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DEFENDING CHAMPION LEADS STRONG UAE TEAM IN TODAY’S FEI WORLD ENDURANCE CHAMPIONSH­IP

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haikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, will be hoping to repeat his landmark 2014 victory as he leads a strong UAE team in the Longines FEI World Endurance Championsh­ip in Slovakia today.

Shaikh Hamdan, who will start the 160km ride at the state-of-the-art Samorin Equestrian Centre as the huge favourite, produced a breathtaki­ng ride on Yamamah to win the gold in Normandy, France two years ago.

In what is often described as one of his best performanc­es, Shaikh Hamdan and Yamamah overcame rain and testing conditions to triumph over a worldclass field of 173 riders from 47 nations at the historic venue.

Today, he will be joined by four of the UAE’s finest horsemen as bids to give the UAE a fourth individual gold in the event following victories by his father, His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, who was triumphant at Euston Park, Great Britain in 2012 and his younger brother Shaikh Ahmad Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the shock winner at Jerez, Spain in 2002.

Formidable line-up

Season riders Shaikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum, Shaikh Hamad Dalmook Al Maktoum, Saif Al Mazroui and Abdullah Ghanim Al Merri, together with Shaikh Hamdan, form a formidable line-up determined to win a fourth team gold for the UAE following victories in 2008 (Terengganu, Malaysia), 2010 (Lexington, USA) and 2012 (Euston Park).

Together the UAE squad take on 136 of the most accomplish­ed endurance riders from 46 countries over a challengin­g but scenic route over countrysid­e that follows the route of the Danube River, the longest river within today’s European Union and second-longest on the continent.

Following a 6am mass start, the riders will negotiate five loops of 40km, 35km, 35km, 30km and 20km each. Horses will undergo a mandatory vet check at the end of each loop to ensure they are fit and healthy to continue in the competitio­n.

Mohammed Essa Al Adhab, General Manager of the Dubai Equestrian Club, a subsidiary of Meydan Group, said: “United under the strong leadership of Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the UAE has a great chance in this competitio­n.

“We are fielding a vastly experience­d team who are all accustomed to competing together and have experience­d success at the highest levels. They are all accomplish­ed horsemen who understand the demands of competing on the internatio­nal stage.”

Top athletes

FEI Endurance Director Manuel Bandeira de Mello said: “We have the best endurance athletes on the planet competing in the Longines FEI World Endurance Championsh­ips on Saturday [today]. The world’s top endurance athletes get to compete at this level only every two years, at either the World Endurance Championsh­ips which coincide with the Olympic cycle, or at the FEI World Equestrian Games.

“Endurance is the fastest growing FEI discipline and at Šamorín we have 46 out of a total of 53 countries currently involved in internatio­nal endurance

Normandy (FRA) Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum (Yamamah)

Euston Park, (GBR) Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum (Madji du Pont)

Lexington, KY (USA) Maria Alvarez Ponton (Nobby)

Terengganu (MAS) Maria Alvarez Ponton (Nobby)

Aachen (GER) Miguel Vila Ubach (Hungares)

Dubai (UAE) Barbara Lissarragu­e (Georga)

Jerez (ESP) Shaikh Ahmad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum (Bowman)

Compiegne (FRA) Maya Killa Perringera­rd (Varoussa)

Dubai (UAE) Valerie Kanavy (High Winds Jedi)

Fort Riley, Kansas (USA) Danielle Kanavy (Pieraz)

Den Haag (NED) Valerie Kanavy (Pieraz)

Barcelona (ESP) Becky Hart (RO Grand Sultan)

Stockholm (SWE) Becky Hart (RO Grand Sultan)

Front Royal, VA (USA) Becky Hart (RO Grand Sultan)

Pratoni del Vivaro (ITA) Casandra Schuler (Shiko’s Omar)

Year

Venue/ Counrty Normandy (FRA) Euston Park, (GBR) Lexington, KY (USA)

(MAS) Aachen (GER) Dubai (UAE) erez (ESP) Compiegne (FRA) Dubai (UAE) Kansas (USA) Den Haag (NED) Barcelona (ESP) Stockholm (SWE) Fort Royal (USA) Patoni del Vivaro (ITA)

Terengganu

Winner

Spain UAE

UAE France

France Australia New Zealand USA

rance Britain SA Britain

competitio­ns. We’re all looking forward to seeing these athletes showcase this incredible sport, which is a real test of the partnershi­p between the horse and the rider, and the ability to cross all kinds of terrain.”

 ?? WAM ?? Shaikh Mohammad in discussion with Shaikh Hamdan, who will compete with 136 endurance riders from 46 countries today.
WAM Shaikh Mohammad in discussion with Shaikh Hamdan, who will compete with 136 endurance riders from 46 countries today.
 ?? AFP ?? UAE’s Al Ahli head coach Cosmin Olaroiu gestures during the Arabian Gulf Super Cup match in Cairo on Tuesday.
AFP UAE’s Al Ahli head coach Cosmin Olaroiu gestures during the Arabian Gulf Super Cup match in Cairo on Tuesday.

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