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Making Miracles among favorites for Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup

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RIYADH: Making Miracles has emerged as one of the favorites to win The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup 2023 thanks to his experience in the Saudi races and becoming a remarkable asset of the White and Blue Stable owned by Prince Saud bin Salman.

This year’s renewal of the race will take place at the King Abdulaziz Racecourse in Janadriyah next Friday and Saturday. The British horse was born in 2015, and when he turned four began to write a rich history for his stable.

Making Miracles previously claimed three international class 2 cups, including two races at Hajjduk track and Handicap track, alongside winning a round in the “At the Races” event in 2018.

His most famous win was The Chester Handicap in 2019. Making Miracles gained his fame in the Saudi races after he claimed five titles, including three rounds in the first-class races, winning the Open race of The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup 2022 and the Crown Prince Cup two times in a row.

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