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The World Series Racing Championship, renamed World Racing Championships for its final year, was an annual thoroughbred horse racing competition that linked the worlds' most important horse races together in a series with a point-based overall result. From 1999 to 2001 it was officially named the Emirates World Series Racing Championship after it’s main sponsor, Emirates Airline. It was set up in 1999 and last contested in 2005.

A champion was crowned for both horses and Jockeys based on the following points system

Year-by-Year results
The event never really catched on with horsemen. While they appreciated the extra purse money to the races, few planned their horses schedule along the series. As a result, the Al Maktoum-owned Godolphin Racing was the owner of all winners of the first four seasons. Since only 2 of its races (the Dubai World Cup and the Breeders Cup Classic) are contested over a dirt track it also never attracted the most famous American horses.

Frankie Dettori, who usually accompanied the Godolphin runners, won the first five Jockey titles in a row.