Japanese rider Yutaka Yoshida rode Panthalassa to victory in the Saudi Cup on Saturday, edging out Frankie Dettori and Country Grammar in the world's richest race.
Panthalassa, at 16-1, shot out of the gate at King Abdulaziz Racecourse, putting the field under pressure and holding off a late rally from Country Grammar to take the $20-million prize.
"This win is higher than any other I have had –- of course it is the best feeling, because the prize money is the best, too.
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