Oisin Murphy (left), jockey of winning horse Desert Haze, poses for a picture with Sheikh Mohamed bin Khalifa Al Thani, at the Qatar Goodwood Festival in Sussex yesterday. The winning horse was trained by M Beckett. The five-day festival, set against the magnificent backdrop of the rolling Sussex countryside, kicked off yesterday. The winner collected £12,938 while the second and third place winners got £3,850 and £1,924 respectively. Right: Murphy riding Desert Haze to victory.