Post by : Bianca Suleiman
The Dubai International Arabian Horse Championship has kicked off its 23rd edition at the Dubai World Trade Centre, solidifying the UAE's esteemed position in the global equestrian arena.
This year's event has drawn a remarkable 155 Arabian horses from 12 nations, showcasing robust international involvement. On day one, 18 horses secured their places for the finals, setting the tone for fierce competition.
Ziad Galadari, the Chairman of the Higher Organising Committee, noted that the diverse participation highlights global confidence in the UAE's ability to host prestigious events. He reiterated the nation’s commitment to providing a secure and exemplary environment while honoring the legacy of purebred Arabian horses.
Praise has been widespread for the meticulous execution of the event, with organizers demonstrating outstanding logistical management. The transformation of exhibition spaces into competition arenas has reflected operational excellence. Furthermore, the well-being of the horses during transport and care has adhered to international standards, remaining a priority.
Both participants and experts have lauded the championship for its continued development, solidifying its status among the most renowned events in the equestrian world.
In addition to the competitive aspect, the championship plays a crucial role in exhibiting exceptional equine talent and fostering international cooperation, further enhancing Dubai’s reputation as a premier location for top-tier sporting events.
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