Saeed Al-Khayari and Saif ... and Saif Al-Mazrouei, third

Spanish Gonzalez won the 14th edition of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Endurance Cup

  • Gonzalez went from a late position in the first stage to the top in the latter.

    Photography: Mustafa Qasimi

  • Who crowned the winners yesterday in the race.

    Photography: Mustafa Qasimi

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Yesterday, the Spanish knight Eulalia Gonzalez won the 14th edition of the Mohammed bin Rashid Endurance Cup, in the Dubai International City of Endurance in Saih Al-Salam, as part of the Mohammed bin Rashid Endurance Festival, with the participation of 161 riders from various stables and equestrian clubs within the country.

The knight Gonzalez won the title after she won the first place, riding the horse «Bilal de la Pelang» owned by «M7 Stables (2)», after she came in 14th in the first stage, and advanced to seventh place in the second and third stages, before reaching Leading in the fourth and fifth stages, while the knight Saeed Hammoud Al-Khayari on horseback "Cacho", owned by "M7 stables" came in the lead in the fourth and fifth stages, and the knight Saif Ahmed Al-Mazrouei on horseback "Magic Glenn Tamar" owned by "M Stables" came in third place RM ».

As for the stages of the race, the rider Saeed Hammoud Al-Khayari led the first stage for a distance of 40 kilometers, after he came in first place, recording a time of 1:29:55 hours, and the knight Saeed Ahmed Al-Shamsi on horseback "Ainwa Lijor", owned to "M7 Stables", with a time of 1:29:59 hours, and the knight Hamid Matar Al Mazrouei, who was on horseback, "Agdal", owned to "M7 Stables", came in third place, with a time of 1:30:01 hours.

The second stage, for a distance of 35 km, witnessed changes in the first positions, with the Indian knight, Khan Amjad, advancing from the 13th position to the fore on horseback «Chanis de Tilloy 10» owned by «Emaar Stables», with a time of 1:23:05 hours, as he came in second place Knight Hamdan Ahmed Al-Marri advanced from fifth on horseback «Cotin Persky» owned by «Jumeirah Stables», with a time of 1:23:26 hours, while the leader of the first stage, Knight Saeed Hammoud Al-Khayari, fell to third place with a time of 1:23: 44 hours.

The Indian knight, Khan Amjad, maintained his position in the lead in the third stage for a distance of 35 km, recording a time of 1:29:56 hours, while the knight Saeed Ahmed Al Shamsi regained second place with a time of 1:29:50 hours, and the knight Salem Mohammed Al Ketbi came in the third place ahead From fifth place with a time of 1:29:55 hours.

The excitement continued in the fourth stage for a distance of 30 kilometers, after the Spanish knight Eulalia Gonzalez jumped from seventh place, recording a time of 1:19:53 hours, as this is a great leap for her, and it was very important in the way of achieving the title of the main race in the festival.

This stage witnessed great excitement as well, with the knight Hamdan Ahmed Al-Marri advancing from the fourth to the second with a time of 1:20:10 hours, and the knight Saeed Ahmed Al-Shamsi retreated from second to third at a time of 1:20:11 hours.

• 161 riders and riders participated in the main race yesterday, which was held in Dubai International City for Endurance in Saih Al Salam.

Excitement continues at the festival with the beautiful Mares Cup

The competitions of the Mohammed bin Rashid Endurance Festival continue today, with the establishment of the My Beautiful Mares Cup for a distance of 120 kilometers under the auspices of "Al Tayer Motors", while the festival interspersed with the establishment of the Coaches Cup of Endurance for a distance of 120 kilometers, tomorrow, while the carnival will conclude, the day after tomorrow, its activities by holding a special stables race for a distance of 120 km Kilometers.

Each of the three races will see the winners receive valuable financial prizes, as the first place winner will receive a cash prize of 300,000 dirhams, the second place winner will receive 200,000 dirhams, and the third-place winner will be awarded 125,000 dirhams, and the fourth-to-10th place winner will receive A prize of 15 thousand dirhams for each winner.

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