Post by : Mara Rahim
Saeed Ahmed Jaber Al Harbi from the UAE has made headlines by clinching victory at the 2025 FEI Endurance Asian Championship held in Pattaya, Thailand. This prestigious event showcased top-tier riders from across Asia, all competing for glory.
Riding the nine-year-old mare Ras Flor Del Pago, Al Harbi completed the demanding 120-kilometre two-star race in an impressive time of 5 hours, 31 minutes, and 59 seconds, outpacing 18 other competitors. This win not only highlights his skill but also the UAE's prominent role in the realm of equestrian sports.
The FEI Endurance Asian Championship is renowned for challenging riders' endurance, tactical skill, and the crucial partnership with their horses during grueling long-distance rides. Al Harbi's victory marks yet another milestone for the UAE in its steadfast dedication to fostering talent on the international equestrian stage.
Sheikh Rashid bin Dalmouk Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Equestrian Club, expressed his immense pride in Al Harbi's achievement, dedicating this victory to the UAE leadership and its citizens, celebrating the moment amid the 54th UAE Eid Al Etihad. The chairman emphasized that successes like this serve as an inspiration to budding riders, further cementing UAE's influence in global equestrian events.
Al Harbi's success illustrates the essential aspects of horse training, preparation, and strategic thinking required in endurance racing. Maintaining the health and stamina of horses while traversing challenging terrains is vital for any rider. Al Harbi's victory exemplifies the synergy between horse and rider, emphasizing the critical blend of experience and teamwork.
The UAE has long been recognized for its commitment to equestrian excellence, with the backing of governmental and sporting bodies elevating riders to the global stage. Achievements like Al Harbi’s not only enhance the nation’s stature in international competitions but also inspire the next wave of equestrian talent across the UAE.
This latest accolade adds to the UAE's impressive portfolio in sports, further signifying the hard work and dedication of riders, their trainers, and support clubs. Celebrating wins like Al Harbi’s promotes equestrian sports at home and abroad, fostering admiration for the art, discipline, and cultural richness surrounding horse riding.
With this accomplishment at the FEI Endurance Asian Championship, Saeed Al Harbi has not only secured a prestigious title but has also reinforced the UAE’s enduring legacy of excellence in equestrian sports, inspiring a future generation of riders to strive for success on a global level.
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