Khaleej Times

Lee guides Kanzaman to win Ladies World Championsh­ip

Leading lady jockey from South Korea registers her 30th career win

- Hisham Al Gizouli

Dubai — Top South Korean lady jockey Keumjoo Lee rode her 30th career’s winner after the brilliant young rider partnered Kanzaman to victory in the fifth round of the HH Shaikha Fatima bint Mubarak Ladies World Championsh­ip (IFAHR) 2014 at the Hippodrome De Casablanca-Anfa on Friday.

Leading German profession­al jockey Hofer Tamara chased the winner home to finish three quarters of a length behind in second place onboard hot favourite Saqr II as Moroccan debutant Bouchra Marmoul came with a late run to take second on the line astride Azaq Bouznika. The two horses went strike for strike in the final 150 yards, before the winner surged ahead to storm home impressive­ly.

The race is organised under the directives of Shaikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Presidenti­al Affairs, as part of the Shaikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan Global Arabian Horse Flat Racing Festival in collaborat­ion with the Moroccan Royal Company for the Encouragem­ent of the Horse, the Kingdom’s horse racing governing body.

“I have followed the instructio­ns of the trainer who told me to track the leading pair and put my mount into the clear to hit the front at the home turn and the strategy did work,” the South Korean young lady said.

“This is my first appearance in this great competitio­n. I’m truly indebted to HH Shaikha Fatima bint Mubarak for bringing girls from around the globe to compete at this beautiful venue,” she added.

However, it happened that the best two horses were ridden by the two profession­al jockeys and as it was speculated they have simply kicked away from the pack in a two- horse race to cross the line a long way ahead of the rest of the field.

T Hofer who took second admitted that she was beaten by a better horse. “The trainer told me to hold my mount and he will do all the work in the straight, but the winner was too good,” she added.

UAE hope Anoud Al Swiaidi partnered Ahdab Bouz to finish sixth. “It was a good effort under the difficult situation which has resulted out of the heavy kickback of the dirt track. At one stage I had to close my eyes and drive blindly after having consumed all the glasses,” she said.

“The trainer told me to race from the centre of the field and Ahdab Bouz will pick up nicely at the home straight. Unfortunat­ely, the heavy traffic forced me to drop back to the rear of the field. Things began to improve in the final stages, but it was too late to catch up,” she added.

Meanwhile, Moroccan jockey Bouchra Marmoul was over the moon after she got up to take third close home. “The pace was too fast and my horse didn’t start as good as I have expected him to do. He was a little bit reluctant and slow moving and I had to ride him patiently. But, with the progress of the race he began to pick up and showed good desire to improve,” said a jubilant 22 young lady later.

Lara Sawaya, director of the Shaikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan Global Arabian Horse Racing Festival and chairman of the women races committee at IFAHR was excited and said:

“It’s unbelievab­le to see this Korean lady winning in Africa and the young Moroccan jockey finishing good third on her debut. The German lady who has also finished second came with 36 wins under her belt out of 360 starts at 10 percent striking rate. This is impossible!” she said.

“I would like to thank Shaikha Fatima bint Mubarak, Supreme Chairperso­n of the Family Developmen­t Foundation, Chairperso­n of the UAE General Women’s Federation, Mother of the UAE, for her generous patronage of the series.”

“Shaikh Mansour is giving all his support to the women’s sport which has its positive impact on the whole society,” she concluded.

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Kanzaman ridden by Keumjoo Lee on way to victory. —
Supplied photo Kanzaman ridden by Keumjoo Lee on way to victory. —
 ?? Supplied photo ?? The winning jockeys with their trophies. —
Supplied photo The winning jockeys with their trophies. —

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