LONDON (WAM)

Monday will see Bath Racecourse, located in the British capital, host the Al Wathba Stallions Cup handicap stakes race for purebred Arabian horses aged three years and older.

Five horses will compete for the top spots in the 1,600-metre handicap stakes race.

This race is held as part of the 16th edition of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan Racing Festival.

Among the favourites is Paramer Angel, owned and trained by D. Thomas, with jockey Dougie Costello.

Another strong contender is Hepkinada du Mazet, owned by Oaky Wood Bloodstock, trained by James Owen, and ridden by Kieran O'Neill.

Other horses in the race include Sassy and Aloof, both owned and trained by Steve Blackwell, with Oliver Carmichael and Ethan Jones as the respective jockeys. Additionally, Assassin, owned by G. Kelly, trained by Peter Hammersley, and ridden by Lewis Sanders, will also compete.