Manama : The seventh edition of the Arab Horse Organisation (AHO) Local Production “Arabian Horse Beauty” Championship commenced yesterday at the Military Sports Union Arena in Al Raffa. The event is organised by the Bahrain Royal Equestrian and Endurance Federation (BREEF) in cooperation with the AHO.
Abdullah Al Mudahka, Chairman of the Organising Committee, commended the efforts of His Highness Shaikh Isa bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, President of BREEF, in implementing strategies that preserve Bahrain’s equestrian heritage. He highlighted the importance of such events in supporting local breeders and stables, contributing to the sustainable growth of Arabian horse production.
Al Mudahka emphasised that the continued organisation of this championship reflects BREEF’s commitment, under the leadership of His Highness Shaikh Isa bin Abdullah, to safeguarding the Kingdom of Bahrain’s reputation as a global centre for purebred Arabian horses. He praised the strong participation by owners and stables, which has contributed to the success of the current edition.
He also acknowledged the AHO’s role in preserving the cultural and historical value of Arabian horses, highlighting the ongoing support of His Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz bin Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Chairman of the Organisation, in advancing local production across member states.
Al Mudahka thanked the sponsors and praised the organising teams and media partners for their role in supporting BREEF’s efforts.
Results – Day One:
In the Yearling Fillies category, Al Najdiyah Al Shehab, owned by Fadhel Al Jamri, secured first place. Hala, owned by Al Raheel Arabians, took second place. Layali, owned by Ahmed Sultan, placed third.
In the Junior Fillies class, TFK Lulu, owned by Al Haram Stud, claimed first place. HK Deena, owned by Mohammed Al Hayki, came in second. Jawaher Al Layal, owned by Mohsen Ali, secured third place.
In the Mares category, Lamar, owned by Abdullah Al Nuaimi, achieved first place. AA Victoria, owned by Mohsen Ali, took second place. Noor Al Hurya, owned by Al Noor Stud, placed third.