RIYADH: Greece is not known as the strongest racing jurisdiction in the world, but the country will throw down its best possible challenge for Friday’s Saudi International Handicap presented by Al-Rajhi Bank.
Harry Haralambus, trainer of Baldwin, said it was quite a trip for his seven-year-old, who began his career with Kevin Ryan in England and was a wide-margin winner on his latest start in the 1,400-meter Listed Winter Challenge on Dec.
27 at Markopoulo in Athens. Trying 2,100 meters on turf in the $500,000 invitational event for a wide-ranging number of overseas contenders is a very different challenge. “We only have all-weather in Athens but hopefully he’ll be okay as he ran on it a lot of times in England and the ground looks quite fast. “He’s a top sprinter in Greece, he’s broken all the track records, from five furlongs (1,000m) to seven (1,400m).
We asked if they could make this race over six furlongs, but they couldn’t do it. “This is another 600 meters. I don’t know how he’ll cope with that but we’re happy, we’re living the dream.