Sovereign shows fighting Spirit in The King’s Cup

Sovereign shows fighting Spirit in The King’s Cup
Sovereign Spirit, ridden by Tomas Lukasek, wins the 2025 running of HM The King’s Cup
• Locally trained star Sovereign Spirit sees off international raiders to win The King’s Cup • Bahrain’s champion miler Goemon stars in Al Methaq Mile

In front of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of the Kingdom of Bahrain, the 2025 running of The King’s Cup produced a memorable result with victory going to the locally trained Sovereign Spirit.

The 2400m race is the most prestigious prize in Bahrain’s racing calendar. Worth $200,000 and sponsored by Bapco Energies, this year’s edition was even more notable with it being the first running of the race since it was promoted to international Group 3 status.

The race had attracted a suitably competitive and international field, however, it was the Bahrain trained Sovereign Spirit, owned by Al-Afoo Racing and trained by Jaber Ramadhan, who triumphed, with former winner Zagato in second place for Al Mohamediya Racing, and the Dubai based King Of Conquest back in third for Godolphin.

In a steadily run race, it paid to be close to the pace, and jockey Tomas Lukasek on Sovereign Spirit did everything right, kicking for home early in the home straight and keeping enough in reserve to hold off the late challenge of Zagato. The international horses Phantom Flight (fourth) and Military Academy (seventh) both pulled too hard and had too much ground to make up having been held up off the slow pace.

For trainer Jaber Ramadhan it was an emotional result and a deserved success for the five-year-old Sovereign Spirit, who has been such a consistent performer this season.

Speaking after the race, Jaber Ramadhan, trainer of Sovereign Spirit said: “I have been waiting twenty years for The King’s Cup. It was not easy but we are so glad to have the winner on a special day like today, in front of His Majesty. It was a high-class race and I have respect for all the other trainers, jockeys and horses. It is great to have a good owner to support you, Al-Afoo Racing, and I am very happy for the owner and the team. 

On the back this Group 3 success, Ramadhan revealed his hopes for the future may include a trip to Dubai on World Cup night, saying: “Today was going to be Sovereign Spirit’s final run of the season but if another opportunity was to come along, we are ready for it, and the Sheema Classic, why not?”

Earlier on the card, the dashing grey Goemon confirmed his status as the Kingdom’s leading miler with an emphatic success in the Listed Al Methaq Mile. Until this season, the six-year-old had largely been campaigned over middle distances but since being dropped back in trip he has taken his form to a new level and become a wonderful flag-bearer for owner Mohammed Khalid Adbulrahim and trainer Haider Ebrahim.

With jockey Ebrahim Nader replacing the injured Alberto Sanna, Goemon followed up his excellent third in the Group 2 1351 Turf Sprint in Riyadh with a convincing three length Listed win here, his first international pattern success and Goemon’s fourth win of the season.

Connections of Oliver Show, trained by George Boughey and ridden by Billy Loughnane, were rewarded for their ambition in running by finishing second and collecting $20,000, while General Panic ran with great credit representing Qatar and was a further short-head back in third.

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