The $10 million horse race
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The $10 million horse race

Updated 1046 GMT (1846 HKT) March 27, 2015
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Silvestre De Sousa celebrates riding African Story to victory the Dubai World Cup at the Meydan in 2014. Warren Little/Getty Images
The Dubai World Cup's Meydan Racecourse. Courtesy Meydan and Teo A. Khing Design Consultants
A general view of the crowd during the 2006 Dubai World Cup. Scott Barbour/Getty Images/File
It was the American racehorse of the year in 2014, but what does 2015 hold for California Chrome? Al Bello/Getty Images/file
California Chrome will race in Dubai Saturday. There is $10 million up for grabs at the Dubai World Cup race alone, with $25 million available for all of the event's race card. Joe Raedle/Getty Images
It attracts an international clientele of racegoers each and every year. Francois Nel/Getty Image
The stakes are high, so are the fashion ones -- typified by this peacock-inspired head dress. Francois Nel/Getty Images
The first running of the race took place in 1996 and there has been a very international feel ever since. KARIM SAHIB/AFP/Getty Images
There is no shortage of glamor at a race whose purse eclipses any other horse race on the sporting calendar. Francois Nel/Getty Images
Befitting the race's enormous purse, race goers go that extra mile in pursuit of fashion immortality. Warren Little/Getty Images
It is now held at Meydan Racecourse whose grandstand is nicely offset by some of the headwear on display. Warren Little/Getty Images
The racegoers are still expected to be in full force despite some of the key entries having pulled out in the weeks leading up to the event. Warren Little/Getty Images
The attendees come in all shapes and sizes, including this boy dressed in the colors of Godolphin Stables. Francois Nel/Getty Images
Last year African Story befittingly sealed the victory for Dubai's leader Sheikh Mohammad bin Rashid al-Maktoum. MARWAN NAAMANI/AFP/Getty Images
Sheikh Mohammed made no secret of his delight as Silvestre De Sousa road his horse to the win. Warren Little/Getty Images
Toast of New York had been in action at Meydan a year ago and was scheduled for the World Cup this time around before being pulled out. Warren Little/Getty Images
Of the big name horses in this year's race, California Chrome is currently the favorite to take home the $10m jackpot. MARWAN NAAMANI/AFP/Getty Images