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#DWC2026: D’Angelo Dreaming of Dubai Breakthrough with Bentornato

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DUBAI: Few people want a Dubai World Cup night winner more than Jose D’Angelo, and few have a better chance of getting one in just a few days’ time.

The US-based Venezuelan trainer, who sends out G1 Breeders’ Cup Sprint winner Bentornato (pictured)in Saturday’s G1 Dubai Golden Shaheen, is on his third trip to Dubai. He sent out Jesus’ Team to finish sixth in the G1 Dubai World Cup in 2021, before Caramel Chip and Run Classic ran down the field in the Godolphin Mile and Dubai Golden Shaheen in 2024.

D’Angelo enjoyed an Annus Mirabilis in 2025, capped when Bentornato and Shisospicy did the Breeders’ Cup sprint double barely an hour apart at Del Mar in November.

“2025 was an amazing year,” he says. “We planned it all year for Bentornato and Shisospicy to go to the Breeders’ Cup and we won it – it was an amazing feeling. It probably looks easy, but Bentornato went to three tracks and Shisospicy went to more than six tracks, so they traveled a lot last year.”

Despite success at arguably the biggest American meeting of all, D’Angelo is thirsty for more and is especially keen for wins outside of the US.

“I feel like you have to keep winning and improving,” he continues. “I’m very competitive with myself. I’m just looking for more and trying to be at the best races around the world.”

He has a great ally in Bentornato, who seems to have inherited his trainer’s love of travel. In 2024 the son of Valiant Minister was third, beaten six lengths, in a vintage G3 Saudi Derby behind Forever Young and Book’em Danno. Since then he’s transformed, winning the G2 Gallant Bob at Parx as a three-year-old and finishing second in the Breeders’ Cup Sprint, before going one better in that race last year.

“Bentornato is very talented,” says his trainer. “He’s strong but when he goes to the track he’s all business and very focused on his job. When you look at his career, he was undefeated in his first four starts at two but then he lost in Saudi to the best horse in the world, Forever Young. He ran huge but we released a mile isn’t what he needs.

“At the Breeders’ Cup and Churchill Downs he was training better and better each day and I’m seeing the same here, so I’m very confident he’s going to be tough next Saturday.

“He’s a very good traveler and I think he likes it here.”

Bentornato, along with Forever Young and Ethical Diamond, are beneficiaries of a new reciprocal deal between Dubai Racing Club and Breeders’ Cup.

“Dubai always was the plan because it is ‘win and you’re in’ for the Breeders’ Cup which he will go for again this year,” explains D’Angelo. “I would like to win here, but no race looks easy. I think the most important is to see the post position that we get and go from there. Ideally we would like to be drawn towards the outside.”

Taking nothing to chance, D’Angelo arrived in Dubai early enough to watch Bentornato breeze on Saturday morning.

“It’s my third time here and I’m very happy to be here,” he said. “The owners are coming too and we’re looking forward to Saturday.”

Bentornato may be one of the best horses currently in Dubai, but his talent is matched by his trainer’s ambition. Just wait for the celebrations if they pull it off.

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