The World Arabian Horse Championship will be held from today at the historic Old Doha Port until December 9th. With the participation of 150 horses from 21 countries, this event is the outcome of a strategic partnership between the Katara – Cultural Village and the National Center for Exhibitions and Agricultural Competitions in France, CENECA. In a press conference yesterday, Prof Khaled bin Ibrahim al-Sulaiti, the president of the hosting committee, and Salem Khalaf al-Mannai, the CEO of Qatar Insurance Group, announced Qatar Insurance Group as the official insurance sponsor of the championship.
Professor al-Sulaiti expressed joy over this sponsorship, underlining Qatar’s dedication to promoting horsemanship culture and the elegance of authentic Arabian horses. He highlighted Qatar Insurance Group’s steadfast support for cultural and sports events. Salem Khalaf al-Mannai, CEO of Qatar Insurance Group, stated that this sponsorship results from the strategic partnership between Qatar Insurance Group and Katara, reaffirming their commitment to supporting Qatar’s pursuit of excellence in cultural and sports domains.
He emphasised that backing this prestigious international championship enhances the value of the programmes and events sponsored by Qatar Insurance Group, contributing to showcasing Qatar as a global destination for significant events at all levels, Arab, regional, and international.
Malika Mohamed al-Shraim, member and secretary of the Championship’s Hosting Committee and marketing director at Katara, detailed the process for the audience to attend and follow the championship and its accompanying events.
Tickets can be pre-booked on the championship’s website daily from 8am. Access to the port will be restricted to permit holders from 3pm to 9pm from December today until December 9.
She added that continuous efforts have been invested in the championship’s site, spanning over 15,000 square metres and featuring specialised shops for horse supplies, feed, as well as restaurants and cafes.
The inaugural day’s competitions will encompass categories like yearling fillies, two to three-year-old fillies, and mares aged four and above, with prizes awarded to the winners in each category.
The impending World Arabian Horse championship 2023 is poised to deliver a mesmerising fusion of equestrian prowess, cultural opulence, and strategic collaborations. Set against the enchanting tapestry of Doha’s historic port, this spectacle not only unveils the mesmerising allure and elegance of Arabian horses but also serves as a poignant reflection of global solidarity in nurturing cultural dialogues and exchanges.
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