The Al Shaqab Showjumping League Finals came to a spectacular conclusion at the Longines Indoor Arena at Al Shaqab on Saturday, bringing the curtain down on another successful season with the crowning of overall champions across nine categories.
Organised by Al Shaqab, the league has established itself as one of the region's premier platforms for showjumping development, providing riders across multiple age groups and performance levels with a professional environment to hone their skills, nurture emerging talent and strengthen equestrian culture while preparing the next generation of champions.
After a closely contested campaign decided through a cumulative points system, Mohammed Alasaker emerged as the Al Shaqab Champions overall winner with 100 points. Saudi’s Khalid al-Hadi claimed the Youth Champions title with 107 points, while Khalid Jassim al-Suwaidi secured the Junior Champions crown with 103 points.
In the remaining categories, Abdulla Faisal al-Mana won the Future Champions title with 99 points, Hayfa Hamad al-Thani topped the Amateur Class with 93 points, Salha Khalid al-Obaidli claimed the Intro 3 (80cm) category with 64 points, Mashael Mohammed al-Thani won Intro 2 (60cm) with 62.5 points, and Abdullah Ahmad al-Naser finished first in Intro 1 (40cm) with 54 points. Afreen Team were crowned team champions after accumulating 102.5 points.
The winners were crowned by Rashid Nasser al-Kaabi, a member of the Al Shaqab Board of Directors and Mohammed Jaber al-Khayarin, Director of Equestrian Education at Al Shaqab.
The final day featured the Youth Champions (135cm), Amateur (105cm), Future Champions (115cm) and Junior Champions (125cm) classes before culminating with the prestigious Al Shaqab Champions (145cm), which offered a prize purse of QR70,000.
In the feature Al Shaqab Champions 145cm class, Ibrahim Yousef Almahmoud riding Qataro van het Texelhof delivered two faultless rounds to take victory in 58.85 seconds. Sultan Salem al-Naemi aboard Gannan de La Luce finished second, while Saudi Arabia's Bader Alfard riding Murdock claimed third place.
The Junior Champions 125cm class saw Ahmad Jassim al-Suwaidi dominate the podium, winning aboard Power Girl Jmg while also securing second place with Mona Lansia M. Sharida Nasser al-Kaabi and Extra Pam completed the top three.
In the Youth Champions 135cm competition, Saad Ahmed al-Saad partnered Fashion des Douits to victory after a fast jump-off, edging Khaled al-Hadi on Carlton de Sauvageonn into second, with Abdulaziz Khalid Albukhari and Ganges Loca finishing third.
The Future Champions 115cm on the day was won by Abdulla Ahmad al-Musafri riding Gringo, ahead of Sharida Nasser al-Kaabi on Graffiti de Lully CH, while newly crowned overall champion Abdulla Faisal al-Mana and Kontiki Dice placed third.
In the Amateur 105cm class, Nasser Hamad al-Thani riding Equinoxe de l'Aulne claimed first place, narrowly ahead of overall Amateur champion Hayfa Hamad al-Thani aboard Take Me Home Z, with Iraq's Mariam Abdulkarim Abed and Sandro Girl finishing third.
Honouring the championship sponsors
At the conclusion of the 2025-2026 Al Shaqab Show Jumping League, Rashid Nasser al-Kaabi, member of the Al Shaqab Board of Directors, honoured the championship's sponsors in recognition of their invaluable support and contribution to the success of the season.
The organisations recognised included the Social and Sports Activities Support Fund (Daam), Old Doha Port and Qatar International Islamic Bank, along with Al Kass Sports Channels for its extensive media coverage that helped showcase the league and bring its competitions to a wider audience of equestrian enthusiasts.
The recognition highlighted the importance of collaboration between national institutions in supporting equestrian sport in Qatar and driving its continued growth and success.
Khaled Sanad al-Nuaimi: Delighted with the league’s success
Khalid Sanad al-Nuaimi, Event Director of the Al Shaqab League, expressed his satisfaction with the success of the 2025-2026 Al Shaqab Show Jumping League, praising the high technical standards and strong participation across all age categories.
"We are proud of what has been achieved this season, both technically and organisationally," al-Nuaimi said.
"The Al Shaqab League has provided an ideal platform for developing talent, enhancing riders' skills and preparing them for higher-level competitions. We witnessed clear progress in the performance of participants from one round to the next, underlining the importance of these championships in strengthening the foundations of Qatari equestrian sport."
He also thanked the riders, trainers, parents and participating teams for their role in the league's success, while acknowledging the continued support of its partners and sponsors, including the Social and Sports Activities Support Fund (Daam), Old Doha Port, Qatar International Islamic Bank and Al Kass Sports Channels.
"We look forward to building on this season's achievements and continuing to develop the league in the years ahead, further reinforcing Qatar's leading position in equestrian sport at both the regional and international levels," he added.