The Old Doha Port came alive with the rhythmic cadence of hooves and the splendour of Arabian elegance as the World Arabian Horse Championship 2023 commenced its first day of qualifying classes. Hosted at this historic venue, the day one witnessed an extraordinary showcase of exceptional horses vying for victory in various sections.
In a dazzling display of grace and poise, Shahbrys HVP galloped to victory, clinching the 1st position in Class 1A of the Yearling Fillies Section with an impressive score of 93.29 points. Following closely, Amirah Alymeen and Farida Mudhar claimed the 2nd and 3rd positions, respectively, adding to the captivating spectacle of the championship.
Class 1B witnessed the regal presence of Shahalel AlShaqab, securing the 1st position with a stellar score of 93.36 points. Farida AlJassimya and Noora Mudhar followed suit, claiming the 2nd and 3rd positions, contributing to an exhilarating start to the competition.
TM Bella emerged triumphant in Class 2A of the Junior Fillies Section, earning the highest score of 93.07 points. Meanwhile, D Beisan stole the spotlight in Class 2B with an outstanding score of 93.86 points, both exemplifying the epitome of Arabian beauty and athleticism. The competition in these sections was fierce, with Hamat AlKhashab and Nourah Al Khalediah also making significant strides.
Class 3A witnessed a regal performance by D Shihanah, securing the 1st position with an impressive score of 93.57 points. Najla Umm AlUdham and D Shafah captured the 2nd and 3rd positions, adding a touch of maturity and grace to the day’s proceedings.
In a spectacular display of elegance and grace, Basmah Al Bidayer stole the spotlight in Class 3B of the Senior Mares Section, securing the coveted 1st position with an exceptional score of 93.50 points. Her regal presence and remarkable performance exemplify the calibre of horses participating in the World Arabian Horse Championship 2023, adding another layer of excitement to the prestigious event.
Not to be outdone, Bshaier Al Nasser and Anoud AlJalawiyah showcased their outstanding qualities, securing the 2nd and 3rd positions, respectively, in Class 3B. With scores of 92.36 and 92.14 points, these magnificent mares contributed to the overall spectacle of the Senior Mares Section, highlighting the depth of talent and breeding expertise on display at the World Arabian Horse Championship 2023. As the championship progresses, anticipation builds for further displays of Arabian equine excellence in the days to come.
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