Remorse’s return from career-threatening injury to emotional Carnival triumph

In a tale of resilience and determination, the eight-year-old racehorse Remorse made a triumphant return to the track at the Dubai Racing Carnival, overcoming a career-threatening injury to claim victory in the Thunder Snow Handicap. The emotional win marked a significant milestone for the horse, who had suffered a devastating fall at Abu Dhabi last season, leaving his connections doubtful of his future in racing. Under the meticulous care of Bhupat Seemar’s Zabeel Stables, led by his wife Caroline, Remorse underwent months of recovery, culminating in a stunning six-and-a-half-length victory at Meydan Racecourse. Jockey Tadhg O’Shea, who has a deep connection with the horse, praised Remorse’s resilience and the dedication of the team behind his comeback. The win added another chapter to the legacy of Remorse, a horse whose name belies his indomitable spirit on the racetrack. The evening also saw Mendelsohn Bay, another star from Seemar’s stable, dominate the Listed Dubai Creek Mile, while Godolphin’s Devon Island and Ahmad bin Harmash’s Yuno showcased their potential in other races. The Carnival continues to deliver thrilling moments, but Remorse’s story of perseverance and triumph stood out as the highlight of the night.