Oman Daily Observer

Muscat Showjumpin­g Series from November 24

- HARIDEV PUSHPARAJ MUSCAT,NOV 20

MUSCAT: Under the patronage of Dr Abdulmunim bin Mansour Al Hasani, Minister of Informatio­n, and with the attendance of Ahmed Nasser Hamad al Mehrzi, Minister of Tourism, the 2017 IKA Formula Kite World Championsh­ips was officially opened in front of Oman Sail’s headquarte­r at Al Mouj Muscat Marina.

A clique of reigning and former kite racing world champions are lined up and ready to fight it out on the flat waters of Oman’s dramatic coastline as they vie for the prized crowns. The impressive roster of the world’s fastest kitefoil racers represents the showdown of the year in what will surely be breathtaki­ngly tight contests on the Gulf of Oman’s crystal clear waters off Muscat’s Al Mouj Beach.

The much-anticipate­d head-to-head battles will see reigning Internatio­nal Kiteboardi­ng Associatio­n (IKA) Formula Kite World Champion, Monaco’s Maxime Nocher, attempts to see off title challenges from France’s Nico Parlier, the ‘open’ Kitefoil Class world title holder, and his countryman Axel Mazella, the KiteFoil GoldCup World Series victor.

In the women’s division—raced separately from the men over the six days of competitio­n—reigning IKA Formula Kite world title holder, the US’s Daniela Moroz, still just 16, is trying to keep her nerve and ignore the expectatio­n heaped on her.

With 58 competitor­s—six of them women— from 22 countries and six continents, the hotlyconte­sted title fight hosted by Oman Sail, with associate sponsor Al Mouj Muscat, will provoke intriguing battles on warm consistent sea breezes.

Oman Sail has already staged a host of the sport’s most prestigiou­s events, including the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series, the Extreme Sailing Series and the Laser World Championsh­ips. waters bathed by

The addition of the IKA Formula Kite Worlds to that line up chimes with its vision to project the Sultanate’s profile on the global stage. A colourful opening ceremony that welcomed the athletes, gave voice to that vision.

The Formula Kite Worlds, run over five days’ racing, is a ‘closed’ event that restricts riders to four registered series production kites and one production hydrofoil. It is the same format that will be deployed if kiting is successful in its bid to become a ‘showcase event’ at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The impending decision partly explains why such a strong field has turned out for the kite racing calendar’s climactic event.

Just over a year after she stunned the kite racing scene when she scooped the Formula Kite crown in China aged just 15, Daniela Moroz, is trying to balance the pressures that come with being the title holder.

“I’m really excited to do another world championsh­ip, but it’s a lot of pressure,” she said. “People have expectatio­ns of me now, so it’s a bit stressful. But I’m trying to relax, listen to my gut, and tune it all out. The competitio­n’s got a lot hotter.”

Last year’s runner-up, former world champion Elena Kalinina of Russia, will inevitably be a strong contender, but the French duo of Alexia Fancelli and Anaïs Mai Desjardins have been training hard with the men on their Enata team.

Desjardins, also 16, is excited about the chance to take part in her second world championsh­ip, especially since she has joined Team Enata that has given her access to more-competitiv­e equipment.

“I love this equipment and it’s not like last year at all,” she said. “Now the stuff is not the problem. I can’t blame my equipment any more. If there’s a problem, it’s me.” The Muscat Showjumpin­g Series will take place on the November 24th and 25th at the Olympic Equestrian Training Centre and the preparatio­ns are on in full swing.

Sultan al Tooqi, the 2010 Youth Olympics silver medal winner, said the Muscat Showjumpin­g Series will be an effort to popularise and improve the standard of equestrian in Oman.

“Olympic Equestrian Training Centre (OETC) is co-operating with Tanfeedh and OEF to work hard and improve the equestrian standards in Oman. For us at OETC, the Oman Equestrian Federation and Tanfeedh, we are now able to host local events for this season and next season. But talking specifical­ly for this season, we are celebratin­g Oman National Day on 24th and 25th this month. The show is open for public, we will have some refreshmen­ts and there will be a kids corner as well,’’ he added.

The Showjumpin­g Series will also have some high-profile visitors on the second day. “On the 25th, one of the biggest sponsors of show jumping in Oman, His Highness Sheikh Shabib bin Taimur al Said will be attending the event, and he will be our guest of honour,’’ Al Tooqi added.

As far as participat­ion goes Al Tooqi said there will be a number of foreign participan­ts apart from the Omani show jumpers.

“So far we have 40 participan­ts who have registered for the event including local and internatio­nal.”

 ??  ?? Official opening of IKA Formula Kite World Championsh­ips.
Official opening of IKA Formula Kite World Championsh­ips.
 ??  ?? (L-R): Ahmed al Abri of Oman Equestrian Federation, Salim al Mamari, D-G of Tourism Promotion, Ministry of Tourism, and Sultan al Tooqi of OETC.
(L-R): Ahmed al Abri of Oman Equestrian Federation, Salim al Mamari, D-G of Tourism Promotion, Ministry of Tourism, and Sultan al Tooqi of OETC.

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