
Shyla Seemar: A trainer's daughter, a racing heart, and a front-row seat to greatness
As the lights dim in the IMAX theatre at the Meydan Hotel for the Dubai World Cup post-position draw, a hush falls over the crowd. Anticipation fills the air as the names of the 11 contenders are called out by renowned television hosts Rishi Persad and Laura King, with each gate assignment shaping the destiny of racing's most prestigious night.
Among the trainers, owners, and racing enthusiasts, one young girl stands out as the draw unfolds - not just for her bright eyes and radiant charm, but for the support she offers to the man at the heart of it all — her father, UAE Champion trainer Bhupat Seemar.
Shyla has grown up immersed in the world of racing. She rides ponies with the same joy and admiration that fuels her father's love for horses while her mother, Caroline, plays an active role in the daily operations of Zabeel Stables, riding trackwork for Bhupat in the early mornings, deepening the family's connection to the sport.
For Shyla, there is no greater thrill than watching her father's horses thunder down the track. But this Saturday its the Dubai World Cup, the pinnacle of UAE racing where Bhupat will send out two strong contenders, Imperial Emperor and Walk of Stars, with hopes of claiming back-to-back victories in the prestigious event.
'I get excited whenever Dad has a runner, but this is different,' Shyla says, her eyes sparkling with anticipation. 'It's the Dubai World Cup. It's bigger. Every day, I feel the excitement building.'
Last year, Shyla witnessed history as her father's horse, Laurel River, stormed to victory in the Dubai World Cup. It was a moment that left an indelible mark on her heart.
'It was one of the most beautiful moments of my life,' she recalls. 'Seeing my dad achieve something so incredible and being there in that moment—it was unforgettable. The emotions were electric at Meydan, and I'll never forget how happy he was.'
Shyla knows the feeling of victory well. She carries the pride of being her father's daughter as a cherished treasure. Always by his side, she is more than just a supporter—she's his good luck charm, a symbol of the love and dedication that binds their family to the sport.
'I'm not usually nervous,' she admits. 'But this time, I know Saturday will be different. I'll be overwhelmed when Imperial Emperor and Walk of Stars take their places at the gates because I want so much for Dad to win again.'
For Shyla, the wait until Saturday feels endless. The countdown to the Dubai World Cup is filled with anticipation, hope, and the dream of another unforgettable moment with her father. No matter the outcome, she knows her place will always be by his side—sharing in the triumphs, the challenges, and, above all, the love for the sport that unites them.

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