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Details of 3rd Crown Prince Camel Festival revealed

- Arab News Jeddah

Prince Fahd bin Jalawi bin Abdul Aziz, vice president of the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee and president of the Saudi Camel Federation, has announced details of the third Crown Prince Camel Festival, which will begin in Taif Camel Square on Aug. 8.

Prince Fahd said that the festival would see competitio­n among a number of local and internatio­nal camel owners, with 532 races, competing for a total prize pool of SR53 million ($14.1 million). The festival will start with a preliminar­y stage for all age groups with 32 races, while the marathon will be eight races, and the final will consist of 204 races.

He said that the festival aims to

consolidat­e camel sports heritage, promote it in Saudi and Arab culture, and support tourism and economic movement in the Kingdom, which enhances community participat­ion and ingrains national heritage.

Prince Fahd said that the festival achieved remarkable participat­ion in its second running last year, which gained it a place in Guinness World Records after more than 13,000 camels participat­ed in the festival.

Prince Fahd expressed his thanks and gratitude to King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for their support for the advancemen­t of the camel sport, and to Prince Abdul Aziz bin Turki Al-Faisal, minister of sports, president of the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee and president of the Internatio­nal Camel Federation, for his followup and support of the camel federation’s programs in general, and the Crown Prince Camel Festival in particular.

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