Furthest Land to Travel to Dubai World Cup
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Ken and Sarah Ramsey will aim to make international history on March 27 when their Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (gr. I) winner Furthest Land competes in the $10-million Dubai World Cup (UAE-I).
"We’ve got a shot to be the first American owners to win two World Cups," Ramsey said March 11, in addition to the opportunity to become the first owners anywhere to win a $10-million race. The winner’s share of the unprecedented purse will be $6-million, an amount equal to the previous total purse of the World Cup, which already was the richest race on the globe.
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