Al Bilad newspaper The nominated horses achieve the cups of Abdullah bin Hamad, Khalifa, Sultan bin Hamad, Mohammed bin Salman, Ahmed bin Mohammed and the “Fursan” – 2024-02-18 14:30:25

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In the presence of His Highness Sheikh Isa bin Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Chairman of the Supreme Authority of the Rashid Equestrian and Horse Racing Club, His Highness Sheikh Salman bin Abdullah bin Hamad Al Khalifa, and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Rashid Equestrian and Horse Racing Club organized the 23rd race of this season, which was held on the Cup His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Personal Representative of His Majesty the King, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Hamad Al Khalifa Cup, His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Hamad Al Khalifa Cup, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa Cup, and His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Salman Al Khalifa Cup And the British Knights Club Cup, at the Rashid Equestrian and Horse Racing Club race track in the Al Raffa area in Sakhir.

The race was also attended by a number of Their Highnesses and a crowd of horse racing fans.

The race witnessed the superiority of the nominated horses with their victories in most of the cups of the race rounds, which were shared by a group of stables, amid the brilliance of the two riders, Ibrahim Nader and Abdullah Faisal, who achieved two victories for each of them, while the most notable results were the victory of the horse “Dahes” in the cup of the sixth round, which recorded the first victory on its score.

The race included eight rounds as follows:

The first half was held for the Cup of His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Hamad Al Khalifa for the purebred Bahrain Arabian horse “Wahoo” for a distance of 1000 metres, and the horse “Kahilan Al-Adiyat 1894” for Al-Adiyat Stable and Al-Mudhamar Yousef Taher and the jockey Adam Al-Balushi achieved first place, followed by the horse “Masnan 1881” for Al-Khalidiya Stable and Al-Mudhamar. Fawzi Nass and the jockey Stephen Ladjaj are in second place, then the horse “Al-Hamdani 1810” of the Victorious stable, the rider Youssef Taher, and the jockey Mohammed Jamil, then the horse “Malulchan 1865” of the Victorious stable, the racer Youssef Taher, and the jockey Ahmed Mekki are fourth.

The second half was held for the Cup of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Hamad Al Khalifa for first-class horses, “local production,” over a distance of 1000 metres. The horse “Al-Nawaif” from the Victorious stable, the racer Fawzi Nass, and the jockey Stephen Ladjaj, achieved first place, followed by the horse “Gharbia” owned by His Highness Sheikh Issa bin Abdullah. Bin Issa Al Khalifa, the racer Haider Ibrahim, and the rider Ibrahim Nader in second place, then the horse “Sun of Zoos” for the M&E Racing stable, the racer Allen Smith, and the rider Ednoson Rodriguez, third, then the horse “Waqaa” for the Al-Afo stable, the racer Muhammad Hassan, and the rider Kevin Stott, fourth.

The third round was held for the Cup of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa for beginner horses, “local production,” over a distance of 1,200 straight meters. The horse “Zeal,” owned by Mohammed Khaled Abdul Rahim, the racer Haider Ibrahim, and the rider Ibrahim Nader, achieved first place, followed by the horse “Luna” for the Muhammadiyah stable. The horse, Ali Abdel Majeed, and the jockey, Hussein Asghar, came in second place, then the horse “Harper,” from the Muhammadiyah stable, and the rider, Ali Abdel Majeed, and the jockey, Muhammad Jameel, came third, then the horse, “Mr. Dollar,” for the Muhammadiyah stable, and the rider, Ali Abdel Majeed, and the rider, Neil Callan, took fourth place.

The fourth round was held for the British Knights Club Cup for “imported” balance race horses, a distance of 1400 metres. The horse “Mubtadaa” owned by Lama Abbas Annan, the racer Talal Al-Alawi, and the jockey Abdullah Faisal achieved first place, followed by the horse “Talha” from the Muhammadiyah stable, the racer Osama Hashem and the jockey Jason Watson in the Second place, then the horse “Inspired” from the HBR Racing stable, the racer Hareb Al-Maliki and the jockey Ibrahim Nader, third, then the horse “Lazarus Dream” from the Muhammadiyah stable, the racer Ali Abdel Majeed, and the jockey Neil Callan fourth.

The fifth round was held for the Cup of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa for horses of all grades and beginners, “local production”, over a distance of 1600 metres. The horse “Qalisha”, owned by His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Abdullah bin Isa Al Khalifa, the racer Haider Ibrahim, and the rider Ibrahim Nader achieved first place. He was followed by the horse “Echo Thru Time” from Al Adiyat Stable, the racer Alan Smith and the jockey Gerald Moos in second place, then the horse “Khuzama” owned by His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Abdullah bin Isa Al Khalifa, the racer Haider Ibrahim and the jockey Abdullah Faisal third, then the horse “Lira” owned by Sayed Hadi. Habib Mohsen, Al-Mudhamar Ali Abdel Majeed, and the knight Hussein Asghar fourth.

The sixth round was held for the Cup of His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Salman Al Khalifa for the “local production” balance race horses, a distance of 1800 metres. The horse “Dahes” owned by Mohammed Sami Al-Mishqab, the racer Osama Hashem, and the jockey Abdullah Faisal achieved first place, followed by the horse “Brave Heart” for the stable. L&L Racing, racer Allen Smith, and jockey Matthew Bellitan ranked second, then the horse “Al-Mukhtar,” owned by Ali Abdel Hadi Morsli, racer Jaafar Darwish, and jockey Ahmed Makki, third, then the horse “Cambolina,” owned by Ibrahim Rashid Racing, racer Jaafar Radhi, and jockey Mohammed Jameel, fourth.

The seventh round was held for the Cup of His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Hamad Al Khalifa for “imported” horses, a distance of 1800 metres. The horse “The Brent” from the Al Adiyat stable, the race track Alan Smith, and the jockey Gerald Moos, achieved first place, followed by the horse “Malki” from the Al Jasmi stable, the race track Nader Al Jasmi, and the jockey Con Klugman. In second place.

The eighth and final round was held for the Cup of His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad Al Khalifa, which is allocated to “imported” balance racing horses, a distance of 2400 metres. The horse “Night of Honor” from the Muhammadiyah stable, the racer Ali Abdul Majeed, and the jockey Jason Watson, achieved first place, followed by the horse “Brave the Storm,” Malak. Aqeel Hassan Abdul Rahim, the racer Jaber Ramadan, and the jockey Abdullah Faisal in second place, then the horse “Glenn Savage” for the M&E Racing stable, the racer Alan Smith, and the jockey Lee Newman third, then the horse “Fourth Time Lucky” for the stable of the racer and racer Abdul Jalil Al Mallah and the jockey Abdul Rahim Jassim fourth.

Crowning the winners

The winners were crowned with race cups, as His Highness Sheikh Salman bin Abdullah bin Hamad Al Khalifa presented the first-half cup to the winning racetrack, Yousef Taher, and the third-race cup to the winning racetrack, Haider Ibrahim. His Highness also presented the seventh-race cup to the winning jockey, Gerald Moos, and the race cup. The eighth to His Highness Sheikh Noah bin Mohammed bin Salman Al Khalifa, while His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa bin Hamad Al Khalifa presented the second half cup to the winning track assistant Ishaq Murad and the fifth half cup to the winning track assistant Muhammad Haider. His Highness also presented the sixth half cup to The winning owner, Muhammad Sami Hashem, while Mrs. Sophie Able, Director of International Racing at the British Jockey Club, presented the fourth round cup to the representative of the winning owner, Sayed Muhammad Al-Alawi.

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