Abu Dhabi (Etihad)
Marco Giangori’s “Primeiro” horse, under the care of Elizabeth Bernard and driven by Sarah Vermeersch, won the Al Watba Race Cup for purebred Arabian horses aged four years and over 1500m held in En Walomy Mons Glen, Belgium, under the umbrella of the 14th edition of the Smou Racing Festival, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
The organization of the festival is subject to the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Presidential Court, who promotes the development of the horse racing industry in the world, supports efforts to preserve Arabian horses from purebred. and encourages breeders to care for and care for them on different continents.
The race, which has a prize of €5,000, brought together 11 horses aged four years and over and the “first” brilliantly won the competition, leaving second place to the Swedish horse “Neil Adams” Urus. Eichbacher under the supervision of Francesca Eichbacher and the direction of Christoph Denhens.
The champion recorded a time of 1:40:69 minutes, while third place went to “Haloycha de Pouzles” by Marcel Mize, directed by Lise Detrain and supervised by Elizabeth Bernard.
The festival is supported and sponsored by the Department of Culture and Tourism, Abu Dhabi Sports Council, National Archives and Library, Lead Partner, Etisalat, Official Partner, National Feed, Strategic Partner and Emirates Airlines, Official Carrier. High Council for Motherhood and Childhood, Viola Company, Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club and Emirates Arabian Horse Association.
Source: Al Ittihad

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