Abdullah Al-Jhouri, second, and Maitha Al-Qubaisi, third

Al-Amri is a champion of private stables at the Mohammed bin Zayed Endurance Festival

Side of the coronation of the winners of the race yesterday.

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Knight Abdullah Al Ameri won the special stables race on the second day of the Mohammed bin Zayed Endurance Festival in the Emirates Global Endurance Village in Al Wathba in Abu Dhabi, with the participation of 161 riders from various private stables and equestrian clubs in the country, while the festival concludes today with the main race, which starts at 6 am .

Al-Amiri won the title on horseback «Vagabon de Polski», owned by Zabeel stables, after he ranked 12th in the first stage, advanced to fourth place in the second stage, and climbed to the runners-up in the third, before taking the lead in fourth, while the knight finished second. Abdullah Al-Jahhouri on horseback «AFO», owned by the private Enjaz stables, and the Persian Maitha Mohammed Al Qubaisi came in third place on horseback «Balkan», owned by the stables of Zabeel.

In the race stages, the rider Salem Malhouf Al Ketbi led the first stage for 35 km on horseback «Roe Ulysses», owned by the SS stables, recording 1:12:06 hours, and the knight Ahmed Al Jaber on horseback «Aspinview Argen» owned the second place. For Al-Jaber stables, recording 1:12:21 hours, followed by the knight Khalfan Juma’s third place on horseback «Azzam», owned by MAS stables, recording 1:12:23 hours.

Al Ketbi maintained the lead in the second stage for a distance of 25 km, after he came in first place, recording 52:56 minutes, while the knight in the raft advanced from the third to the runner up, recording a time of 52:46 minutes, and the Indian knight Prem Singh came in third place, He was ahead of the ninth place on horseback "Vulcan", recording 52:38 minutes.

Al-Ketbi held the lead in the third stage for a distance of 20 kilometers, recording a time of 46:06 minutes, and Faris Abdullah Al-Ameri climbed from fourth place to the runners-up, recording a time of 46:05 minutes, followed by knight Abdullah Ghanem Al-Marri in third place, ahead of sixth place Horseback "Cheyenne", owned by Zabeel 1 stables, recording a time of 46:05 minutes.

The superiority in the last and most important stage went to the knight Abdullah Al-Ameri.

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yesterday 's

race saw the

participation of

161 horsemen and Knight, while the

festival concludes with

today 's

race president.

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