On behalf of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, His Royal Highness Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, Governor of Riyadh, today crowned the winners of the Cup of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and trained Saudi cavalry. , at King Abdulaziz Square in Janadhiya, Riyadh. Scott Land Yard’s horse for HRH Prince Saud bin Salman bin Abdulaziz won the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup, “internationally classified and qualified to compete in the Saudi Cup.”
Al-Jawad Mustoli for the sons of Haifa bin Muhammad Aboud Al-Qahtani won the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup for producing “Local Class 1” at the 90th Ceremony of the 2023 Racing Season in Riyadh hosted by the Racing Club at King’s Square today Abdel Aziz in Janadria.
And the mare achieved fame, for the owner of Majid Muhal Wasla Al-Bakami, Cups of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques for trained cavalry.
The cups were presented to the winners by HRH Prince Bandar bin Khaled Al Faisal, Chairman of the Equestrian Authority and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Racing Club.
The ceremony included eleven rounds of varying degrees and classifications for different ages and groups. The results of the horses and mares that took first place in the eleven rounds were as follows:
In the first race at a distance of 1600 m, the mare Nikto Jock, owned by His Royal Highness Prince Faisal bin Khalid bin Abdulaziz, and the training of Abdullah Musharraf, led by the horse Abdullah Al-Awfi, won.
In the second half at a distance of 1600 m, the victory was won by the horse Shibl Latham, owned by Abdullah Faris Abdullah Al Mansour, and the training of Gait Al Gate under the leadership of Al Hayal Luis Morales.
In the third round (sponsored by Sports Track) at a distance of 1400 m, the mare Salih, owned by Abdul Rahman Saad Abdullah Al-Nawash, and training Abdulaziz bin Jalal, led by Al-Khayal Luis Morales, won.
The fourth round (sponsored by the Boutique Group) in the 1800m was won by the horse of the Year of the Dragon for the stable at the top and training by Muhammad X Al-Kharabi under the guidance of the imaginary Turki Al-Awfi.
In the fifth round at a distance of 1600 m, the horse Taj Al-Alia of the honorary owner Hazza Shaker Al-Abdali defeated and was trained by Abdulaziz Al-Musa under the leadership of Al-Khayal Manisi Luka.
In the sixth round at a distance of 1200 m, the mare Dora Al-Mugtara, owned by His Royal Highness Prince Faisal bin Khalid bin Abdulaziz and trained by Abdullah Musharraf under the direction of James Doyle, won.
In the seventh round at a distance of 2000 m, the mare Najaba Al-Ezz, owned by Majed Mahal Wasl Al-Bakami, and the training mare Gaith Al-Ghait, led by Al-Khayal Muhammad Al-Shuraim, won.
The eighth round in the 2000m was won by Al-Jawad Hamdani Khaled Al-Khalidiya, for the Al-Khalidiya stable and the training of Saad Mutlaq under Al-Khayal Fahd Al-Faridi.
The ninth round (under the auspices of the Executive) at a distance of 2000 m was won by Al-Jawad Hamdi, owned by Ali Hamza Nasib Al-Akhdar, and the training was conducted by Abdullah Nasib under the guidance of Al-Khayal Abdullah Al-Kreydes.
The tenth round in the 2000m was won by Al-Jawad Mustoli, the sons of Haifa bin Muhammad Abboud Al-Qahtani, and the training of Badr Saud Raziq under Al-Khayal Muhammad Al-Daham.
The eleventh round in the 2000m was won by Scott Land Yard, HRH Prince Saud bin Salman bin Abdulaziz and coached by Mutib Al-Malukh led by Victor Gutierrez.