The knight, Sheikha Ahmed Mohamed Ateeq, flew the women’s race for a distance of 100 km, which was held yesterday, in the village of Bouheeb Al -Alama, the ability to stamp, the second races of the Federation Cup for capacity, which started on Sunday in the private stable race, and also includes the giants race that is being held today.
The race was organized by the Emirates Equestrian and Racing Federation, with the participation of 153 freezes from various stables and equestrian clubs in the country.
The race champion managed to achieve the first victory in her career over the “Polio Passivico” for the “M7” stables, after a strong performance, boycotting the total distance with a time of 3:35:02 hours, at a speed rate of 27.90 km/h.
The Uruguayan knight, Luba Varilla, was ranked second on the “SW Ekran” horseback for the port’s stables with a time of 3:35:10 hours, while Marwa Ahmed Mahmoud came third on “Ian” for the stables of Al -Wathba with a time of 3:35:39 hours.
After the race, the winners crowned the Executive Director of the Emirates Equestrian and Racing Federation, Ahmed Al -Suwaidi, the Director of the Federation Marketing and Events Department, Abdullah Al -Naqbi, and the Director of Events in Bouheeb International Village for ability, Mohammed Al -Junaibi, and head of the Federation Marketing Department, Sultan Al -Hosani.
The village is witnessing, this morning, the Etihad Cup for the giants (70 kg) for a distance of 100 km, and it was divided into four stages, and the distance of the first stage is 30 km, and was drawn in orange, followed by a period of rest for 50 minutes, and the second stage starts in blue and its distance is also 30 km, followed by a period of 50 minutes, then the third stage starts in green and its distance is 20 km, followed by a rest period for 50 minutes, then the fourth stage, then the fourth stage, then the fourth stage, then the fourth stage The last in white is 20 km.
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