Private Jet to Dubai
Jet off to horse riding
Aside from the Pegasus World Cup, which has a variable payout, the Dubai World Cup is the most lucrative horse race in the world, with a purse of around $10 million. The race is for 3-year-old and older full-grown horses, and it will be held in Dubai at the Dubai World Cup Night on the Meydan Racecourse on synthetic ground over a 2000-meter middle distance. In 1996, the Group I-Rennen was established at the initiative of the then-King and current Crown Prince Muhammad bin Raschid Al Maktum, who also owns the lucrative Godolphin-Rennstall. It is the pinnacle of the Dubai World Cup Carnival, a run of events from January through March. The main events are the six races from the Dubai World Cup Night. They were held at the Nad Al Sheba Racecourse up until 2009.