Qatar Tribune

Large Hathab participat­ion, online tests encouragin­g: Ali Al Rumaihi

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THE increasing number of participat­ing riders and especially female riders who are excelling both in showjumpin­g and dressage in the Longines Hathab Qatar Equestrian Tour Season 2020-21 supported by The Social Sport Contributi­on Fund is highly encouragin­g, says Ali Al Rumaihi, Event Director and Organizing Committee Member, Longines Hathab.

Speaking on the sidelines of the dressage event of Hathab Round 4 at the Qatar Equestrian Federation’s indoor arena on Saturday, Al Rumaihi, himself a former Olympian rider, said while the young riders have bucked up and are steadily improving in their performanc­es they are also being encouraged to go for online tests competitio­ns in dressage which has become quite a trend.

It makes us happy to see riders like Maryam Ahmad Al Boniin, Maryam Ahmed al Semaitt, and Asmaa Yasser Mohammed that they are competing in two discipline­s of equestrian and doing a really good job. It also encourages other young lady riders that can be in both showjumpin­g and dressage. All these riders are also working quite hard to stay in contention at this level. I hope soon they will be ready for internatio­nal competitio­ns and eventually aim for say the Asian Games. This is the goal to encourage them to think of reaching such levels at the moment, said Rumaihi.

He also revealed that the riders are also competing in other competitio­ns in dressage overseas online.

They are doing a great job participat­ing here and also online, he said.

Elaboratin­g on how they do it, he said. Online if you participat­e, they give you the tests and you practice on it, record your performanc­e and send it to the judges who then assess it and give you points accordingl­y. Then you see where you stand.

They also have special equipment like cameras which can be placed at strategica­lly to follow the rider and for the sensor to track the horse’s movements.

There about nine riders from Qatar who are already competing, but you will see more and more soon, he added.

Competing in an online dressage event means there is no for travelling, no stress, no riding in public and a whole month to get your test ridden, videoed and submitted. Plus there are a number of classes to choose from.

Opining on the on-going fourth season of Longines Hathab and overall progress in equestrian since the event was launched in 2017, Al Rumaihi said, The aim of Hathab has been this right from the start to get people to know our sport. You can see now so many young new faces who are competing, they want to buy their own horses.

From this we can find a new generation of riders, new juniors, and teams which can only be based on such new talent. You can’t do that with a handful of riders, you need to have a big base to choose from which Hathab is helping produce.

If we continue in the same vein, in five years’ time you can see a big difference, he concluded.

l oi i l imi top o ess e

Maryam Ahmad Al Boinin excelled on her 11-year-old bay gelding Silvan to top in the Medium Level 1 dressage event with a cumulative score of 67.672 at the Qatar Equestrian Federation’s indoor arena on Saturday.

Maryam Ahmed Al Semaitt on her mount Rhythm finished second while Ali Mohammed Al Marri on Wait and See ZE took the third place on the podium.

In the Prelim (Level 2) Test 2A event, Khalid Sanad Al Nuaimi riding stud Dow Jones 54 topped with a best score of 68.676. Ghanim Nasser Al Qadi on Andreas SPB Z was second while Asmaa Yasser Mohammed riding Quatro Junior finished third.

Results

4th Longines Hathab Tour 2020/2021

Dressage | Medium (Level 1) | Test 1B | Prize-Money QR15,000

1. Rider: Maryam Ahmad Al Boinin; Horse: Silvan; A: 68.621; B: 66.724 Score: 67.672; Prize: QR4,200

2. Maryam Ahmed Al Semaitt; Rhythm; 67.414; 67.414; 67.414; QR 3,375

3. Ali Mohammed Al Marri; Wait and See ZE; 67.759; 62.414; 65.086; QR2,625

4. Jassim Al Jaham Al Kuwari; Monopoly; 64.655; 64.138; 64.397; QR1,875

Dressage | Prelim (Level

2) | Test 2A | Prize-Money QR10,000

1. Khalid Sanad Al Nuaimi; Dow Jones 54; 66.176; 71.176; 68.676; QR 2,500

2. Ghanim Nasser Al Qadi; Andreas SPB Z; 65.882; 70.882; 68.382; QR2,000

3. Asmaa Yasser Mohammed; Quatro Junior; 67.353; 67.059; 67.206; QR1,500

4. Mubarak Yousuf Al Rumaihi; Casal Des Forets; 66.176; 67.059; 66.618; QR1,000.

 ??  ?? Ali Al Rumaihi, Event Director and Organizing Committee Member, Longines Hathab, honours Maryam Ahmad Al Boinin, winner of Level 1 dressage event of Longines Hathab Round 4 at Qatar Equestrian Federation’s indoor arena on Saturday.
Ali Al Rumaihi, Event Director and Organizing Committee Member, Longines Hathab, honours Maryam Ahmad Al Boinin, winner of Level 1 dressage event of Longines Hathab Round 4 at Qatar Equestrian Federation’s indoor arena on Saturday.
 ??  ?? Maryam Ahmad Al Boinin astride Silvan in the Level 1 dressage event of Longines Hathab Round 4 at Qatar Equestrian Federation’s indoor arena on Saturday.
Maryam Ahmad Al Boinin astride Silvan in the Level 1 dressage event of Longines Hathab Round 4 at Qatar Equestrian Federation’s indoor arena on Saturday.
 ??  ?? Podium finishers of Prelim (Level 2) dressage Longines Hathab Round 4 with Ali Al Rumaihi at Qatar Equestrian Federation on Saturday.
Podium finishers of Prelim (Level 2) dressage Longines Hathab Round 4 with Ali Al Rumaihi at Qatar Equestrian Federation on Saturday.

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