Yorkshire, United Kingdom – The colt “Lipo de Carrier”, with the Racing logo and ears, was crowned champion of the thirteenth round of the President’s Cup series of races for purebred Arabian horses.
Which was held at the ancient Doncaster Racecourse in Yorkshire, Britain.
As part of the St. Leger Stakes Festival yesterday, in the presence of an audience of nearly 30,000 spectators.
The cup races continued their brilliance and impressive successes.
Thus, it confirms its distinguished presence in major international festivals and races, in translation of the directives of the wise leadership to develop the Arabian horse racing industry.
In addition to supporting owners and breeders in different countries of the world.
The colt, Lebo de Carrier, was able to provide an exceptional performance and resolve the conflict in the final meters of the race, which was held over a distance of 2,000 grass metres.
This is within the first category designated for foals and foals aged 4 years
It also won prizes worth 400,000 pounds sterling, making it the most expensive prize in the history of Arabian horse racing in Britain and Europe.
With this achievement, the four-year-old colt achieved his fourth victory out of 7 participations, and his first title in the first category races.
Thus, he was crowned champion of the Arab-British derby, after finishing runner-up in the Qatar derby at the French Chantilly track.