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"07" He reaps " Symbol" In the President’s Cup for Falconry

Abu Dhabi, January 17 / WAM / The competitions for the thirteenth edition of the President’s Cup for Falconry continued today on its seventh day, organized by the Abu Dhabi Falconers Club, in Al Falah Square in Abu Dhabi.

The falcon “07”, owned by Saeed Ahmed bin Sheikh Mejren Al Kindi, won first place in the symbol race for the public, Malak – Gear Pure Farkh. Second place was won by the falcon “Al Kut”, owned by Khalfan Nader Al Qubaisi, and third place was won by the falcon “Ash”, owned by Hamad Ahmed bin Mejren.

The first-half competitions for the general category, Malak – Gear Pure Chicken, resulted in the “terrifying” falcon of Sultan Hamad Sultan Baljafla Al Mansouri winning first place.

The falcon “Triple”, by Salem Hamad Sultan in Al Jafla Al Mansouri, topped the second half of the general category – Gear Pure Farkh, and the falcon “Ghayar” came second, by Ahmed Hamad Muhammad Qatami Al Ameri, and third was the falcon “Buraq”, by Muhammad Hamad Sultan in Al Jafla Al Mansouri.

The “B42” falcon, owned by Saeed Rashid Saeed Sultan Al Kindi, shined in the general category of Pure Gear Angels – Gernas, achieving first place. Second came the “Hadi” falcon, owned by Saeed Ahmed bin Sheikh Mejren Al Kindi, and third was the “62” falcon, owned by Mohammed Ahmed Sultan Al Salami Al Neyadi.

The falcon “B4”, owned by Abdullah Juma Aten Saeed Al Ketbi, dominated the second half of the general category, Malak Gear Pure – Jarnas, and the falcon “A380” came second, owned by Salem Mohammed Rashid Al Muhannadi, and third was the falcon “B01”, owned by Abed Saleh Zayed Mohammed Al Falahi.

The first place winners were crowned by His Excellency Sultan Al Mahmoud, Executive Director of the Abu Dhabi Falconers Club.

In a related context, the championship competitions will continue tomorrow, Sunday, with the holding of the general races competition for the owners of the Qarmousha Geer – Farkh and Gernas category, after the schedule of events was modified yesterday due to the speed of the wind.

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