Hamdan Ahmed Al Marri, the winner of the 119-kilometer Seh Al-Salam Challenge, won the title of 119 km at the Dubai Equestrian Club in Dubai International City in Seih Al-Salam.

Al-Marri settled the title on horseback «Kutilas», owned to the stables F3, despite falling behind in the list of cavalry rankings in the first stage, by the 31st place, but advanced to 14th in the second stage, before leading the race in the third and fourth stages, while In second place was Sri Lankan knight Dusanthan Paneer Sylvam on horseback «Balkan Kazan» owned to the stables of the Bawadi, and came third rider Sheikh Rashid bin Dalmuk Al Maktoum on horseback «Tariq» owned to the M7 stables.

As for the stages of the race, the Sri Lankan knight Dusianthan Paneer Sylvam topped the first stage for a distance of 40 kilometers, in 1:28:48 hours, and came in second place knight Saif Ahmed Al Mazrouei on horseback «Prince» owned to the stables MRM stunts recorded time 1:28:58 hours.

The Spanish rider Yulia Gonzalez came in third place on the horse Razna owned to the M7 stables, clocking 1:29:00 hours, while Sheikh Rashid bin Dalmuk Al Maktoum came in fourth place with 1:29:01 hours. In the fifth place, the knight Ghaith Abdulwahed Saqr on the horseback horse «Mario» owned to the M7 stables recording a time of 1:29:01 hours.

Sri Lankan rider Dusanthan Paneer Silvam maintained the lead in the second stage for 35 kilometers, clocking 2:46:10 hours, while Argentine knight Diana Shubeta jumped from 25th place to run on LCE Carillion, which is owned by the countryside stables of Agban. The Italian knight Alice Messino came in third place, ahead of the 14th place on the lopezone owned by the countryside stables Ajban recorded time 2:47:32.

Nisreen Ali Khaled took the lead from 10th to 4th place on the horseback track, owned by Olhan, to the Sih Al Salam stables, clocking 2:47:44 hours. Jumeirah, recording a time of 2:47:49 hours.

The third phase of the 26-km distance saw many changes in the lead, after the rider Hamdan Ahmed Al-Marri advanced from the 14th position to the first time in 3:48:35 hours, and the rider Saif Ahmed Al-Mazrouei regained the second place ahead of the seventh place, recording a time of 3 : 48: 52 hours, while Sri Lanka's Dusianthan Paneer Silvam, the leader of the first and second stages, slipped to third place in 3:49:28 hours, and Mohammed Al Attas came in fourth on horseback owned by Abu Sku Persk, owned by Al Wathba stables, recording time. $ 3:49:28 hours, followed by fifth in the Knight Sheikh Rashid bin Dalmouk Al Maktoum, ahead of the 21st place with a time of 3:50:12 hours.

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Al-Marri settled the title

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Rank 31 in stage

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