Saudi Arabia’s Abdullah Alsharbatly continued his dominant run at the inaugural HH The Father Amir’s Prix, adding two more victories Saturday after claiming two wins on the opening day, including the feature event at Al Shaqab. Alsharbatly secured top honours in the CSI4 Jump-Off (1.50m), delivering a faultless double-clear round aboard Boeckmanns Lord Pezi Junio. He topped a field of 33 starters, stopping the clock at 39.95 seconds in the jump-off to pocket the winner’s prize of €26,500. Austria’s Max Kuhner finished second on Eic Quantum Robin V after another clear jump-off in 40.73 seconds, earning €21,200, while Britain’s Sienna Charles completed the podium in third place aboard Stardust with a clear round in 41.04 seconds to take home €15,900.**media[400776]**Earlier in the day, Alsharbatly also claimed victory in the CSI2 Special Two-Phase (1.30m). He finished first on Dr Scarpo with a double-clear round in 32.44 seconds, ahead of Qatar’s Suhaim Hamad al-Yafei on Flash du Puits (0–0/34.28) and fellow Saudi rider Fahad Aljuaid on Fatina (0–0/36.28). The 43-year-old, who was part of the Saudi team that won the bronze medal at the 2012 London Olympics, said winning two classes on two different horses made the day especially memorable. He said: “It’s been a fantastic day – two wins with two different horses is always special. Boeckmanns Lord Pezi Junior was exceptional in the 1.50m jump-off, and Dr Scarpo was equally sharp and responsive in the earlier round. I’m really pleased with how both horses performed.” In other results, Italy’s Emanuele Gaudiano won the CSI4 Faults & Time (1.45m) on Vasco 118 with a clear round in 65.34 seconds, followed by compatriot Roberto Previtali on Chaquano PS (67.33 secs) and Austria’s Gerfried Puck on Idiaal Special H.J. (68.47 secs).**media[400777]**Britain’s Millie Allen topped the CSI2 Faults & Time (1.45m) on Quick Diamant HR in 64.86 seconds, ahead of Germany’s Philipp Weishaupt on Callao L (66.85 secs) and France’s Megane Moissonnier on Qoup de Coeur de Muze (67.08 secs). Egyptian riders dominated the CSI2 Faults & Time (1.35m), with Mohamed Elshenawy winning on Kamelia DS (65.44 secs), followed by Haya Osama El Borai on Kadoky (68.53 secs). Megane Moissonnier finished third on Chacarija PS (68.87 secs). In the CSI1 Faults & Time (1.15m), Qatar’s Ali Omar A H al-Ansari claimed victory on Nikita Eindeken Z with a clear round in 52.60 seconds. Syria’s Sarah al-Masri placed second on Georgia de Maugre (56.63 secs), while Saudi Arabia’s Abdulmohsen Alshammari finished third on Felton des Cinq Chenes (56.76 secs). Al-Ansari said: “It’s a great feeling to win here at Al Shaqab. Nikita Eindeken Z jumped with confidence, and everything came together for a clear round. We’re happy with this result and will keep building through the weekend.”**media[400778]**Saudi rider Bader Alfard won the CSI1 Faults & Time (1.25m) on Murdock (58.38 secs), ahead of Egypt’s Fatima Mohanad Alkishawi on Quintalou (59.90 secs) and Saudi Arabia’s Abdulaziz Fahad Aleid on Kayenne Of de Rocky Mounten (59.91 secs). Tour 1 concludes today with a full programme featuring CSI2 135cm (Table C), CSI2 130cm (Faults & Time), CSI4 145cm (Special Two-Phase), CSI1 130cm Grand Prix (Jump-Off), CSI2 145cm Grand Prix (Jump-Off), and the CSI4 155cm Grand Prix (Jump-Off) as the final feature class. The inaugural HH The Father Amir’s Prix is organised by the Qatar Equestrian Federation, Al Shaqab and the Qatar Olympic Committee.