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Sheikh Ahmed crowns winner of Dubai Internatio­nal Arabian Horse Championsh­ip

In a true testament to the beauty of Arabian horses, over 200 fillies, colts, mares, and stallions from around the world competed in the three-day competitio­n

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Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Chairman of Dubai Airports Corporatio­n, Chairman and CEO of Emirates Airline and Group, crowned the winners of the 21st edition of the Dubai Internatio­nal Arabian Horse Championsh­ip (DIAHC).

The prestigiou­s Dubai Internatio­nal Arabian Horse Championsh­ip concluded at the Dubai World Trade Center, with the participat­ion of 205 horses from 15 countries competing for a total prize pool of $4 million.

The closing ceremony was atended by Sheikh Abdullah Bin Majid Al Qasimi, Chairman of Sharjah Equestrian and Racing Club, Dr. Ghanem Al Hajri, Secretary-general of the UAE Equestrian and Racing Federation, Ziad Abdullah Galadari, Chairman of DIAHC Higher Organising, Abdulrahma­n Abu Al Shawareb, member of the championsh­ip organizing commitee, and Qusai Obaidalla, Dubai Internatio­nalarabian­horsechamp­ionshipdir­ector and Board Member.

The historic three-day long equestrian competitio­n hedd at purpose-built Zabeel Halls 4, 5, and 6.

A true testament to the beauty of Arabian horses, over 200 fillies, colts, mares, and stallions from around the world were given points for their appearance – including their head, neck, chest, body, and feet – as well as for their movement and symmetry.

In the Yearling Fillies Championsh­ip, D Rowa, scored 32 points and won the cash award of $60,000. Aryam Harbah claimed second position with 26 points while Shamikhat Al Hawajer finished third with 10 points.

In the Junior Fillies Championsh­ip, Sheikh Abdullah bin Majid Al Qasimi-owned E.S. Sharjah emerged as the champion in this category with an impressive 30 points, earning a substantia­l $215,000 prize.

D Raseel clinched the bronze prize of $60,000 with 9 points, while D Aserah secured second place with 28 points, earning $110,000.

In the Senior Mares Championsh­ip, Nayla Halek’s D Aziza claimed victory with 28 points and the highest prize of $275,000.

Basandra Setimociel­o secured second place with 25 points, receiving $165,000.

Among the yearling colts, MZ Adeeb and AJ Rabdan received bronze and silver titles, along with $25,000 and $40,000, respective­ly. HA Excellent won the gold title ater a tiebreaker by class, earning $60,000 with 25 points.

In the Junior Colts Championsh­ip, RD Rajan emerged as the champion, winning the first-place prize of $215,000 with 30 points.

AJ Sayer took the bronze title and $60,000 with 12 points, while Hamed Sarm secured second place with 21 points, earning $110,000.

Finally, in the Senior Stallions Championsh­ip, Sundown KA secured third place with 7 points and $60,000. E.S. Prince claimed second place with 17 points, receiving $165,000. FA El Rasheem was crowned champion with an outstandin­g 38 points, winning the grand prize of $275,000.

The event also recognized the dedication of studs and breeders, celebratin­g internatio­nal equestrian excellence with several special awards,

Dubai Arabian Horse Stud won the Dubai Gold Breeder, Ajman Stud received Dubai Gold Farm Award, Saudi Arabia bagged Dubai Internatio­nal Award and Dubai Gold Sire Award was Bestowed upon Marwan Al Shaqab.

In total, Dubai Arabian Horse Stud won two gold medals, claiming the Stallions Championsh­ip and the Yearling Fillies Championsh­ip, along with a silver and bronze in the Fillies Championsh­ip.

Qusai Obaidalla, Dubai Internatio­nal Arabian Horse Championsh­ip Director and Board Member, affirmed that the 21st edition of the championsh­ip has laid the foundation for success and special incentives for Gulf countries to organize similar tournament­s during the Holy Month of Ramadan.

UAE horses demonstrat­ed their dominance in the championsh­ip by winning 12 medals, including three gold, five silvers, and four bronzes, while Switzerlan­d secured three golds, Saudi Arabia won two silvers, and Qatar claimed a bronze.

Obaidalla said: “This edition has proven to be a great success and witnessed strong participat­ion with 205 horses from various countries worldwide, including 6 world champion horses and 50 horses that have previously won local and internatio­nal championsh­ips, in addition to distinguis­hed local participat­ion. This was reflected in a high level of competitio­n across all categories.”

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Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Ziad Galadari and other dignitarie­s during the presentati­on ceremony.
↑ Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Ziad Galadari and other dignitarie­s during the presentati­on ceremony.

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