Dubai, UAE – Meydan Racecourse will host the “Emirates Super Saturday” evening next Saturday, sponsored by Emirates Airlines.
In one of the most prominent and important stations of the season on the horse racing calendar in the Emirates.
This comes four weeks before the Dubai World Cup evening scheduled for March 28.
The Super Saturday evening is a major stop for preparing and equipping horses for the global event.
The Al Maktoum Classic “Group 2” race tops the evening’s activities with a cash prize of 1.7 million dirhams
The winner is awarded a direct qualification ticket to the Dubai World Cup “Group 1” race.
The title of the last edition went to the horse “Imperial Emperor” under the supervision of coach Bobat Simar.
The program also witnesses the Dubai City of Gold “Group 2” race for a distance of 2400 metres, which represents a major preparatory station for the Longines Dubai Shaima Classic “Group 1” race.
In addition to the Singspiel Stakes “Group 2”, which attracts the attention of racing fans from all over the world.
Through it, horses seek to qualify for the Dubai Turf Group 1 race on the evening of the Dubai World Cup.
The evening includes three races in the “Group 3” category: the North Stage preparatory for the Dubai Golden Shaheen “Group 1” race, and the Burj Nahar race qualifying for the Godolphin Mile “Group 2” challenge.
In addition to the Nd Al-Shaba Turf Sprint, which is a preparatory station for the Goose Sprint “Group 1” race.
The evening also marks the conclusion of the three-year horse racing series on grass with the Jumeirah 1000 Genie “Listed” and Jumeirah 2000 Genie “Listed” races, which provide strong competitive options on grass.
Emirates Airlines, which was established in October 1985, is the largest international air carrier in the world.
It operates flights to more than 150 destinations across six continents, and is the world’s largest operator of Airbus A380 and Boeing 777 aircraft.
In addition to its latest Airbus A350 aircraft.
Which reflects its leading position in the global aviation sector. The carrier has supported horse racing in Dubai for nearly three decades.
It also sponsors the Dubai World Cup, with a prize money of $12 million.
Emirates Airlines’ sponsorship of the evening confirms the depth of the partnership between the aviation sector and horse racing in Dubai.
This enhances the emirate’s position as a leading global destination for organizing and hosting major sporting events.



