Dubai International Arabian Races return to Newbury Racecourse on Sunday, 24th July with their series flagship event.
Staged under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai and one of the Arabian racing’s most successful owner breeders, it is considered the ‘Champions Day’ of Arabian racing with a card that includes three Group 1 races attracting runners from across Europe and the Middle East.
There’s free admission for everyone with free prize draws, competitions and plenty of children’s entertainment throughout the day. There are free gifts for those who arrive early plus the chance to win fabulous trips to Dubai and one lucky racegoer will drive away a brand new car absolutely free.
Family entertainment includes henna hand art, face painters and there are great prizes to be won in the Best Dressed Lady, Best Homemade Children’s Hat and Best Selfie competitions.
We’ve teamed up with the Dubai International Arabian Races to offer one lucky winner a fantastic prize package, which includes a superb lunch with drinks and afternoon tea for two in a private hospitality suite overlooking the course, and an escorted visit to the parade ring to see the horses and riders up close!
For a chance to win, simply answer this question: The world’s tallest building is in Dubai, which of the following is it?
a) Jin Mao Tower
b) Burj Khalifa
c) The Shard
To enter email your answer to competitions@berksmedia.co.uk with Arabian Races in the subject line by midnight, Thursday 14th July. Please include your name, address and daytime telephone number. One entry per email address.
Terms & Conditions:
Tickets are non-refundable and cannot be exchanged for cash value. Winner will be chosen at random from all correct entries. Entrants must be 18 or over. For more information about the day please visit www.diaraces.com or find us on:
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