Dubai World Cup 2017 – as it happened

The National's live updates from Meydan Racecourse where Arrogate won the 2017 Dubai World Cup.

Arrogate trainer Bob Baffer, left, and jockey Mike Smith centre, lift the Dubai World Cup following Arrogates victory at Meydan Racecourse. Ahmed Jadallah / Reuters
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• Arrogate wins the $10million (Dh36.73m) Dubai World Cup

• Stay up to date with all the results

• Our live gallery of all the best photos from Meydan

• Refresh for updates

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11.40pm: Trainer Bob Baffert was understandably emotional following his third World Cup win, and even compared the winner Arrogate to the greatest horse ever: "When he turned for home I turned to my wife and said that if he wins then this horse is the best since Secretariat". Geoffrey Riddle has more:

Dubai World Cup analysis: Arrogate inspires awe with dominant win

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11.20pm: "He's just amazing." The quotes following the Dubai World Cup's main event tell the story of a horse and team with the respect of their peers. Amith Passela has more:

Dubai World Cup: A muddy Arrogate leaves 13 horses in the dust in Dubai World Cup main event

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10.40pm: Jack Hobbs gave Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, reason to celebrate when the Godolphin horse stormed to victory in the Dubai Sheema Classic.

“This night is horse racing’s Olympics and when you are wearing the Royal Blue you have to step up your game,” jockey William Buick said.

All the reaction from Jack Hobbs' victory from Buick and trainer John Gosden.

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10.05pm: Another standout performance was seen in the Dubai Turf, won in style by Vivlos and Joao Moreira, who revealed after the race how confident he was of their chances.

“She was brilliant,” he said. “From the time that I sat on top of her on Friday she gave me the feel that she was going to be very competitive. I thank all of the connections for letting me get on top of her today.”

Geoffrey Riddle has all the reaction from the Dubai Turf

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9.50pm: One of the stars on Dubai World Cup night was Mind Your Biscuits, the impressive winner of the Dubai Golden Shaheen.

It was a special night for rookie American trainer Chad Summers, who is celebrating his first win.

“I have only four horses at the moment but I had this race in mind when I took out my license,” Summers said. “We were confident coming into this race.”

Amith Passela reports on the future plans Summers has for Mind Your Biscuits.

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9.40pm:

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9.35pm: Superb photo of Dubai World Cup winning jockey Mike Smith after guiding Arrogate to victory.

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9.05pm: The final straight sprint from Arrogate to win the Dubai World Cup. Nothing short of astounding.

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8.50pm: BREAKING: ARROGATE WINS THE DUBAI WORLD CUP!

Gun Runner comes home second, Neolithic third

Amith Passela's race report

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8.35pm: Arrogate is the overwhelming favourite to win the Dubai World Cup.

Geoffrey Riddle explains what makes him so special

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8.20pm: Right, all that’s left is the big one – the $10m Dubai World Cup at 8.45pm

Check out Geoffrey Riddle's race guide and predictions

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8.10pm: RESULT: Jack Hobbs wins the 2,410m $6m Dubai Sheema Classic. Seventh Heaven second, Postponed third.

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8pm: None other than football great Diego Maradona enjoying a night at the races

Geoffrey Riddle / Twitter

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7.55pm: Next up, the penultimate race, the 2,410m $6m Dubai Sheema Classic at 8.05pm

Geoffrey Riddle's 1-2-3 prediction

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7.45pm: William Buick, the jockey of Dubai Turf third-place Ribchester.

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7.35pm: RESULT: Vivlos wins the $6m Dubai Turf. Heshem second, Ribchester third

Japan produced their first winner when Vivlos came with a late run under Joao Moreira to clinch the $6m Group 1 Dubai Turf.

The Deep Impact filly came with a smooth run from the outside to win by half-a-length from Heshem ridden by Gregory Benoist with Godolphin’s Ribchester under William Buick another half-a-length away in third.

Amith Passela's race report

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7.25pm: Watch Mind Your Biscuits' stunning victory in the Dubai Golden Shaheen again

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7.20pm: Next up is the 1,800m $6m Dubai Turf at 7.30pm

Geoffrey Riddle's 1-2-3 prediction

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7.10pm: With 20 minutes to go until the next race – the $6m Dubai Turf – we thought we'd scour Meydan for some more fashion. Luckily, our much more qualified colleague, Felicity Campbell, is already on the case... For the full gallery focusing on the best of fashion

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6.45pm: Mind Your Biscuits trainer Chad Summers on his first winner.

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6.40pm: RESULT: Mind Your Biscuits wins the $2m Dubai Golden Shaheen. Comicas second, Morawij third

Mind Your Biscuits became the first horse to come out from the widest gate from 14 to win the Group 1 $2m Dubai Golden 1 Shaheen.

Amith Passela's race report

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6.30pm: Next up is the 1,200m $2m Dubai Golden Shaheen at 6.35pm

Geoffrey Riddle's 1-2-3 prediction

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6.25pm: Brilliant action shot from Christopher Pike of Dubai Gold Cup winner Vazirabad racing to victory

Christopher Pike / The National

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6.10pm: RESULT: The Right Man wins the Al Quoz Sprint. Long On Value second, Ertijaal third

The Right Man denied William Mott becoming the first American trainer to win the US$1 million Al Quoz Sprint in the 12th running of the 1,200-metre race on the turf.

Amith Passela's race report

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6pm: HAT UPDATE: This one caught our attention. The Arabic word translates to 'hope'

Reem Mohammed / The National

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5.55pm: Next up is the 1,200m $1m Al Quoz Sprint at 6pm

Geoffrey Riddle's 1-2-3 prediction

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5.50PM: Interesting...

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5.35pm: RESULT: Thunder Snow wins the 1,900m $2m UAE Derby. Epicharis second, Master Plan third

Amith Passela's report

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5.20pm: Next up is the 1,900m $2m UAE Derby at 5.25pm

Geoffrey Riddle's 1-2-3 prediction

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5.10PM: FASHION ALERT! One of the more inventive pieces of attire on display today is this Pac-Man design suit

Reem Mohammed / The National

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4.55pm: RESULT: Vazirabad wins the 3,200m $1m Dubai Gold Cup, Beautiful Romance second, Sheikhzayedroad third

Amith Passela's race report

Vazirabad made a late surge to beat Beautiful Romance, among the leaders for much of the 3,200-metre race, and Sheikhzayedroad to win the Dubai Gold Cup.

__________________________________ 4.45pm: Next up is the 3,200m $1m Dubai Gold Cup at 4.50pm.

Geofrrey Riddle's 1-2-3 prediction

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4.30pm: What do you get if you mix adverse weather with dirt on race day? Filthy jockeys and horses of course, exemplfied by Second Summer and Patrick Dobbs in the Godolphin Mile.

Pawan Singh / The National

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4.25pm: Highlights from the Godolphin Mile, won by Second Summer.

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4.20pm: RESULT: Reda wins the Dubai Kahayla Classic, RB Burn second, Sniper De Monlau third

Amith Passela's report

Julian Smart celebrated his third Dubai Kahayla Classic title when Reda under Harry Bentley stormed from the middle of the field to cross the finish line first in the 2,000-metre race for the Purebred Arabians.

AF Mathmoon, attempting to win back-to-back Kahayla titles, was made to set the early pace followed by Loraa, TM Thunder Struck, last year’s runner up, and RB Burn occupying the first four places.

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4.10pm: Next up is the $1m Dubai Kahayla Classic at 4.15pm

Find out who Geoffrey Riddle is predicting for the 1-2-3 finish

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4.02pm: We have our first hat-related post of the day, and it's a strong entry from this lady and her butterfly-inspired fascinator...

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3.55pm: The jockey of Godolphin Mile runner-up, Ross, gives a quick assessment of the track.

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3.48pm: RESULT: Second Summer wins the Godolphin Mile. Ross second, Sharp Azteca third

The National’s Amith Passela reports trackside:

Second Summer under Patrick Dobbs provided UAE champion trainer Doug Watson with the opening prize of the 2017 Dubai World Cup meeting.

In only his third local start and dropping in distance, Second Summer came with late challenge to pip German raider Ross and American hope Sharp Azteca over the 1,600-metre distance on the dirt.

Edgard Zayas on Sharp Azteca took up the running as the field swept on to the 400-metre home stretch and for a moment it looked like he would go on and win, but the Freud colt got tired and finished third. Watson saddled the first three home last year.

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3.40pm: Five minutes until the first race of the 2017 Dubai World Cup. Here's the full race card for you to peruse...

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3.25pm: As we await the Godolphin Mile, hear from celebrated race commentator Terry Spargo, who this year is commentating on his final race, as he shares his five favourite Dubai World Cup moments from over the years. Check it out here.

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3.05pm: The Colonel Bogey March kicks off proceedings at Meydan.

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3pm: The first race on today's card is the $1m Godolphin Mile at 3.45pm. Geoffrey Riddle offers his thoughts on the opener:

This is probably a straight shoot-out between the crack American challenger Sharp Azteca and local hope North America.

The pair are drawn together respectively in six and seven and both have early gate speed.

Geoffrey's 1-2-3 race prediction

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2.40pm: What's a bit of weather when it comes to high fashion?

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2.30pm: Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to The National's live blog for the 2017 Dubai World Cup! Nine races take place with $30 million (Dh110.2m) up for grabs, including the big one – the $10m Dubai World Cup.

Stick with us and we will provide updates from the all the races, fashion and goings on from Meydan Racecourse.

To get things started, check out this superb feature from our horse racing expert, Geoffrey Riddle, on the star attraction – and world's best racehorse – Arrogate.

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