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24 April 2024

Meydan, Chinese city in racing partnership

Meydan and Chinese officials at the announcement of the partnership with the Chinese city of Chengdu, in Dubai on Thursday.

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Meydan officials on Thursday announced that a strategic partnership has been reached with the city of Chengdu and its Wenjiang district for hosting a race meeting to be held in the Chinese city later this year.

Located in southwestern China, Chengdu, in Sichuan province, has a recent history in hosting equine sports. In 2010 Chengdu was the site of the Jimma Equestrian Sports and Culture Festival and served as the host of the China Equestrian Festival in 2011 and 2012.

The Meydan racing programme to be hosted in Wenjiang is tentatively scheduled for October 2013 with an undetermined number of races to be offered. 

The programme will be an international day of racing featuring horses and horsemen that frequent the Meydan racing season. 

Meydan Group Chairman Saeed Humaid Al Tayer said: “This is an exciting development that will further define the future of racing in China. It highlights the spirit of international cooperation that exists between Dubai, the UAE and China. 

“We will continue to develop our strategy in China and hope that his initial step will nurture the growth and development of this sport in China and the UAE. Information relating to quarantine, prize money, race conditions and other race specifics will be issued at a later date.

“As we are on the threshold of the 18th running of the Dubai World Cup, a world-famous contest that grew out of the vision and passion for racing that exists in this country, we are pleased to make this significant announcement.  It is the passion for racing and major events that we wish to share with our counterparts in China as well as the wider racing world,” Al Tayer said.

Marking the occasion, Zhan Jingbao, China’s Consul-General in Dubai, thanked His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. He praised Dubai not only as a business hub but also as a leading centre for horse racing.