Furthest Land to Travel to Dubai World Cup

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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