the winner of the inaugural running of the Dubai World Cup, holding off Soul of the Matter to win by half a length.
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In 2010, Meydan Racecourse opened, symbolizing a new era for the sport in Dubai. Far more than just a racetrack, Meydan is a multi-billion-dollar, state-of-the-art facility with a luxurious grandstand, an exclusive hotel, a museum, and even a golf course. It has become synonymous with the glitz and glamour of the Dubai World Cup, attracting global superstars from the racing world.
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Nad Al Sheba Racecourse opened in 1986 and became home to the inaugural "Dubai World Cup" in 1996.
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Today, Meydan is a testament to Dubai's commitment to combining tradition with innovation, making it a key destination for horse racing enthusiasts, celebrities, and tourists.
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Early morning workout at Meydan. What began as a local event at Nad Al Sheba has blossomed into a global sporting phenomenon, blending the opulence of Dubai with the timeless thrill of horse racing.
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Meydan: Where the world's finest racehorses compete for glory at the Dubai World Cup.
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Spectators at the Dubai World Cup 2023 at Meydan racecourse on Saturday 25 March 2023.
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The 29th Dubai World Cup at Meydan blends elite racing with fashion, fireworks and international flair, boasting $30.5 million in stakes and a line-up fit for the kings and queens of the track.
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Fashion at the Dubai World Cup is as thrilling as the races, where style takes center stage alongside the world’s best horses.
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