Oman Daily Observer

Suhar camel racing track continues to bring heritage to life

Although modern technology has reduced the role of camels in transporta­tion, camel racing has remained a favourite sport for many

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SUHAR: Camel racing track in the Wilayat of Suhar in the Governorat­e of North Al Batinah is one of many racing fields in the Sultanate. The track was officially opened in April 2006 to provide services for the camel breeders in Suhar in particular and the wilayats of North Al Batinah in general, as well as for organising different camel races and activities.

Camel racing has been receiving constant support from His Majesty Sultan Qaboos, which is a clear evidence of the importance of camel racing as a significan­t part of authentic Omani heritage.

The camel breeding and taking care of them are among the things that the Omani citizens always feel proud of. Although modern technology has reduced the role of camels in transporta­tion, camels remain in modern life as racing camels have become a source of livelihood for many people in the community, in addition to being a favourite sport among many people.

Shaikh Ali bin Ahmed al Shamsi, Wali of Suhar, said that the camel racing track in Suhar is located in Mowaileh, near Sohar Referral Hospital, with an area extending for 5.2 million square meters and is approximat­ely 8 km long. He added that 4 official annual races are held in the track, two for the Royal Camel Corps (RCC) and two for Omani Camel Racing Federation (OCRF), in addition to in-wilayat races that are organised by the national committee in Suhar.

He pointed out that the track offers services for those interested in the sport, not in Suhar only, but in all wilayats of the Governorat­e of North Al Batinah in particular and the various wilayats and governorat­es of the Sultanate in general. The stables of camel’s owners are close to the track.

Shaikh al Shamis further said that the track witnesses many races, whether those organised by RCC or OCRF. Those races witness the participat­ion and interactio­n of a large camel breeders and those interested in camels.

He added that the high turnout witnessed in Suhar camel racing indicate the importance of this kind of sport and its popularity within the Sultanate and abroad.

The camel races witness coverage from the media means which allocate enough space to those races and to follow up the various events and activities throughout the year, with the aim of educating the public about this sport, participat­ing camels and their types.

He pointed out that the programme of camel races that are held in this track from time to time includes Al Ardha racing and entertainm­ent races, in addition to camel milking contests and camel beauty competitio­ns. He said that they include the participat­ion of the Omani folklore groups, poem recitation­s about the heritage on these races and their great prestige in the Sultanate.

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