His Royal Highness Prince Bandar bin Khalid Al-Faisal, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Equestrian Authority and President of the Racing Club, the stallion “Nabil Al-Sakab” won gold in the International Championship of the Kingdom of Thoroughbred Arabian Horses. “Kahila 2022”, which is held for the second year in a row under the leadership of the Center for Thoroughbred Arabian Horses of King Abdulaziz.
5 continuous days of visual nourishment, during which we witnessed the masterpieces of the creator in photography #Arab_horses authentic
Excerpts from the final day of the championship #Sunlight rice.twitter.com/c4ZtODw369
— International Equestrian Championship of the Kingdom | Kahaila (@kahailachampion) May 29, 2022
Yesterday’s closing ceremony at the Riyadh Fair and Convention Center in Riyadh hosted the coronation of the winners of the ten championships in the participating categories, namely: Mare Championships, Mare Championships, Foal Championships, Saudi Arabian and Origin Horse Championships, Stallion Championships, Honoring Competitors, Championship Sponsors , arbitration and disciplinary committees.
Oh gold, your hilal, oh gold
Congratulations to the golden champion of the stallion championship with the completion of the championship #Sunlight rice.twitter.com/HeyPglJ2UR
— International Equestrian Championship of the Kingdom | Kahaila (@kahailachampion) May 29, 2022
The golden result in the filly championship was the one-year-old filly Layali Al-Sayed for the Al-Sayed stud farm, in the filly championship Omar (2 and 3 years old) for the filly SK Tia in the stable and in the filly championship for the mare DJ Djamilja for the Hamat stud farm for thoroughbred Arabian horses and championship of one-year-old foals. He was crowned with gold as a dowry of Farid Al-Sawari from Al-Sawari farm, Omar Al-Sawari (2 and 3-years old) pony championship for Shaman Al-Arib thoroughbred Arabian horses Dosser, and stallion championship for stallion Nabil Al- Sakab for the Al-Sakab stable.
511 Thoroughbred Arabian horses from around the world competed for 48 titles in the tournament, the highest recorded number of horses participating in international championships in the Kingdom.