Dubai World Cup To Be Held Without Spectators

Andrew Watkins

After taking the measure earlier this week of barring patrons from each of its remaining meetings this season leading up to the Dubai World Cup card as a precaution against coronavirus, the Emirates Racing Authority confirmed on Thursday that the world's richest day of racing on Mar. 28 would as well be closed to the public. The World Health Organization declared coronavirus a pandemic on Wednesday.

All related Dubai World Cup events, including the post position draw on Mar. 25, Breakfast with the Stars on Mar. 26 and the Welcome Reception on the same day have been cancelled. All raceday entertainment has been cancelled.

Competitor's connections, racing officials, accredited media and sponsors will be permitted entry to the racecourse. The entire DWC card will be contested and regulated according to standard protocol.

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