Al Quoz Sprint
United Arab Emirates | FEATURE RACE GUIDE
History
The Al Quoz Sprint is a Group 1 sprint race for three year olds and up conducted by the Dubai Racing Club at Meydan.
The Al Quoz Sprint was first run in 2007 won by Great Britain.
The Al Quoz Sprint was initially run over 1200m under Weight For Age conditions but in 2011 it went back to 1000m. In 2017 it reverted to 1200m.
It is run on Dubai World Cup night as the feature turf sprint on the program.
Originally it was just part of the entire Dubai Racing Carnival but was moved to World Cup night in 2010 when Meydan opened.
JJ The Jet Plane has two wins in the race but with different trainers - Mike De Kock and Lucky Houdalakis.
The only trainers to win multiple Al Quoz Sprints are Mike De Kock and Charlie Appleby. No jockey has any more the one win.
Australian mare Ortensia changed stables to Paul Messara in 2011 and after winning at Flemington in Listed grade, she won her first G1 in the Winterbottom Stakes at Ascot.
Connections then took her to Meydan four months later and coming from last at the 400m, flashed home under Craig Williams to win with a little ease. She would head to England and win a King George Stakes and a G1 Nunthorpe Stakes.
In 2016 the old warhorse Buffering, in the twilight of his racing days, was still able to win at international level. The horse who was there through all Black Caviar's wins got some just desserts.
He had won a second Winterbottom then went home for a Magic Million bonus. However the trip to Dubai was tougher. He raced right on the speed all the way and held off several other global raiders. It was the last of his 20 career wins before retiring in October that year.
Jungle Cat won for Godolphin in 2018 and in that race he defeated the likes of Illustrious Lad, Faatinah and Music Magnate. He then was targeted for Australia where he'd win the G1 Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes first up and also later place in the VRC Sprint Classic.
Blue Point won the sprint in 2019 and then would take the famous Royal Ascot sprint double of the King's Stand and Diamond Jubilee before being retired.
The Al Quoz Sprint was worth US$1.5million in 2024.
It was cancelled due to the Coronavirus pandemic in 2020.
The winners include California Spangle (2024), A Case Of You (2022), Blue Point (2019), Jungle Cat (2018), The Right Man (2017), Buffering (2016), Sole Power (2015), Amber Sky (2014), Shea Shea (2013), Ortensia (2012), JJ The Jet Plane (2009/2011), Joy And Fun (2010), Instant Recall (2008 Div 1), Mutamarres (2008 Div II) and Great Britain (2007).
The 2024 Al Quoz Sprint was won by California Spangle from Star Of Mystery and Diligent Harry.
Previous Al Quoz Sprint Winners
Date | Horse | Jockey | WT | Trainer | BP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
CALIFORNIA SPANGLE
(IRE)
6G STARSPANGLEDBANNER (AUS) - PEARLITAS PASSION (IRE) HIGH CHAPARRAL (IRE) |
B AVDULLA | 59.0 | A S CRUZ | 5 |
|
DANYAH
(IRE)
6G INVINCIBLE SPIRIT (IRE) - CUIS GHAIRE (IRE) GALILEO (IRE) |
DANE O'NEILL | 59.5 | M AL MUHAIRI | 5 |
|
A CASE OF YOU
(IRE)
4H HOT STREAK (IRE) - KARJERA (IRE) KEY OF LUCK (USA) |
RONAN WHELAN | 57.0 | ADRIAN MCGUINNESS | 16 |
|
EXTRAVAGANT KID
(USA)
8G KISS THE KID (USA) - PRETTY EXTRAVAGANT (USA) WITH DISTINCTION (USA) |
RYAN MOORE | 59.5 | BRENDAN P WALSH | 8 |
|
BLUE POINT
(IRE)
5H SHAMARDAL (USA) - SCARLETT ROSE (GB) ROYAL APPLAUSE (GB) |
WILLIAM BUICK | 57.0 | C APPLEBY | 8 |
|
JUNGLE CAT
(IRE)
6H IFFRAAJ (GB) - MIKE'S WILDCAT (USA) FOREST WILDCAT (USA) |
JAMES DOYLE | 57.0 | C APPLEBY | 10 |
|
THE RIGHT MAN
(GB)
5G LOPE DE VEGA (IRE) - THREE OWLS (IRE) WARNING (GB) |
FRANCOIS-XAVIER BERTRAS | 57.0 | D GUILLEMIN | 3 |
|
BUFFERING
(AUS)
8G MOSSMAN (AUS) - ACTION ANNIE (AUS) ANABAA (USA) |
D J BROWNE | 57.0 | ROBERT HEATHCOTE | 9 |
|
SOLE POWER
(GB)
8G KYLLACHY (GB) - DEMERGER (USA) DISTANT VIEW (USA) |
R HUGHES | 57.0 | EDWARD LYNAM | 7 |
|
AMBER SKY
(AUS)
4G EXCEED AND EXCEL (AUS) - Truly Wicked (AUS) RUBITON (AUS) |
JOAO MOREIRA | 57.0 | P F YIU | 8 |
|
SHEA SHEA
(SAF)
5G NATIONAL EMBLEM (SAF) - YANKEE CLIPPER (SAF) JALLAD (USA) |
C SOUMILLON | 57.0 | M F DE KOCK | 7 |
|
ORTENSIA
(AUS)
6M TESTA ROSSA (AUS) - AERATE'S PICK (AUS) PICNICKER (AUS) |
CRAIG WILLIAMS | 55.0 | PAUL MESSARA | 10 |
|
J J THE JET PLANE
(SAF)
6G JET MASTER (SAF) - MAJESTIC GUEST (SAF) NORTHERN GUEST (USA) |
B FAYD'HERBE | 57.0 | LUCKY HOUDALAKIS | |
|
JOY AND FUN
(NZ)
6G CULLEN (AUS) - GIN PLAYER (NZ) DEFENSIVE PLAY (USA) |
BRETT DOYLE | 57.5 | D CRUZ | 6 |
|
J J THE JET PLANE
(SAF)
4G JET MASTER (SAF) - MAJESTIC GUEST (SAF) NORTHERN GUEST (USA) |
KEVIN SHEA | 59.5 | M F DE KOCK | 2 |
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