
				    Increase in races and prize money for new Riyadh Season
				    700 races to be held at King Abdulaziz Racecourse  with a total prize fund of USD21.9m
				    
			        James Doyle won last season’s domestic G1  Crown Prince Cup aboard My Frankel. Credit: Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia
				    The upcoming 2023-24 Riyadh season, which will run from 26 October 2023  to 16 March 2024, will see a prize money increase of seven per cent on 2022-23  as well as an increase in the number of races run at King Abdulaziz Racecourse,  where the highlight is The Saudi Cup meeting in February.
				    This season there  will be a total of 700 races run over 59 race meetings, an increase of 56 races  on last season, while total prize money for the season excluding the Saudi Cup  meeting will rise USD1.5m to a total of USD21.9m.
				    Race meetings will  now comprise of 12 races as opposed to 11, with every race day having 10 races  for Thoroughbreds and two for Purebred Arabians.
				      There will be a  significant increase in races for Purebred Arabians over the course of the  season, with a further 66 races added to the calendar, including a new cup  race, the USD80,000 Abdulaziz Bin Musa'id Bin Jalooey Cup, which will be run  for the first time on 10 February 2024.
				    Five Purebred Arabian  contests have been introduced to the pattern this season and will be run as  Listed contests, with the JCSA Cup (25 November) and one new, yet to be named  Listed race (18 November), set to be run later this year, while in 2024, the  Imam Turki Bin Abdullah Sword (13 January), The Sprint Championship (8 March)  and the King Abdulaziz Racecourse Championship (9 March) will all be run as  Purebred Arabian Listed events.
				    In addition, there  will be three other new Cup races for Thoroughbreds added to the Riyadh  calendar, with the Imam Mohammed Bin Saud Cup, worth USD240,000, a notable  addition to the Kings’ Cups race day on 13 January 2024, with the other new Cup  races being the USD80,000 Prince Saad Bin Abdulrahman Bin Faisal Cup (19  January 2024) and the USD80,000 Prince Fahad Bin Jalawi Cup (10 February).
				    A further development  this season will see the Listed Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup,  shortened in distance to 1800m, the same trip as the USD20m Saudi Cup, to  better reflect its status as a key qualifier for that contest.
				    The dates for The  Saudi Cup meeting have been confirmed as 23-24 February 2024, and the meeting  will once again carry an enormous prize fund of USD35.4m, with The Saudi Cup  (USD20m) itself maintaining its position as the most valuable race in the  world.
				    For the first time  this season, The Saudi Cup meeting will feature three international G1s, after  the Al Mneefah Cup for Purebred Arabians, run the day before The Saudi Cup, was  promoted to G1 status this season.
				    HRH  Prince Abdullah bin Khaled bin sultan bin Abdulaziz, Chairman of the  JCSA’s Technical Committee, said: “The  announcement of the 2023-24 Riyadh programme marks the JCSA’s continued  commitment to the growth of racing in The Kingdom.
				    “The Riyadh programme, held  throughout the Autumn, Winter and Spring at King Abdulaziz Racecourse builds on  the success of the Ta'if Summer Season and leads the Saudi Arabian racing  community into The Saudi Cup weekend and beyond to the conclusion of the season  in March and then potentially an international campaign for the top performers.
				    “This season the Listed Custodian  of the Two Holy Mosques Cup will be run as an 1800m race for the first time,  making it a true prep for The Saudi Cup which is held over the same course and  distance. In addition we have added to our Purebred Arabian programme with  almost double the amount of races on offer. Every race night will now feature  10 Thoroughbred races and two Purebred Arabian contests, underlining our  continued commitment to developing this code of racing both in Saudi Arabia and  beyond.
				    “We expect to announce further  updates to the 23-24 programme in the coming weeks and look forward to a  successful and exciting Riyadh season." 
				    Source: Jockey Club of Saudi  Arabia Media Office