Rahmani: The UAE is winning the stakes of challenges and making achievements

"RM Welcome" is a champion of the President's Cup for Arabian horses in Morocco

The Moroccan pony "RM Reception" traveled 2,100 meters in first place.

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The foal was crowned "RM Reception" with the title of the eleventh leg of the President's Cup for purebred Arabian horses, which was held at the Anfa sand track in Casablanca, the day before yesterday, as part of the series of races for the twenty-seventh edition of the Cup that continues in Arab tracks, after the conclusion of its European and American rounds.

A press statement said: “The Moroccan dowry (RM), who belongs to the stables of Saiss, descended from the descendants of (succeeding Moore) and the mother (Najwa Moore), managed to win the title of the Moroccan station, which witnessed the participation of 11 horses, for a distance of 2100 meters, and is intended for horses of the age of Four years or more, in the LESTED category, with a total prize pool of 100 thousand euros, and the champion, under the supervision of coach Hasnawi Rashid and the knight Zuhair Madihi, succeeded in cutting the race distance at 2:27:52 minutes, and finished second (Fawzi Al-Meles) for the owner Valsted, under the supervision of the coach Fatimi, the policeman and the knight, Tohamy Zarkan, came in third place (Ishak Maamoura) for the owner Gallopi Racing, under the supervision of coach Serge Gerrard, and the knight Musa Muhammad.

For his part, the general supervisor of the President's Cup series for purebred Arabian horses, Faisal Rahmani, praised the great successes achieved by the cup in Arab tracks, indicating that the station of the Kingdom of Morocco represents one of the most important stations in the annual agenda.

He added, "The UAE is winning the stakes of challenges and making achievements in all fields, and we are very keen to embody this slogan in our development plans, to continue achieving more achievements for the march of the Arabian horse."

The series of races is held with the aim of raising the status of the purebred Arabian horse, enhancing its presence in the global racing scene, and supporting owners and breeders to take care of Arabian horses.

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