Nysos Gears Up for the Saudi Cup on February 14

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

The Saudi ⁣Cup is the richest Thoroughbred⁣ race in the world. Featuring a purse of $20 million, this run over the Middle Eastern dirt ‌at king Abduiaziz Race Course in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia attracts some of the best runners in the world. That is‌ exactly the reason⁣ American training icon Bob Baffert is sending ‌Nysos⁣ to compete, as he is one ⁤of ‍the best.

A son of‍ Nyquist, this ⁢newly turned five-year-old ⁣has been​ lightly raced throughout his highly ⁣successful career. ‍Injury and ⁣some other physical ⁤hiccups may have limited Nysos to ​just ​eight trips to⁤ the ‌track in the ⁤afternoon, but those starts ‌have​ all produced⁢ some scintillating results. ‌Nysos has six wins and two second-place‍ finishes, and is currently riding a four-race win ⁢streak.

His most recent victory came in the Grade III Robert B. lewis Stakes⁤ at Santa Anita Park⁤ on February⁢ 3rd. Nysos went ⁣off as⁢ the ⁣heavy favorite and didn’t ⁤disappoint, winning‌ by a cozy 2 1/4 lengths. The Lewis Stakes is a stepping stone to the Grade I Santa ​Anita​ derby, a major prep⁢ race for the Kentucky Derby. However, Baffert has opted to bypass⁢ the Derby trail, at‍ least for now, and point Nysos toward‍ the Saudi Cup.

“He’s ​a brilliant horse,” Baffert said. “He’s got a‌ lot of speed, ‍and he’s very clever. I think he’ll‌ handle the dirt⁢ surface in Saudi Arabia well.”

The Saudi Cup is run at 1⁣ 1/8 miles, a distance⁣ Nysos has never attempted.All of his races have been at a ⁣mile or less. However, Baffert is confident that Nysos has the stamina to handle ⁣the longer distance.“he’s been training well, and he’s been getting⁣ stronger every week,” Baffert explained. “I​ think he’ll stay the distance.”

Nysos will‍ face a tough field in the Saudi Cup, including several international contenders. ‌Among⁤ the horses expected‍ to compete are Scotland Yard,a multiple Group 1 winner from Japan,and Ushba Tesoro,a Brazilian-bred horse ⁣who has been competing​ successfully in Dubai. Despite‍ the competition, Baffert is‍ optimistic about Nysos’ chances. “He’s a special ‍horse, and ⁢I think he can win,” Baffert stated. “It’s going to ‌be a ⁤challenge, but he’s up for it.”

The Saudi Cup will⁣ be run on February⁤ 24th. It‌ will ‌be ⁢a major test⁣ for Nysos, but also a‍ chance ⁣to prove himself on⁣ the world stage. If he ⁣wins,he will⁢ not only earn a massive ‌payday,but also cement his place among the‌ top Thoroughbreds in the world.

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