After Yoshba Tesoro won the ninth game on the 27th night

Japan.. Third in the list of the most crowned Dubai World Cup titles

Japanese rider Yoga Kawada during the victory celebration. Cinematographer: Patrick Castillo

Yoshuba Tesuru awarded Japan the title of the world's most famous horse racing title, the Dubai World Cup, ridden by jockey Yoga Kawada and trained by Kunihiko Watanabe, after a brilliant performance in the ninth and main race sponsored by Emirates Airline, on the night of the 27th edition, which was held at Meydan, with a total prize pool of $ 30.5 million, with the participation of 127 horses.

Yoshba Tesoro, owned by Ryotokuji Kenji Holdings, gifted Japan its second historic World Cup title, following Victoria Besa's first victory in 2011, taking Japan to third place in the list of Dubai World Cup winners. The UAE tops the list with 13 titles, compared to eight titles for the United States, two titles for Saudi Arabia and Japan, and one title for Australia and Brazil.

Japanese jockey Yoga Kawada brilliantly led Yoshuba Tesuru to victory in the 2000,6m race for the $9.<> million first-place prize for Ryotokuji Kenji Holdings.

The main half witnessed great excitement, after a strong start came from the champion of the Saudi Cup last February, the Japanese horse "Panthalasa", who led the race under the leadership of jockey Yutaka Yoshida and the supervision of trainer Yahaggi, and was followed by the representative of Kuwait the horse "Remorse" with the logo of Al-Rashid Stables and the supervision of trainer Bobat Simar, and the Emirati horse "Bandouk" led by jockey Christophe Soumilion and the supervision of trainer Bobat Simar.

The excitement was heightened by jockey Yoga Kawada pressing hard to lead Yoshba Tesoro to pole position in the final 100m, clocking a time of 2:03:25. Second, Emirati horse "Elgers", owned by Hamdan Sultan Al Sabousi, ridden by James Doyle and supervised by trainer Simon and Ed Christford, and third was the Saudi horse "Emblim Road", owned by Saud bin Salman, led by jockey Adel Al-Faradi and supervised by trainer Ahmed Abdul Wahed.

The UAE tops the list of the most decorated in the Dubai World Cup, with 13 titles, compared to eight for the United States, two titles for Saudi Arabia and Japan, and one title for Australia and Brazil.