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The Dubai World Trade Centre has proudly launched the 23rd Dubai International Arabian Horse Championship, reaffirming the UAE as a pivotal global center for equestrian brilliance.
This year, the event showcases 155 top Arabian horses hailing from 12 nations, signaling an impressive international turnout. On the inaugural day, 18 horses advanced to the finals, promising thrilling competitions in the days to come.
Ziad Galadari, Chairman of the Higher Organising Committee, pointed out that the varied global presence reflects an international faith in the UAE’s organizational capabilities. He stressed that the nation maintains a secure and premier platform for high-profile sporting events, all while honoring the rich heritage of purebred Arabian horses.
The event’s impeccable execution has garnered widespread acclaim, with organisers effectively transforming exhibition spaces into professional show arenas, showcasing outstanding operational excellence. Furthermore, the commitment to adhering to international animal welfare standards during transportation and caregiving has been paramount.
Participants and experts have repeatedly lauded the championship for its continual growth and development, affirming its status as a top-tier event on the global equestrian calendar.
The championship goes beyond mere competition; it acts as a crucial venue for highlighting outstanding equine talent and fostering international cooperation, further enhancing Dubai's standing as a host of premier sporting events.
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