Dubai Racing Club to honour frontline heroes

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Dubai Racing Club's next race meeting at Meydan Racecourse will be dedicated to honouring frontline workers at government entities who served the country during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Each of the seven races on Thursday, November 18 will be named after government authorities, namely: Dubai Police, General Directorate of Civil Defence, Dubai Health Authority; Roads and Transport Authority; Dubai Municipality; Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services and Government of Dubai Media Office.

Sheikh Rashid bin Dalmook Al Maktoum, President of the Dubai Racing Club and Dubai Equestrian Club, said the racing fraternity is keen to recognise the efforts of all organisations and individuals who were Dubai’s first line of defence in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Dubai’s frontline warriors demonstrated their professionalism and went beyond the call of duty to protect the health and wellbeing of the community," Sheikh Rashid said.

Each government body will be presented with a commemorative shield at the ceremony that will also see trophies being awarded to the winners of each race.

Furthermore, all the organisations will be recognised on Meydan Racecourse’s 100 metre LED screen, as well as in the race card.

On an action-packed night of racing, Dubai Racing Club will also celebrate the 51st Omani National Day, which falls on November 18.

The occasion at Meydan Racecourse will be marked in the presence of Dr. Ahmed bin Hilal bin Saud Al Busaidi, Ambassador of The Sultanate of Oman, and a number of officials.

Dubai Racing Club hosts seven races on Thursday, the first of which is scheduled to go to post at 7:00 pm.

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