Tristan Jass and Jesser, who continue to captivate millions worldwide with their innovative content, encourage young basketball enthusiasts in the Middle East to come forward and create content
sports2 days ago
The 21st edition of the Dubai International Arabian Horse Championship which was created by the late Sheikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, former Deputy Ruler of Dubai and Minister of Finance got off to a poignant start on Friday.
The competition is regarded as one of the world’s most prestigious horse competitions, making it a must-attend event for the biggest and most well-respected owners of Arabian horses and elite stables, with a total prize purse of $4 million in 2024 across 14 categories to qualify for the final round for six championships.
A total of 102 horse studs are participating in this year's edition, from 15 countries around the world.
Qusai Obaidalla, DIAHC Director & Board Member, said: "Year after year, the Dubai International Arabian Horse Championship reinforces its position as the foremost equestrian event globally, attracting the most prestigious Arabian horses from leading studs and breeders worldwide.
"We are delighted to announce the participation of 205 Arabian horses in this year's championship, further solidifying Dubai's status as a premier destination for aficionados and breeders of purebred Arabian horses."
Taking place at Zabeel Halls 4, 5 and 6 at Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Center from 22 to 24 March, and set against the backdrop of the holy month of Ramadan, general admission entrance is free.
Visitors can enjoy a host of free family-friendly activities and experiences, as well as an array of entertainment, making it a must-visit event for equestrian enthusiasts and families alike.
The Dubai International Arabian Horse Championship attracts an elite group of the world’s most prestigious Purebred Arabian show horses, world renowned stables and respected horse owners.
The competition aims to showcase the beauty of Arabian horses – one of the oldest and most distinguished global horse breeds as a result of centuries of passionate breeding and expert equestrian stewardship.
The show provides people of all ages with the opportunity to view and admire the world’s most beautiful and authentic Arabian horses.
Adding to the allure of the event is the Heritage Village, which opens from 8:30PM to 01:00AM on Friday and Saturday, and till midnight on Sunday, which will offer a range of traditional Arabic activities and entertainment.
From enchanting music performances to hands-on experiences, there's something for everyone. Immerse yourself in the ambience of Ramadan and savour the delectable Emirati and Arab cuisine served at the food stations, promising a culinary journey like no other.
In conjunction with the championship, a dedicated equestrian sports exhibition will also take place, hosting over leading exhibitors from around the world.
This bustling marketplace serves as a prime opportunity for suppliers of equestrian products and services to connect with horse enthusiasts and owners. It's a hub of innovation and expertise, where the latest advancements in the equestrian world are showcased and discussed.
Tristan Jass and Jesser, who continue to captivate millions worldwide with their innovative content, encourage young basketball enthusiasts in the Middle East to come forward and create content
sports2 days ago
Fresh off his birthday, the teenager delivers consistency to lead the Boys 15-18 Elite Division, while Russia's Ailsa Molokanova dominates the Girls 15-18 field
sports2 days ago
Terry Fox launched an epic run on a prosthetic leg in 1980 across Canada to raise money and awareness for cancer research
sports2 days ago
With new faces participating this year, the teams have been reshuffled to make the league more thrilling than ever
sports2 days ago
Spain win the mixed team event in trials
sports2 days ago
Antetokounmpo scored 26 points, grabbed 19 rebounds and dished 10 assists and to lead the Milwaukee Bucks to the NBA Cup title
sports3 days ago
The Al Hamra Golf Club tournament features 14 Divisional age groups, all sanctioned by the Emirates Golf Federation (EGF)
sports3 days ago
UAE resident Nicolas Colsaerts, an Ambassador for The Brain & Performance Centre, A DP World Company, eyes a strong finish to the year
sports3 days ago