Ajman (WAM)
His Highness Sheikh Ammar bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Crown Prince of Ajman, witnessed the final round of the Arabian Horse Championship, organized by the Saudi Equestrian Federation in the capital, Riyadh, with 237 horses representing 130 studs from different parts of the world participating in it. the competition, in the presence of Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Faisal, Minister of Sports, Chairman of the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee, and Prince Abdullah bin Fahd bin Abdullah, Chairman of the Federation’s Board of Directors. Saudi Arabia.
The competition aims to raise the level of Arabian horse shows, create a competitive sporting event, and promote Arabian horse breeding. The Netherlands and Italy, with financial prizes up to 27.5 million.
His Highness Sheikh Ammar bin Humaid Al Nuaimi praised the success of the competition and the strong competition between horses, praising the participation of the purest Arabian horse studs in the world in its activities. His Majesty emphasized that organizing such competitions encourages horse owners to take an interest in horse breeding and participate in international competitions and competitions, indicating that the interest of the UAE in breeding Arabian horses aims to highlight the national heritage, and that there are stables of pure Arabian horses. in the UAE among the most important in the world.
His Highness pointed out that the Emirate of Ajman pays great attention to horse sports as an integral part of its interest in developing the sports sector and organizing local and international sports events and competitions, which will contribute to attracting and discovering sporting talents and training and qualifying them. participate in local and international competitions. His Highness the Crown Prince of Ajman confirmed the emirate’s willingness to provide all the necessary capabilities to launch the tournament in its next session, in a way that will contribute to strengthening its position as a host home your equestrian sport and the most powerful international competitions.
Ajman Stud’s horses taking part in the final round of the Arabian Horse Championship achieved outstanding results, as “AJ Kaya” was crowned with gold for a mare, after taking first place win in the whole circuit, and first place in the final competitions in Riyadh , and “Basandra” got second place in the Riyadh Circuit in the mare division and won silver. The program to complete the rounds included holding the finals of the one-year-old “Fillies and Colts” championships, and the two- and three-year-old “Fillies and Colts” championships. , and the “Mares” and “Stallions” competitions, as well as awarding prizes for the best farm model, representative, and male or female.
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The “Arabian Horse Tour” will be held in 2025 in three special new locations: Ajman, London in the United Kingdom, and Prague in the Czech Republic, with next year’s season starting from Ajman in the period between January 3 and January 6, and the tour will be held in the Al Zorah area in conjunction with the “Ajman Arabian Horse Championship”. The tour will then move to the Qatari capital, Doha, where the tournament will be held in the Katara region, between February 5 and 8, before returning to Muscat in the Sultanate of Oman between March 6 and March 8 .
The tour will go to Riyadh, where it will be held between April 9 and 12, and the last stop will be in the Middle East.
2024-11-17 22:32:00
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1. As an expert in the equestrian industry, how would you describe the significance of the Arabian Horse Championship in raising the profile of Arabian horse breeding and contributing to international competitions?
2. Your Highness, could you elaborate on the efforts being made by the Emirate of Ajman to promote horse sports as an integral part of their sporting sector, and what initiatives have been taken to attract and develop local talents in this field?
3. How does the success of the Ajman Stud’s horses in this competition reflect on the state of Arabian horse breeding in the UAE, and what steps are being taken to maintain this level of excellence?
4. The “Arabian Horse Tour” is set to visit three new locations in the coming years – London, Prague, and the Czech Republic. As a prominent figure in the equestrian community, how do you see these stops influencing the future of the sport and promoting its global reach?
5. The article mentions that the tour will start from Ajman next year. Could you provide more details on the events planned for the upcoming season and their expected impact on the local equestrian scene?
6. How important is it for countries like the UAE to organize and participate in these international competitions, and what message does it send to the global equestrian community about the country’s commitment to preserving horse breeding heritage?
7. As one of the most prestigious competitions in the equestrian world, what are some of the challenges associated with organizing an event like the Arabian Horse Championship, and how do these challenges change when the event is hosted in multiple countries?