HM King Hamad Arrives in Rabat
date: 04 11, 2010
Rabat, Nov. 4. (BNA) His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa arrived here today on a visit to Morocco where he will attend the opening of the First International Bahrain Morocco Endurance Horseride Championship held within the framework of bilateral cooperation between the two countries.
HM King Hamad was received at the airport by Prince Moulay Rachid with whom he exchanged cordial talks on the distinguished Bahraini-Moroccan relations. Then, two detachments of the Moroccan Royal Guard greeted HM King Hamad. Rabat-Sale Governor Zemmour Zair, Bahraini Ambassador to Morocco Shaikh Khalid bin Salman Al Khalifa and the Bahraini Embassy's senior officials were also present .
Thursday, November 04, 2010
Monday, November 01, 2010
Bahrain: Royal riders step up preparations
Gulf-daily-news.com
Monday, November 01, 2010
BAHRAIN'S Royal Endurance Team members stepped up their preparations for the Endurance Horseride Championship in Rabat, set to take place on Friday at 3pm (Bahrain time).
The event, to be held under the patronage of Chairwoman of the Moroccan Equestrian Federation (MEF) Princess Lalla Amina, will be the first joint endurance ride involving riders from Bahrain and Morocco.
The Bahraini team's participation is in line with the directives issued by His Majesty King Hamad.
Leading the Bahraini team at this event is the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports president and Bahrain Olympic Committee chief Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa.
The team also includes Bahrain Royal Equestrian and Endurance Federation president Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa and other prominent Bahaini riders.
The championship will take place at the Endurance Village of the MEF near the Moroccan University.
The ride consists of 120 kms divided into five stages. The first stage will be over 30 kms, the second over 25 kms, the third over 30kms, the fourth over 20 kms and the fifth and final stage will be over 15 kms.
This ride, to be organised for the first time, has been approved by the International Equestrian Federation.
Commenting on this occasion, Shaikh Nasser said he is happy with the present preparations at the venue and confident of success.
Significance
He added that the hard work put up by the organisers underlines the significance of this ride, and the keenness of the Moroccan Equestrian Federation, under the presidency of Princess Lalla Amina, to make this event an all round success.
Shaikh Nasser also confirmed that members of the Bahrain team have prepared themselves well ahead of the championship, adding that his side have come to Rabat to win top awards.
On his part, Shaikh Khalid highlighted the significant efforts of Princess Lalla Amina in the development of equestrian and endurance activities in Morocco.
Shaikh Khalid, who is also vice-president of the Supreme Council fro Youth and Sports, confirmed that this ride will be a new era of co-operation between the Bahrain and Moroccan Equestrian Federations.
Meanwhile, Princess Lalla Amina met with members of the Bahrain delegations in Rabat.
During the meeting, both parties discussed means of co-operation and co-ordination to take the strong ties between Bahrain and Morocco a step further.
Shaikh Nasser's Media and Information Centre's director Tawfiq Salehi also had a successful meeting with officials from the Moroccan Television Corporation and agreed to broadcast the ride live on Bahrain Sports Channel.
Monday, November 01, 2010
BAHRAIN'S Royal Endurance Team members stepped up their preparations for the Endurance Horseride Championship in Rabat, set to take place on Friday at 3pm (Bahrain time).
The event, to be held under the patronage of Chairwoman of the Moroccan Equestrian Federation (MEF) Princess Lalla Amina, will be the first joint endurance ride involving riders from Bahrain and Morocco.
The Bahraini team's participation is in line with the directives issued by His Majesty King Hamad.
Leading the Bahraini team at this event is the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports president and Bahrain Olympic Committee chief Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa.
The team also includes Bahrain Royal Equestrian and Endurance Federation president Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa and other prominent Bahaini riders.
The championship will take place at the Endurance Village of the MEF near the Moroccan University.
The ride consists of 120 kms divided into five stages. The first stage will be over 30 kms, the second over 25 kms, the third over 30kms, the fourth over 20 kms and the fifth and final stage will be over 15 kms.
This ride, to be organised for the first time, has been approved by the International Equestrian Federation.
Commenting on this occasion, Shaikh Nasser said he is happy with the present preparations at the venue and confident of success.
Significance
He added that the hard work put up by the organisers underlines the significance of this ride, and the keenness of the Moroccan Equestrian Federation, under the presidency of Princess Lalla Amina, to make this event an all round success.
Shaikh Nasser also confirmed that members of the Bahrain team have prepared themselves well ahead of the championship, adding that his side have come to Rabat to win top awards.
On his part, Shaikh Khalid highlighted the significant efforts of Princess Lalla Amina in the development of equestrian and endurance activities in Morocco.
Shaikh Khalid, who is also vice-president of the Supreme Council fro Youth and Sports, confirmed that this ride will be a new era of co-operation between the Bahrain and Moroccan Equestrian Federations.
Meanwhile, Princess Lalla Amina met with members of the Bahrain delegations in Rabat.
During the meeting, both parties discussed means of co-operation and co-ordination to take the strong ties between Bahrain and Morocco a step further.
Shaikh Nasser's Media and Information Centre's director Tawfiq Salehi also had a successful meeting with officials from the Moroccan Television Corporation and agreed to broadcast the ride live on Bahrain Sports Channel.
France: Horse centre gives Deauville a sporting chance to excel

By Alice Cannet on November 1, 2010
A new state-of-the-art equestrian centre will give horse fans, riders and breeders even more of a reason to come to Deauville when it opens later this month. Alice Cannet spoke to its new director, Antoine Sinniger, about his passion for horses, and getting Normandy ready to host the World Equestrian Games in 2014…
Deauvlle is looking to reinforce its reputation as the horse capital of Normandy with the launch of a new e11m equestrian centre covering everything from leisure and sport to breeding.
The Pôle International should become a pilot for other sites of its kind in France. It welcomed its first students in September and will be officially inaugurated during three days of celebrations from November 12-14...
Read more here:
http://www.normandyadvertiser.fr/2010/11/horse-centre-gives-deauville-a-sporting-chance-to-excel/
Bahrain: Singh wins first ride of season
Posted on » Sunday, October 31, 2010
GURDEN Singh, riding Oak Glen Seacrest, won a hotly contested Breef Season Opening Endurance Ride, which concluded early yesterday morning at Bahrain International Endurance Village in Sakhir.
The 80-kilometre event saw up to three riders battling it out for victory, and in the end only 20 seconds separated first place from third.
The race was organised by the Bahrain Royal Equestrian and Endurance Federation (Breef), under the leadership of Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa.
The ride acted as a qualifying event for future endurance races. It also aimed to attract new riders to the sport, and assist existing competitors in their preparations for the upcoming national season.
The event's total distance was split into three stages, 30 kms each for the first and second legs, and 20 kms over the final stage.
Singh, from Bahrain, won with a total ride time of three hours, 19 minutes and 42 seconds. He narrowly clinched first place ahead of runner-up Sumer Singh Jagmal of India, who finished just three seconds behind. Jagmal was riding Zayed Shakhan.
Both were among the top three heading into the ride's final leg, when Abdulhak Kaddouri, also of Bahrain, was in front. But they later overtook Kaddouri, who was riding Jamaal. Kaddouri was forced to settle for third place as he finished 20 seconds off Singh's time.
Isa Abdulla Ali Al Hazza, riding Nahar, was a distant fourth in 4:25:52. Othman Abduljalil Awadhi came fifth in 4:25:58.
Riding
In sixth place with a total ride time of 4:28:57 was Saud Fawzi Isa Al Doseri riding Arsley House Aurelius, seventh in 4:29:01 was Ahmed Jamal Al Dosseri on Khalil El Nerak, and eight in 4:29:03 was Fuad Hassan Bastaki riding Dim Dam.
Mohammed Abdulaziz Al Mishkhas on Maraka (4:30:31) and Ali Abdulla Busafar on Hanneliza Baron Hanneliza (4:33:20) rounded out the top 10.
Sixty riders were in the fray when the race was flagged off late on Friday afternoon. Only 31 completed the entire 80 kms distance.
Photos by Osama Mohammed here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/ridecamp/BahrainBREEFOpeningSeasonChampionship80KmRoyalTeam103010?pli=1&gsessionid=vtq9btXxC9FXmpvI8Ei3YA#
Friday, October 29, 2010
Bahrain: Season opening endurace ride set

October 29, 2010
THE Bahrain Royal Equestrian and Endurance Federation (Breef) is today organising the Breef Season Opening Endurance Ride Championship.
Starting at 4pm, the first event of the 2010/11 season will be held at the International Endurance Village in Sakhir. It is a qualifying ride covering a total distance of 80 kms.
The ride, due to conclude at night, is divided into three stages, with 30 kms for the first stage marked with red stripes.
The second stage will also be over 30 kms and is covered in green while the third stage, which is over 20 kms, is marked yellow.
The total duration of the ride is seven hours and 50 minutes. There will be a 30-minute break between the first and second stages while the break between the second and third will be 40 minutes. Maximum weight for the riders is 75kg, including the horse gears.
Breef, under the presidency of Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, has finalised its preparations for today's qualifying ride. The registration of riders taking part has been completed.
This ride will be a great opportunity for all riders to prepare for the new season. It also aims to attract new riders.
Meanwhile, Shaikh Khalid expressed confidence of a very successful season.
Shaikh Khalid, the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports vice-president, said this season's rides would be different from the previous ones.
He believes that the foundation of endurance rides is expanding with more riders from different stages expected to sign up for the new season's competitions.
Shaikh Khalid underlined the development of endurance rides in Bahrain to the unlimited support of His Majesty King Hamad.
The Breef's chief also highlighted the achievements of Bahraini riders in regional and international championships, the last of which was at the World Equestrian Games held in Kentucky where some of the world's best riders were in the fray.
Supreme Council for Youth and Sports president and Bahrain Olympic Committee president Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa is the event's organising committee chairman.
The Ground Jury is headed by Ghalib Al Alawi while Haider Zubi of Jordan will be the foreign judge. Other ground jury members are Mohammed Dadulla, Abdulghani Al Boosta, Ali Ghuloom, Mahdi Al Kalaiti and Fahad Al Romaihi.
Mahmood Hassan is the chief steward while Abdulla Al Rumaihi is the other steward for the event.
The veterinary commissioner is Dr Khalid Hasan while Mahmood Al Hammad of Saudi Arabia will be the foreign veterinarian.
Other veterinarians are Bahrain's Dr Ebrahim Yousif, Dr Sabah Al Kabie, Dr Abu Obaidah Yaqoob, Dr Abdelrahman Abu Shook and Dr Caonabo Melo of the Dominican Republic.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Meg Wade on the road to recovery

Photo: Jill Craig - ABC Goulburn Murray
28 October 2010
By Jill Craig (ABC Goulburn Murray)
After a devastating horse accident in early 2009 local endurance rider Meg Wade is determined to get back on a horse.
The equestrian world was shocked in Easter 2009 when they heard the terrible news that Australia's most successful endurance rider Meg Wade had fallen during a ride.
The fall at Tumbarumba left Meg Wade unconscious and fighting for her life in a Canberra hospital.
Burrowye-based Meg says endurance racing was a favourite event for her; she has competed in 65 160 kilometre races, with wins in 25.
"As the race got longer I got better... I think a lot of it is the metal attitude; I am pretty strong mentally.
"Your horse doesn't know whether it's going out to do 80 kilometres or 160; you're the one in charge."
Meg's accident happened when she was competing in a 100 kilometres Easter endurance ride at Tumbarumba...
More article and audio interview here:
http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2010/10/27/3049935.htm
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Malaysia: King To Lead Local Riders In Terengganu Endurance Challenge
Bernama.com.my
October 26 2010
KUALA TERENGGANU, Oct 26 (Bernama) -- The Sultan's Cup Terengganu Endurance Challenge 2010 from Nov 5-7 in Lembah Bidong, Setiu will feature 80 local and international riders.
Head of secretariat for the Sultan Cup 2010, Faridah Mat Ali said 15 international riders from Thailand, United States, France, Singapore, Australia, Uruguay and Indonesia have so far confirmed their participation.
"Though the closing date for entries is over, we will still accept last minute entries," Faridah told Bernama here Tuesday.
Faridah said the local challenge would be led by none other than Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin.
She said the challenge, organised jointly by the Terengganu state government and Royal Terengganu Endurance Stable, (RTES) over a 120km distance, would offer RM126,000 in total prize money.
Faridah said the winner would receive RM30,000, runner-up (RM20,000), third(RM15,00), fourth (RM10,000) and fifth (RM8,000).
-- BERNAMA
October 26 2010
KUALA TERENGGANU, Oct 26 (Bernama) -- The Sultan's Cup Terengganu Endurance Challenge 2010 from Nov 5-7 in Lembah Bidong, Setiu will feature 80 local and international riders.
Head of secretariat for the Sultan Cup 2010, Faridah Mat Ali said 15 international riders from Thailand, United States, France, Singapore, Australia, Uruguay and Indonesia have so far confirmed their participation.
"Though the closing date for entries is over, we will still accept last minute entries," Faridah told Bernama here Tuesday.
Faridah said the local challenge would be led by none other than Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin.
She said the challenge, organised jointly by the Terengganu state government and Royal Terengganu Endurance Stable, (RTES) over a 120km distance, would offer RM126,000 in total prize money.
Faridah said the winner would receive RM30,000, runner-up (RM20,000), third(RM15,00), fourth (RM10,000) and fifth (RM8,000).
-- BERNAMA
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