Shahryar denies Yibir in Sheema Classic
Victory was a fifth on the night for Japan.
Shahryar added to Japan’s dominance on World Cup night at Meydan as he secured victory in the Dubai Sheema Classic. Trainer Yoshito Yahagi had earlier won the Godolphin Mile with Bathrat Leon, the Dubai Gold Cup with Stay Foolish and saddled Panthalassa to dead heat with Lord North in the Dubai Turf. And after Koichi Shintani’s Crown Pride’s triumph in the UAE Derby, the Hideaki Fujiwara-trained Shahryar proved too strong for a big European contingent in the penultimate race of the evening. After tracking his pace-setting compatriot Authority into the home straight, Shahryar picked up well to grab the lead under Cristian Demuro and had just enough in reserve to hold on from Yibir.Japan can’t stop winning! Shahryar beats Yibir in the Group 1 Sheema Classic in Meydan for @CristianDemuro and Hideaki Fujiwara! #DWC22 #競馬 pic.twitter.com/DG2Vff4JxV
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) March 26, 2022
Making his first appearance since winning the Breeders’ Cup Turf in November, Charlie Appleby’s charge flew home from last place in the hands of William Buick, but the line came a few strides too soon. Demuro said: “The first time I went to Japan I was six years old, now I go every winter because I think the Japanese are the best in the world. “It’s just amazing to win the Sheema Classic. I studied the race and knew Authority would go to the front. My hose was a bit lost in front and I could hear the other horse coming, but we held on.”
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Shahryar denies Yibir in Sheema Classic
Victory was a fifth on the night for Japan.
Shahryar added to Japan’s dominance on World Cup night at Meydan as he secured victory in the Dubai Sheema Classic. Trainer Yoshito Yahagi had earlier won the Godolphin Mile with Bathrat Leon, the Dubai Gold Cup with Stay Foolish and saddled Panthalassa to dead heat with Lord North in the Dubai Turf. And after Koichi Shintani’s Crown Pride’s triumph in the UAE Derby, the Hideaki Fujiwara-trained Shahryar proved too strong for a big European contingent in the penultimate race of the evening. After tracking his pace-setting compatriot Authority into the home straight, Shahryar picked up well to grab the lead under Cristian Demuro and had just enough in reserve to hold on from Yibir.Japan can’t stop winning! Shahryar beats Yibir in the Group 1 Sheema Classic in Meydan for @CristianDemuro and Hideaki Fujiwara! #DWC22 #競馬 pic.twitter.com/DG2Vff4JxV
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) March 26, 2022
Making his first appearance since winning the Breeders’ Cup Turf in November, Charlie Appleby’s charge flew home from last place in the hands of William Buick, but the line came a few strides too soon. Demuro said: “The first time I went to Japan I was six years old, now I go every winter because I think the Japanese are the best in the world. “It’s just amazing to win the Sheema Classic. I studied the race and knew Authority would go to the front. My hose was a bit lost in front and I could hear the other horse coming, but we held on.”
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Shahryar denies Yibir in Sheema Classic
Victory was a fifth on the night for Japan.
Shahryar added to Japan’s dominance on World Cup night at Meydan as he secured victory in the Dubai Sheema Classic. Trainer Yoshito Yahagi had earlier won the Godolphin Mile with Bathrat Leon, the Dubai Gold Cup with Stay Foolish and saddled Panthalassa to dead heat with Lord North in the Dubai Turf. And after Koichi Shintani’s Crown Pride’s triumph in the UAE Derby, the Hideaki Fujiwara-trained Shahryar proved too strong for a big European contingent in the penultimate race of the evening. After tracking his pace-setting compatriot Authority into the home straight, Shahryar picked up well to grab the lead under Cristian Demuro and had just enough in reserve to hold on from Yibir.Japan can’t stop winning! Shahryar beats Yibir in the Group 1 Sheema Classic in Meydan for @CristianDemuro and Hideaki Fujiwara! #DWC22 #競馬 pic.twitter.com/DG2Vff4JxV
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) March 26, 2022
Making his first appearance since winning the Breeders’ Cup Turf in November, Charlie Appleby’s charge flew home from last place in the hands of William Buick, but the line came a few strides too soon. Demuro said: “The first time I went to Japan I was six years old, now I go every winter because I think the Japanese are the best in the world. “It’s just amazing to win the Sheema Classic. I studied the race and knew Authority would go to the front. My hose was a bit lost in front and I could hear the other horse coming, but we held on.”
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Shahryar denies Yibir in Sheema Classic
Victory was a fifth on the night for Japan.
Shahryar added to Japan’s dominance on World Cup night at Meydan as he secured victory in the Dubai Sheema Classic. Trainer Yoshito Yahagi had earlier won the Godolphin Mile with Bathrat Leon, the Dubai Gold Cup with Stay Foolish and saddled Panthalassa to dead heat with Lord North in the Dubai Turf. And after Koichi Shintani’s Crown Pride’s triumph in the UAE Derby, the Hideaki Fujiwara-trained Shahryar proved too strong for a big European contingent in the penultimate race of the evening. After tracking his pace-setting compatriot Authority into the home straight, Shahryar picked up well to grab the lead under Cristian Demuro and had just enough in reserve to hold on from Yibir.Japan can’t stop winning! Shahryar beats Yibir in the Group 1 Sheema Classic in Meydan for @CristianDemuro and Hideaki Fujiwara! #DWC22 #競馬 pic.twitter.com/DG2Vff4JxV
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) March 26, 2022
Making his first appearance since winning the Breeders’ Cup Turf in November, Charlie Appleby’s charge flew home from last place in the hands of William Buick, but the line came a few strides too soon. Demuro said: “The first time I went to Japan I was six years old, now I go every winter because I think the Japanese are the best in the world. “It’s just amazing to win the Sheema Classic. I studied the race and knew Authority would go to the front. My hose was a bit lost in front and I could hear the other horse coming, but we held on.”
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