Khaleej Times

Korea going the whole nine yards

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dubai — South Korean horse racing has much at stake on Saturday night at Meydan.

Triple Nine (KOR), the nation’s horse of the year in 2016, is set to run in the Godolphin Mile sponsored by Meydan Sobha. His mere presence in the Group 2 race on Dubai World Cup night marks a major milestone for the Korean Racing Authority.

South Korea is one of the fastest growing racing regions in the world. Commencing nearly a century ago, it has experience­d a boom in the last few years as the KRA focuses on its mission of developing the industry. Particular emphasis has been placed on the domestic breeding program, which began in the mid-1980s.

In 2013, South Korea began participat­ing in internatio­nal races in Japan, adding others in Singapore and the UAE in subsequent years. In 2016, the capital Seoul hosted the first ever Korean Cup where eight countries were represente­d, and local horse Triple Nine finished third.

According to Ryu Seungho, senior manager internatio­nal of races and relations at the KRA, “Triple Nine’s participat­ion now on Dubai World Cup night is an opportunit­y for the Korean breeding industry to measure its progress.”

According to Ryu: “The calibre of horses in South Korea wasn’t good enough for the world stage initially. Now, we continue to test our horses to determine which way to go from here. And racing here in Dubai helps us develop our policies for hosting races in Korea for the world stage.”

Ryu is hoping that the Koreanbred can duplicate his first race at the Dubai World Cup Carnival where he finished second, beaten only half a length in the Meydan Sobha.

 ?? Photo by Neeraj Murali ?? Korea’s Triple Nine trains for the Godolphin Mile at the Meydan Racecourse on Thursday. —
Photo by Neeraj Murali Korea’s Triple Nine trains for the Godolphin Mile at the Meydan Racecourse on Thursday. —

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