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Saif Al Mazrouei wins the Al Fahidi Endurance Cup in Seh Al Salam

Muhammad Al-Adab during the coronation of the winners yesterday.

Photography: Mustafa Qasimi

Knight Saif Ahmed Al Mazrouei won the Al Fahidi Endurance Cup for a distance of 120 kilometers, yesterday, in Dubai International City of Endurance, with the participation of 109 riders from various stables and equestrian clubs within the country, and the winners were crowned by the General Director of the Dubai Equestrian Club, Mohammed Issa Al-Adhab.

Al Mazrouei won the title on the horseback "Belek Al Mounira" owned by the MRM stables, after he ranked 11th in the first stage, then advanced to fourth in the second stage, and reached the third place in the third stage, before climbing to the top in the fourth. While the knight Saeed Al Shamsi came in second place, on horseback «Enhua Ligur» owned by the stables «M7» (2), followed in third place by Rashid Hamid, on horseback «Vandal» owned by the stables «F3».

The knight Khalifa Al Balushi headed the first stage for a distance of 40 kilometers, on the horse «Pampa Blue», owned by the stables of Nad Al Sheba, recording 1:21:33 hours, and came second to the Sri Lankan Sian Nanda, on horseback «Incanto» owned by the stables of Al-Bawadi, followed in order The third is Saeed Al Muhairi, on horseback "Hanham Shin", owned by the stables of "MRM".

On the other hand, the second stage of 35 kilometers witnessed major changes in the lead, after Muhammad Suhail Al-Ketbi jumped from the tenth to the first, on the horseback «Belmont» owned by the stables of Saih Al-Salam, at a time of 1:16:44 hours, while the leader of the first stage, Khalifa Al-Balushi, retreated To the second, Rashid Saeed Al Ketbi progressed from the fifth to the third.

The excitement continued in the third stage for a distance of 25 kilometers, after Muhammad Suhail Al-Ketbi maintained his position in the lead at a time of 59:08 minutes, while Hamdan Al-Marri advanced from the tenth to the chaperone, on the rode of the horse (Alika) owned by the F3 stables, and Saif Al-Mazroui came third. , Who then decided the top of the fourth and final stage.

• Al Mazrouei moved from 11th place in the first stage to the top of the last stage, and then was crowned champion.

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