The nine-race meeting held at the Bahrain Turf Club (BTC) on Saturday, 21 March brought together a full programme of sprint and middle-distance contests featuring a competitive field of runners, with entries representing multiple owners, trainers and jockeys. The card unfolded under clear conditions in Bahrain and produced varied outcomes across all divisions, with each race delivering a distinct test over different distances and race conditions.
Opening proceedings with a competitive contest, Race 1 – Al Sakhir Cup was won by Kuheilan Weld Umm Zorayr, ridden by Mohammed Jamil, trained by Yousif Taher and owned by Victorious Forever, with the winner’s time recorded at 1:19.981. Continuing the early action, Race 2 – Late S. Sharaf Al Alawi Cup went to December, with Hasan Al Saffar in the saddle, trained by Ali Abdulmajeed and owned by Al Mohamediya Racing, finishing in 2:18.834.
Building on the momentum, Race 3 – Sarens Nass Cup was claimed by Panning for Gold, ridden by Soufiane Saadi, trained by Mohamed Hasan and owned by Al Mohamediya Racing, posting a time of 2:01.438. In the same competitive spirit, Race 4 was won by Refreshment, partnered by Abdulla Faisal, trained by Jaber Ramadhan and owned by Al-Afoo Racing, completing the race in 1:48.872.
Mid-card action featured Race 5 – Majid Rashid Alzayani Cup, secured by Chandigah, ridden by Ebrahim Nader, trained by Mahmood Jawad and owned by Al Sharq Racing, with a winning time of 1:11.565. Maintaining the steady flow of results, Race 6 – Platinumlist Cup went to Hajmah, with Hussain Asghar riding, trained by Ali Abdulmajeed and owned by Al Mohamediya Racing, clocking 1:13.198.
As the programme progressed towards its latter stages, Race 7 – Bahrain Jockey Academy Cup saw Brooklyn Nine Nine score under Ali Isa, trained by Yousif Alboainain and owned by Rashed Racing, finishing in 1:35.114. Shortly after, Race 8 was won by Manikan, ridden by Benoit De La Sayette, trained by Haider Ebrahim and owned by Mohammed Khalid Abdulrahim, recording 1:36.354. The concluding Race 9 brought the meeting to a close with Stellar Arrow, ridden by Hussain Asghar, trained by Mohamed Hasan and owned by Al Mohamediya Racing, completing the race in 1:35.224.
Across the meeting, several stables demonstrated consistency by producing more than one winner, with Al Mohamediya Racing among the notable contributors to the overall results. The Bahrain Race Results 21 March highlighted the depth of talent present at the Bahrain Turf Club, with each contest contributing to a well-contested and efficiently run meeting.
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