Mohammed attends Super Saturday races at Meydan

DG Staff

كرنفال كأس دبي العالمي السباق خيل سباق السابع سوبر ساترداي مضمار ميدان،مارس،٠٦،٢٠٢١.تصوير غلام كاركر

DUBAI 7 March 2021: His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, yesterday attended the Super Saturday at Meydan racecourse, which is the major prep for the Dubai World Cup.

Speaking to owners, coaches and participants in the seven-round race, Sheikh Mohammed highlighted the importance of resuming horse racing in the UAE.

“Life has to continue despite all the challenges besetting the world due to the coronavirus pandemic. The UAE, being part of this world, is tirelessly endavouring, including all state departments, economic, health and leisure facilities, and all other bodies concerned, to resume normalcy while complying with the stringent precautionary measures adopted by the State to ensure the safety and security of all segments of society and help them weather the fallout of this novel pandemic,” Sheikh Mohammed added.

Winners of the seven rounds were awarded by the sponsors, atop of which comes Emirates airline, said Wam.

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