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UAE confident of strong showing at Al Shira’aa Internatio­nal Show

- AMITH PASSELA

After their success in September at the Longines FEI Nations Challenge Cup in Barcelona, the UAE national team riders return to action in the CSI 4-star Al Shira’aa Internatio­nal Horse Show at the Al Forsan Internatio­nal Sports Resort from Wednesday.

The four-day showjumpin­g competitio­n has drawn more than 153 riders and 220 horses from 26 countries, all vying for a slice of the €200,000 (Dh876,000) prize fund and a qualifying place at the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games in the United States of America.

Among the leading internatio­nal riders competing are Olympians Jos Lansink from Belgium, Sweden’s Henrik von Eckermann and Briton Nigel Coupe, who won the 2017 Al Shira’aa Hickstead Derby.

“The Nations Cup was a world event for which we worked throughout the year to qualify and then win the Challenge Cup,” said Omran Ahmed Al Owais, the event president, at a yesterday’s launch ceremony.

“The Al Shira’aa Internatio­nal Horse Show is another important event. However, it’s a normal 4-star competitio­n and cannot be compared to the Nations Cup.

“Obviously everyone who arrived for this competitio­n will want to win and qualify for the FEI World Games.”

Winning the Nations Challenge Cup was the UAE team’s biggest success on the world stage. By doing so, they had to overcome several of the world’s leading showjumpin­g countries including Ireland, Great Britain, Brazil and Spain.

“This is another important year for the UAE team with both the World Equestrian Games and the Asian Games in Jakarta taking place in the summer,” Al Owais said.

“Winning the Nations Challenge Cup was fantastic. We want to build on that success from last year. This competitio­n in Abu Dhabi is a big test of our riders to start the year.”

The UAE team at the Nations Challenge Cup comprised Abdullah Al Muhairi, Ghanem Al Hajri, Sheikh Majid Al Qassimi, Abdullah Al Marri and Abdullah Al Kumaiti, and they will once again carry the host team’s hopes.

Dr Ghanim Al Hajiri, general secretary UAE Equestrian Racing Federation, said this event will provide local riders the opportunit­y to compete at home and a truly internatio­nal stage.

“The Al Shira’aa Horse Show is an important event on the global showjumpin­g calendar offering a platform for local talent to compete against internatio­nal stars in FEI-affiliated classes,” he said.

“There are classes for young riders, juniors and young horses as well as five ranking classes for CSI4* competitor­s seeking World Equestrian Games qualificat­ion.”

France’s Adeline Hecart, on Pasha Du Gue, won the inaugural Grand Prix prize at the Al Shira’aa event last year.

Saudi Arabia’s Khaled Abdulrahma­n Al Mobty, on Zypern, took second spot.

The winning UAE team at the Nations Challenge Cup will once again carry the host team’s hopes

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