Strong competitions in the second day "Title Show" Abu Dhabi for Arabian horses

Abu Dhabi, February 15 / WAM / The activities of the Abu Dhabi International Arabian Horse Championship – “Title Show” continued yesterday evening, amidst the remarkable brilliance of the UAE’s horses and a wide official and public presence, which reflects the prestigious position that the tournament occupies on the map of Arabian horse beauty competitions in the world, and consolidates its leadership as a distinguished platform for attracting elite studs and owners from countries of the world.
The tournament will be held over three days, at the Etihad Arena on Yas Island, and is organized by the Emirates Arabian Horse Association in accordance with the regulations and laws of the European Arabian Horse Competitions Organization (ECHO), and the total value of its prize money is approximately 4 million euros.
The second day’s competitions were attended and His Excellency Dr. Mohammed Hamad Al Kuwaiti, Chairman of the Cyber Security Council of the UAE Government, His Excellency Mohammed Abdullah Al Zaabi, CEO of Miral, His Excellency Mohammed Ahmed Al Harbi, Director General of the Emirates Arabian Horse Association and Vice Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Championship, and Dr. Lamia Ahmed Hamdan Al Zaabi, from the National Anti-Narcotics Agency, along with a number of people interested in Arabian horses from countries around the world, participated in crowning the winners.
“ES Salma” by Sheikh Abdullah bin Majid Al Qasimi began the second day’s competitions by topping the “C” section of the race for mares aged 4 years and above, after scoring 92.50 points, while “AJ Asay” by Mohammed Sheikh Sulaiman came in second place, with 92.30 points, and “Al-Aryam Al-Dhanna” by Sheikh Yas bin Hamdan bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan came in third place, achieving third place. 91.60 points.
In Section D, the last round of the mares, “Estonia” by Yousef Ahmed Al Ali took the lead, scoring 92.60 points, followed in second place by “AJ Trim” from Ajman Stud, with 92.30 points, while “AJ Sajwa” from Hanaya Stud came in third with 92.29 points, in a competition characterized by strength and close results.
In the category of yearling foals, Section A, Ranan Al-Badayer, owned by Falah Adel, won first place with 91.10 points, and AJ Hajes, owned by Ajman Stud, came in second place, achieving 90.85 points, while Laith Al-Dar, owned by Mohammed Al-Joaan Al-Shamsi, came in third with 90.25 points.
“Jamran Al-Hawajer” by Ghanem Al-Hajri took the top spot in Section “B” for yearling colts, scoring 91.40 points, while “Al-Aryam Sukar” by Al-Aryam Stables came in second place with 91.05 points, and “Kabrit Al Shaqab” by Al Shaqab Stud came in third with 90.90 points.
In Section B for two-year-old foals, “Ramah Al-Badayer” by Sulaiman Al-Ajmi topped the rankings with 91.25 points, followed by “Amir Al-Bahia” by Sultan Muhammad Al-Shamsi, in second place with 90.95 points, while “Sarab BHM” by Bin Hamila Stud came in third with 90.85 points.
As for the 3-year-old colts “A” category, “Mashik Al Zubi” by Bernard van de Putte took first place, scoring 91.55 points, and “Santorini O” by Abdullah Mubarak Al Dosari came in second place, with 91.10 points, while “Al Aryam Raban” by Matar Al Mansouri came in third with 90.75 points.
The second day’s competitions concluded with the final round for the 3-year-old “B” colts, where “Rasheeq Al Badayer” by Sheikh Mohammed bin Saud Al Qasimi took the lead, scoring 91.90 points, and “ES Nuran” by Hammad Saif Al Zaabi came in second place with 91.05 points, while “Karman Al Bahia” by Sultan Saif Al Mansouri came in third with 90.65 points.
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