Saeed Al Shamsi grabs the Jumeirah Endurance Cup in Seih Al Salam

Strong competition witnessed by the Jumeirah Endurance Cup race.

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Jockey Saeed Ahmed Al Shamsi won the Jumeirah Endurance Cup for a distance of 120 km yesterday, in the Dubai International Endurance City in Saih Al Salam, with the participation of 214 jockeys from various stables and equestrian clubs in the country, while today the pricing race for a distance of 120 km dedicated to private stables will be held today.

Al Shamsi won the title after leading the four stages of the race on the horse “Daelim de Pays Four”, owned by M7 Stables, while the jockey Abdullah Ghanem Al Marri came in second place on the “Valinor” horse, owned by Jumeirah Stables, and Hamdan Ahmed Al Marri came third. On horseback "Sargon" owned by F3 Stables.

As for the stages of the race, the jockey Saeed Ahmed Al Shamsi led the first stage for a distance of 40 km, after he came in first place on the “Daelim de Pays Four” horse, owned by the M7 stables, recording a time of 1:23:41 hours. The jockey Abdullah Ghanem Al-Marri on the “Valinor” horse, owned by Jumeirah Stables, recorded a time of 1:24:09 hours, and in the third place came the jockey Faris Ahmed Al-Mansoori on the “Tanin” horse, owned by the M7 stables, recording a time of 1:24:11 hours.

The jockey Saeed Ahmed Al Shamsi maintained the lead in the second stage for a distance of 35 km, after he came in first place, recording a time of 1:16:14 hours, while the jockey Faris Ahmed Al-Mansoori advanced from third to second place with a time of 1:17:17 hours. The jockey Saeed Mohammed Al-Muhairi advanced from sixth to third place on the horse "Spectacular", owned by MRM stables, with a time of 1:17:22 hours.

The jockey Saeed Al Shamsi held the lead in the third stage for a distance of 25 km and came in first place with a time of 57:18 minutes, and the jockey Saeed Al Muhairi continued his progress and climbed to second place with a time of 57:00 minutes, and the jockey Hamdan Ahmed Al Marri came in third place, advancing from fifth place On horse "Sargon" owned by F3 stables, he recorded a time of 56:47 minutes.

• 214 male and female riders participated in the Jumeirah Endurance Cup for a distance of 120 km.

• Al Shamsi won the title by leading the four stages of the race.

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