Al-Marri is second, and Al-Marzooqi is third

Al Ketbi wins the title of Private Stables at the Dubai Crown Prince Endurance Festival

  • Matar Al Ketbi celebrates the victory sign the moment he wins the Dubai Crown Prince Cup for Endurance.

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  • Winners on the podium of the Crown Prince of Dubai Endurance Cup for private stables.

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Equestrian Matar Al Ketbi won the Dubai Crown Prince Endurance Cup, which is dedicated to private stables for a distance of 119 kilometers, yesterday, in the Dubai International City for Endurance in Saih Al Salam, with the participation of 113 knights from various private stables, equestrian clubs and individual participation in the country.

Al-Ketbi won the title on the horse "Box Hill Croza", owned by Mass 7 stables, after he came in tenth place in the first stage, and advanced to seventh place in the second stage, and came in third place in the third stage, before climbing to the top in the fourth stage, while The jockey Hamdan Al-Marri came in second place on the horse "Shaman de la Folie", owned by Zabeel 2 Stables, and the jockey Laila Al-Marzouki came in third place, on the horse "Camel de Comptes", owned by Al Kamda Stables.

As for the race stages, the jockey Saeed Al-Muhairi led the first stage for a distance of 40 km, after he came in first place on the “Lepanto” horse owned by SS Stables, recording a time of 1:19:30, and the jockey Ahmed Ali came in second place. Al Shamsi, on horse “Banach T” owned by Mass Stables, recorded a time of 1:19:32 hours, and Argentine rider Diana Pamela came in third place on horse “SM Fa Juanita”, owned by Al Kamda Stables, with a time of 1:19: 37 hours.

The second stage, over a distance of 32 kilometers, saw the jockey Ahmed Al Shamsi advance from second to first place, with a time of 1:07:20 hours, while the leader of the first stage, the jockey Saeed Salem Al Muhairi, fell to second place, with a time of 1:07:20 hours, and came in Third place jockey Hamdan Ahmed Al-Marri.

The excitement continued in the third stage for a distance of 27 km, after the jockey Saeed Al-Muhairi regained the lead, recording a time of 1:00:53 hours, and the jockey Hamdan Ahmed Al-Marri advanced from third to second place, with a time of 1:01:33 hours, and came in third place The jockey Matar Al Ketbi advanced from seventh place on the horse "Box Hill Croza", owned by Mass 7 Stables, with a time of 59:20 minutes.

• 119 km distance of the Dubai Crown Prince Cup for Endurance, which is dedicated to the stables of the Dubai International City for Endurance.


• 113 male and female riders participated in the race from various private stables, equestrian clubs, and individual participation in the country.

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