Saudi Arabia to launch horse racing championship to rival the world's richest events

The King Abdulaziz Horse Championship will be a way for the kingdom to share its "historic and cultural legacy"

DUBLIN, IRELAND - FEBRUARY 04:  Paul Townend riding Mr Adjudicator (L) clear the last to win The Tattersalls Ireland Spring Juvenile Hurdle from Farclas (R) at Leopardstown racecourse on February 4, 2018 in Dublin, Ireland. (Photo by Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images)
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Saudi Arabia has announced a new horse racing championship with prizes totalling more than $17 million (Dh62.4m) that would make it one of the sport's richest events.

The King Abdulaziz Horse Championship will rival the Kentucky Derby in size and attract competitors from the United States, the United Kingdom and Japan, the government's General Sports Authority said, without saying when the first run would be held.

Riyadh is keen to develop its sports industry as part of reforms to diversify the economy beyond oil exports and create a more modern, dynamic society.

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The horse championship was a way for the desert kingdom to share its "historic and cultural legacy" with the world, the sports authority said in the statement.

Last year's Dubai World Cup offered a $10m prize for its top race, although media reported prizes for the entire event totalled $30m. The 2018 Pegasus World Cup Invitational in Florida had a $16m purse.