04 Dec 2021
Broad Participation on the Second Day of the National Day’s Championship
Nasser bin Hamad: We Will Continue Supporting BREEF and Horse Beauty Competitions
On the instructions of HH Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Representative of HM the King for Humanitarian Works and Youth Affairs Honourary President of Bahrain Royal Equestrian and Endurance Federation (BREEE) and under the patronage of HH Shaikh Isa bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, President of BREEF the National Day’s Horse Beauty Championship continued on its second day in the presence of BREEF’s Board members and amid wide participation.
On this occasion, HH Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa expressed appreciation to BREEF under the presidency of HH Shaikh Isa bin Abdullah Al Khalifa for creating an ideal environment for the stables and breeders to confirm the high position of the Arabian horse beauty sport.
He pointed out that the National Day’s Horse Beauty Championship has always reflected the high position of this heritage sport and featured intense competitions. Furthermore, HH Shaikh Nasser wished all the participants the best of luck.
The Champion of Champions
On the first of the event, the champion of the champions competitions were held. And Shaheerat Al Rashdiya, owned by Al Rashdiya Stable, won the three-and-two-year-old-filly competition. In the mare section, Asfoorat Al Sultana, owned by Al Orsiyah, triumphed in the four-year-old-and-above category. Meanwhile, Muheeb Al Rashdiya, owned by Al Rashdiya Stable, emerged victorious in the four-year-old-and-above class.
Strong Competitions
The second day of the Championship featured strong competitions among the participants. AT Sarab, owned by Atayeb Stable, triumphed in the one-year-old-filly section, while Bashayer Al Turaify, owned by Hussain Abdullah Stable, won the B section for the same age category. Furthermore, in the two-year-old-filly section, TFK Ghalya, owned by TFK Stable, topped the podium, and D Majara, owned by Al Naseem Stable won the B section for the same age group. Finally, AA Victoria, owned by A’ali Stable, won the three-year-old-filly category.