The global power forum reviews" Nutrition" and"Obstetrics" and"Knights skills"

Abu Dhabi, 9 February / WAM / Speakers at the World Endurance Forum, organized by the Emirates International Endurance Village in Al Wathba over the days of 9, 10 and 11 February, reviewed the best practices in nutrition, obstetrics and the skills of endurance sport riders.
The participants spoke at the opening of today’s activities at Al Wathba Hotel about breeding and production of Arabian breeds in the world, the success of the experiences of a number of countries, including France, in producing these breeds, and the great impact on the results achieved by Arab horses in world championships, in addition to the Brazilian experience in this field, to produce strong horses, and create a good environment for them, and the genes affecting the production of breeds known for their strength in speed races, and the factors affecting the mating process.
Speakers in the second session on nutrition touched on the importance of implementing best practices and scientific methods to maintain the health of horses, and working to adopt foods that do not affect their safety.
The third session on the skills of endurance sport riders, moderated by Mohammed Al Hadhrami, director of events at the village, witnessed the participation of riders Omar Al Neyadi, Mansour Al Farsi, and rider Masa Adnan, who was crowned yesterday with the title of His Highness the President of the State Endurance Cup in Al Wathba Village, former Russian rider Nikolai Milbord, and former rider Claire Sonja from Chile.
The knights Al Niyadi and Al Farsi confirmed that equestrianism in the Emirates has achieved its global development with the support and care of the wise leadership, its connection to the culture and history of the country, and the societal and familial impact of adhering to it and passing it down through generations.
Equestrian Masa Adnan said that her presence in the UAE since 2015 has enabled her to have competitive abilities and achieve the best results, in addition to her passion for equestrian sports. Sonja and Milbord also spoke about their previous experiences with endurance sports.
The first session dedicated to obstetrics was attended by Dr. Guilherme Couteau, Gerard Lario, Dr. Abdulwahab Amira, Youssef Bin Taher, Sean Barman, and Riki Faure, while the second session on nutrition witnessed the participation of Dr. Tarsha Walsh, Dr. Assem Al-Hatini, Dr. Sufyan Alamuddin, Dr. Sayed Al-Rifai, and Dr. Georges Lucet.
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