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Moshrif lands Grand Prix de Sa Majeste le Roi Mohammed VI

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Last updated: 2025/11/25 at 8:43 AM
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Doha, Qatar – Moshrif, a seven-year-old Purebred Arabian, secured a significant victory at the Gr.2 Grand Prix de Sa Majesté le Roi Mohammed VI in Casablanca on Sunday. The win marks a return to form for the horse following a less successful run in Paris, solidifying his position as a top competitor in Purebred Arabian racing. The prestigious race, held over 2100m on a dirt track, showcased the skill of jockey Guillaume Guedj-Gay and trainer Xavier Thomas-Demeaulte.

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Building on Previous SuccessThe Significance of the Win

The Grand Prix de Sa Majesté le Roi Mohammed VI, a key event in the international Arabian horse racing calendar, attracted a strong field of seasoned competitors. Moshrif, owned by Khalifa bin Sheail Al Kuwari, demonstrated both speed and stamina to claim the title, beating out a challenging field of rivals. This victory adds to the growing prominence of Qatari owners in international equestrian sports.

Moshrif’s Triumph: A Detailed Look at the Race

Moshrif began the race well, quickly settling into a comfortable third position behind the leading Al Zeer and Casbar Ymir. Jockey Guillaume Guedj-Gay strategically positioned the horse, allowing him to move into second place approaching the first bend. This tactical maneuver proved crucial as the race progressed.

As the race unfolded, Al Zeer maintained the lead, with Moshrif closely tracking and applying pressure. Around the final bend, Moshrif made a decisive move, overtaking Casbar Ymir and setting his sights on the frontrunner. The final stretch saw a thrilling head-to-head battle between Moshrif and Al Zeer.

The two horses engaged in a prolonged duel over the last 400 meters, pushing each other to their limits. Moshrif, displaying remarkable determination, gradually gained the upper hand, ultimately crossing the finish line a short neck ahead of Al Zeer. Mugheer finished strongly to secure third place. The race highlighted the competitive nature of Arabian horse racing.

Building on Previous Success

Prior to this win, Moshrif had already established himself as a formidable force in the sport, boasting dual Gr.1 victories. However, his recent performance in the Qatar Arabian World Cup at ParisLongchamp was considered below his usual standard. This Casablanca victory serves as a powerful confirmation of his enduring class and ability to bounce back from setbacks.

The horse’s pedigree, being a son of Dahess, suggests a strong lineage of successful racers. Dahess is a highly regarded sire in the Purebred Arabian world, known for producing horses with exceptional speed and endurance. This genetic advantage likely contributed to Moshrif’s performance.

The Significance of the Win

This Gr.2 victory is particularly significant for Khalifa bin Sheail Al Kuwari, further enhancing his reputation as a leading owner in Arabian horse racing. Al Kuwari has consistently invested in high-quality horses and racing programs, and this success is a testament to his commitment.

The win also underscores the growing influence of Qatari equestrian sports on the international stage. Qatar has become a hub for horse racing and breeding, attracting top talent and hosting prestigious events. This latest triumph adds to the country’s impressive record in the sport.

Guillaume Guedj-Gay’s skillful ride was instrumental in Moshrif’s victory. His ability to position the horse strategically and maintain a strong pace throughout the race demonstrated his expertise as a jockey. The partnership between Guedj-Gay and Moshrif appears to be a winning combination.

The performance of other horses in the race, such as Al Zeer and Mugheer, also highlights the depth of talent within the Arabian racing community. These horses are expected to remain competitive in future events, providing ongoing challenges for Moshrif and other top contenders.

Looking ahead, the connections of Moshrif will likely consider further international engagements for the horse. Potential targets could include other Gr.1 and Gr.2 races across Europe and the Middle East. The decision will depend on the horse’s condition and the available opportunities. The racing calendar for Purebred Arabians remains busy, and continued success for Moshrif is not guaranteed, but the team is optimistic about his future prospects.

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