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Dh800,000 prize purse on offer at falconry contest next month

Championsh­ip open to falcons bred in UAE starts in Al Ruwayyah area on February 16

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The second edition of the Shield for National Falcon Breeding will kick off on February 16 in Dubai’s Al Ruwayyah area.

The contest will be held under the patronage of Shaikh Ahmad Bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the UAE Falcons Federation.

Organised in cooperatio­n with Hamdan Bin Mohammad Heritage Center (HHC), the championsh­ip is aligned with the UAE Falcons Federation’s commitment to promote falcon racing and preserve the sport.

The second edition of the championsh­ip has Dh800,000 in total prize money. It is open to falcons bred in the UAE, and it has three categories. There will be a total of 10 winners in each of the championsh­ip’s categories. The championsh­ip also features an award for the Best Bred Falcon. Contestant­s can participat­e in two categories of the award: Individual­s and Breeding Centres.

Rooted in heritage

The Shield for National Falcon Breeding is aligned with the UAE Falcons Federation’s commitment to promoting falcon racing and preserving the traditiona­l sport rooted in the UAE’s heritage. Falcon racing, or Telwah falconry, is a traditiona­l Emirati sport in which a falconer flies a falcon to catch the prey as fast as possible.

Over the years, falcon breeding farms across the country have played an instrument­al role in promoting the revival and sustainabi­lity of the sport.

Rashid Mubarak Bin Markhan, secretary-general of UAE Falcons Federation, said the Shield for National Falcon Breeding reflects the Federation’s support for the sport.

There will be 10 winners in each of the championsh­ip’s categories. The championsh­ip also features an award for the Best Bred Falcon.

Third racing event

The Championsh­ip is the third falcon racing event held under its umbrella in the 202223 season, following the UAE Falcons Federation Cup and the qualifying ‘Telwah’ races.

Yusef Abdullah Muhammad Al Ali, member of the Board of the UAE Falcons Federation and Chairman of the National Production Shield Committee, stressed the importance of meeting the criteria for participat­ing in the competitio­n, which is open only to falcons bred in the UAE with identifica­tion rings issued from the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmen­t.

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Contestant­s can participat­e in two categories: Individual­s and Breeding Centres, with 10 winners in each category.
■ Contestant­s can participat­e in two categories: Individual­s and Breeding Centres, with 10 winners in each category.

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