Damascus hosted two prestigious championships for purebred Arabian horses over the weekend, highlighting the finest Syrian and Emirati breeds.
Footage from the events shows horses competing on a single track in the Syrian capital, with spectators gathered to witness the grandeur. The first competition was a national show dedicated to Syrian purebred Arabian horses, followed by the Emirati Arabian Horse Global Cup.
Basel Jadaan, the Honorary President of the Syrian Arab Horse Association, explained that the Syrian championship followed the Emirati Cup, part of a global series of 11 stages organized by the Emirates Association in collaboration with local horse associations. Jadaan praised both competitions as resounding successes.
Ahmed Al Nuaimi, a judge from the Emirati Arabian Horse Global Cup, stressed the championship’s role in supporting breeders and promoting Arabian horses.
The Syrian championship ran from September 20 to 22 with 95 horses, while the Emirati Cup took place from September 20 to 21, featuring 98 horses.
Damascus hosted two prestigious championships for purebred Arabian horses over the weekend, highlighting the finest Syrian and Emirati breeds.
Footage from the events shows horses competing on a single track in the Syrian capital, with spectators gathered to witness the grandeur. The first competition was a national show dedicated to Syrian purebred Arabian horses, followed by the Emirati Arabian Horse Global Cup.
Basel Jadaan, the Honorary President of the Syrian Arab Horse Association, explained that the Syrian championship followed the Emirati Cup, part of a global series of 11 stages organized by the Emirates Association in collaboration with local horse associations. Jadaan praised both competitions as resounding successes.
Ahmed Al Nuaimi, a judge from the Emirati Arabian Horse Global Cup, stressed the championship’s role in supporting breeders and promoting Arabian horses.
The Syrian championship ran from September 20 to 22 with 95 horses, while the Emirati Cup took place from September 20 to 21, featuring 98 horses.
Damascus hosted two prestigious championships for purebred Arabian horses over the weekend, highlighting the finest Syrian and Emirati breeds.
Footage from the events shows horses competing on a single track in the Syrian capital, with spectators gathered to witness the grandeur. The first competition was a national show dedicated to Syrian purebred Arabian horses, followed by the Emirati Arabian Horse Global Cup.
Basel Jadaan, the Honorary President of the Syrian Arab Horse Association, explained that the Syrian championship followed the Emirati Cup, part of a global series of 11 stages organized by the Emirates Association in collaboration with local horse associations. Jadaan praised both competitions as resounding successes.
Ahmed Al Nuaimi, a judge from the Emirati Arabian Horse Global Cup, stressed the championship’s role in supporting breeders and promoting Arabian horses.
The Syrian championship ran from September 20 to 22 with 95 horses, while the Emirati Cup took place from September 20 to 21, featuring 98 horses.