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Bet on the Saudi Cup

Bet on the Saudi Cup
The 2025 Saudi Cup will be contested on February 22. (Photo credit: The Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia).

The Saudi Cup is the word’s richest horse race, contested each February at King Abdulaziz Racetrack in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The race offers a $20 million purse, the biggest purse of any thoroughbred race in the world.

The race was first run in 2020 and was won by Maximum Security. The horse trained by Jason Servis, was later disqualified after Servis was convicted of crimes that included misbranding and adulterating a chemical substance, specifically for using a compound chemical called SGF-1000, which was believed to be undetectable by regular drug screenings in race horses.

The purse money was withheld for years, and in August of 2024 the Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia announced the disqualification. The runner up Midnight Bisou was declared the winner.

Saudi Cup Winners

2020: Maximum Security*

2021: Mishriff

2022: Emblem Road

2023: Panthalassa

2024: Senor Buscador

*Later disqualified; Midnight Bisou was declared the winner.

Mishriff was the upset winner of the 2021 Saudi Cup. The winner was owned by Saudi Arabia’s Prince Faisal and trained by John Gosden.

Prince Saud bin Salman Abdulaziz’s Emblem Road ran down U.S. contenders Country Grammer and Midnight Bourbon to keep the trophy at home in 2022. The winner was trained by Mitab Almulawah and ridden by Wigberto Ramos.

Japan took home their first Saudi Cup trophy in 2023 thanks to Panthalassa. The winner was one of six entered in the race from Japan. The six-year-old was trained by Yoshito Yahagi and ridden to victory by Yutaka Yoshida.

In 2024 it was the U.S. based Senor Buscador who won the word’s richest race. The six-year-old was trained by Todd Fincher and ridden by Junior Alvarado.

When is the 2025 Saudi Cup?

The 2025 edition of the Saudi Cup will be contested on Saturday, February 22. Over the course of Friday and Saturday, over $38 million in purses will be distributed.

Friday’s card includes the International Jockey Challenge, and the races include the Mosef Fillies Mile, the Saudia Sarawat Cup, the Lucid Tuwaiq Cup, and the Al Mneefah Cup.

Other notable races on the Saudi Cup Saturday card include the Riyadh Turf Sprint, Longines Red Sea Turf, Howden Neom Turf Cup, Boutique Group Saudi Derby, National Housing Commission Saudi International Handicap, and the STC 1351 Turf Sprint. Handicap.

How Do I Bet on the Saudi Cup?

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Who is Racing in the 2025 Saudi Cup?

A total of 28 Grade or Group 1 winners have been nominated for the 2025 Saudi Cup on Saturday, February 22. Among those is last year’s Dubai World Cup (G1) winner Laurel River, the defending champion Senor Buscador and the current Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1) winner Sierra Leone.

Last year’s Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan is among the nominees, but the colt tossed in a clunker in his last outing, a ninth-place finish in the Pegasus World Cup (G1) on January 25 at Gulfstream Park.

Other notable runners that could feature in the one-turn, 1,800-meter (about 1 1/8-mile) contest are three time Hong Kong Cup (G1) winner Romantic Warrior,  last year’s Saudi Derby (G2) winner, Forever Young , 2024 Japanese Derby (G1) winner Danon Decile, as well as Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint (G1) star, Soul Of An Angel  and five-time Argentine Group 1 winner El Kodigo.

Including the feature race, the two-day Saudi Cup meeting has attracted 1,123 entries—comprising of 81 individual group 1 winners—from a total of 21 countries who will fight it out for $38.1 million in prize money on offer across the Saudi Cup weekend Feb. 21-22. Bet on the Saudi Cup at Iron Bets! 

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