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Von Eckermann headlines Al Shira’aa Internatio­nal Grand Prix’s classy line-up

- AMITH PASSELA

Henrik von Eckermann is back in Abu Dhabi to defend his Al Shira’aa Internatio­nal Grand Prix title.

But the Swede is not the only high-profile name at the competitio­n, which gets underway at Al Forsan Internatio­nal Sports Resort on Wednesday.

Aside from the world No 8, three-time Olympian Luciana Diniz of Portugal and Hickstead Derby winner William Funnell of Great Britain are expected to grab attention.

The event has a four-star rating by the ranking system, Concours de Saut Internatio­nal (CSI).

Challengin­g for a share of the €270,000 (Dh1.13 million) prize fund are members of Saudi Arabia’s Asian Games team, including gold medallists Khalid Al Eid, Abdullah Sharbartly and Ramzy Al Duhami, who is also an Olympic bronze medallist.

Sheikha Latifa Al Maktoum spearheads the UAE’s challenge which includes Sheikh Majid Al Qasimi, Mohammed Abdullah Al Marri, Ahmed Al Junaibi and Ghanem Al Hajri.

Included for the first time in the competitio­n is a jumping derby, which consists of different types of fences and a regular showjumpin­g class with ditches, banks and hedges.

“This year we wanted to offer our spectators something different and came with the idea of the jumping derby, which will take place for the first ever time in the region,” event president Omran Al Owais said at the launch ceremony yesterday.

“We are very pleased with our rider line-up this year. The high-profile names that we continue to attract for the Al Shira’aa are testament to the quality of the event and also speaks of the growing popularity of the UAE Tour.”

Al Shira’aa Stables in Abu Dhabi hosts three shows during the season that includes the Fatima Bint Mubarak Academy’s Ladies Show and the CSI one-star Al Shira’aa Show. “The one-star event which launches the Al Shira’aa Internatio­nal Show is another innovation,” Al Owais added.

“We are always looking for different ways to support showjumpin­g in the country. The smaller internatio­nal event can be a stepping stone for the local equestrian community.”

This year’s competitio­n is the third iteration and has already emerged as the premier event in the Middle East.

“The show, which is held over four days, features classes for young riders and juniors as well as young horses in addition to internatio­nal four-star competitio­ns,” event director Martina Boor said.

Included in the event for the first time is a jumping derby with different fences and a regular showjumpin­g class

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Khushnum Bhandari for The National Henrik von Eckermann will be eyeing the CSI 5-star Emirates Airline Dubai Grand Prix this week

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