Dubai World Cup: Ushba Tesoro gives Japan first win in Meydan feature since 2011, beating Algiers | Racing News

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Ushba Tesoro produced a remarkable run, coming from the back of the field under Yuga Kawada, to take the Dubai World Cup for Japan.

The early pace in the 10-furlong showpiece, worth $12m, was strong and it set up for closers.

Bendoog looked comfortable under Christophe Soumillon with Saudi Cup winner Panthalassa, who had been drawn wide, in company early on.

Yet when they turned for home, James Doyle aboard the Simon and Ed Crisford-trained Algiers looked the likely winner and went a length clear with a furlong and a half to run.

But the imposing Ushba Tesoro (9/1), who had won five of his six starts since being switched to the dirt, ignored the kick-back as he circled the field and, with a blistering turn of foot, ran down Doyle’s mount to win going away by two-and-three-quarter lengths.

After recording Japan’s second success in the race, following Victoire Pisa in 2011, winning trainer Noboru Takagi said: “I thought he would be in with a chance at the 100-metre mark.

Ushba Tesoro with jockey Yuga Kawada wins the £10m Dubai World Cup
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Ushba Tesoro, ridden by Yuga Kawada, wins the Dubai World Cup

“Yuga is one of the best riders in Japan, so it was a no-brainer to go with him today.

“It is an amazing feeling to have won a race like this. We will talk to the owners and decide on his future going forward.

“After his last race the Dubai World Cup was always in our sights.”

Frankie Dettori celebrates Lord North's victory on Dubai World Cup night
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Frankie Dettori landed the Dubai Turf on Lord North earlier on the card

Kawada, having his first ride aboard the six-year-old son of Orfevre, said: “I am so very happy. It is an honour to be here. He won and I am so happy. I am so proud of him. He’d trained very well and it was a matter of how he adapted.

“I’m very proud of my horse and myself for winning the greatest race in the world.”

Last year’s winner Country Grammer finished seventh and never looked like giving Frankie Dettori another famous victory in his last season, on what was the final Dubai ride of his career.

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