American Trainers Dive Into the Dubai World Cup

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American Trainers Dive Into the Dubai World Cup

McPeek sent four horses to Dubai to compete in a variety of races at Meydan Racecourse. Grecko, Honorable Treasure, Senior Investment and Harlan Strong didn't do well. They are recovering at Magdalena Farm in Lexington, Ky., which McPeeks owns. They might be a long shot for the $2.5 million UAE Derby on Saturday. The other horses didn’t do so well either. It was a grand experiment. Bill Mott saddled Cigar to victory in the inaugural running of the Dubai World Cup in 1996.


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