Gulf News

72 jockeys test their endurance in UAE’s first camel marathon

Emirati Yahya Saeed gets Range Rover after winning 24km race

- By Jumana Khamis Staff Reporter

The first camel marathon in the UAE saw 72 camel jockeys matching skills in one of the country’s oldest traditiona­l sports.

The 24km race organised by the Hamdan Bin Mohammad Heritage Centre (HHC) in cooperatio­n with Dubai Camel Racing Club started at the Dubai Internatio­nal Endurance City at 10am yesterday.

The jockeys trained with their camels for weeks and even months.

Emirati jockey Yahya Saeed and his camel achieved the goal by reaching the finish line first in just under an hour and a half. “I started the race slowly and then took off at the 6-7km mark. It was a strategy to hide my skills and not pose a threat to the other contestant­s,” said Saeed after collecting his prize, a Range Rover.

Saeed trained for no less than an hour and a half every day in the past month. He previously won seven 14km camel race championsh­ips.

Emirati jockeys Sultan Nuab Nood and Salem Obaid Al Hammadi finished second and third respective­ly.

The ages of the participat­ing camels ranged from 18 to 50. Prizes were awarded to the top 50 contestant­s. The top three won luxury vehicles while the rest received cash prizes.

Souad Ebrahim Darwish, director of championsh­ips at HHC, said the concept behind the event is to “revive the intangible heritage of the nation,” as camels are a symbol of the UAE.

She explained the relationsh­ip between a jockey and his camel is key in camel racing. “A jockey has to understand the nature of his camel and be aware of its endurance levels, and what and when to feed it. The bond is built over a long period of time, and long hours of practice are needed to win a camel race,” she said.

“It’s important to remember that this is the first edition of the event and a trial run. Hopefully in time the distance will increase,” Souad said.

She added the camel marathon will take place during the National Day week every year.

 ??  ?? Celebratin­g culture Since the camel marathon was announced nearly two months ago, more than 150 contestant­s registered and 72 took part. The race started at Dubai Internatio­nal Endurance City yesterday.
Celebratin­g culture Since the camel marathon was announced nearly two months ago, more than 150 contestant­s registered and 72 took part. The race started at Dubai Internatio­nal Endurance City yesterday.
 ?? Courtesy: HHC ?? Winners all Clockwise: Emiratis Yahya Saeed, Sultan Nuab Nood and Salem Obaid Al Hammadi, who finished first, second and third respective­ly.
Courtesy: HHC Winners all Clockwise: Emiratis Yahya Saeed, Sultan Nuab Nood and Salem Obaid Al Hammadi, who finished first, second and third respective­ly.
 ?? Zarina Fernandes /Gulf News ??
Zarina Fernandes /Gulf News
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates