The Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia (JCSA) hosts of the inaugural Saudi Cup race, held at King Abdulaziz Racecourse, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in 2020, has been awarded to Midnight Bisou.
Following an Inquiry into the conduct of trainer Jason Servis, the Stewards Committee of the JCSA have directed that Maximum Security (USA) is now disqualified from the Race.
The Inquiry into the Charges1 [JCSA v SERVIS Charges ] took place on 22 and 23 May 2024 at the King Abdulaziz Racecourse, Riyadh in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia2. Mr Servis was put on notice of the Inquiry and invited to attend remotely by himself or by his legal representative but chose not to do so3.
The Stewards Committee determined that the charges issued against Jason Servis, the trainer of Maximum Security, were proved and imposed sanctions. In respect of Maximum Security and the Race, it was ordered that the placings be altered to reflect Maximum Security’s disqualification and the prize money for the Race be re-distributed accordingly. The full revised result of the Race is set out below.
In respect of Jason Servis, he was given a lifetime ban from racing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The full written Decision and Sanction can be found here. [Decision & Sanction]
The result of the Race is declared to be as follows:
1st : Midnight Bisou
2nd : Benbatl
3rd : Mucho Gusto
4th : Tacitus
5th : Gold Dream
6th : Chrysoberyl
7th : Mjjack
8th : Magic Wand
9th : Gronkowski
10th: McKinzie
11th: Great Scot
12th: North America
13th: Capezzano.
A JCSA spokesman said:
“The JCSA is satisfied that, following a full disciplinary process, the charges affecting the outcome of the 2020 Saudi Cup have now been determined by the Stewards Committee following a proper investigation. The JCSA will abide by the decision of the Stewards Committee.
The JCSA looks forward to continuing with preparations for the The Saudi Cup 2025 and the 2026 Asian Racing Conference with this matter concluded.
We extend our congratulations to the connections of Midnight Bisou who is the only mare to win The Saudi Cup to date.”
The JCSA will make no further comment in relation to this matter.
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