Abu Dhabi, UAE – The Abu Dhabi International Arabian Horse Beauty Championship “Tittle Show” kicked off on Friday evening at Al Ittihad Arena on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi.
With the participation of 369 horses, including 114 horses from outside the UAE, in a remarkable official and public presence.
The tournament will be held over three days, and is organized by the Emirates Arabian Horse Association, in accordance with the regulations and laws of the European Organization for Arabian Horse Competitions “ICAHO”.
The total value of its prize money is close to 4 million euros, which reflects its position on the agenda of Arabian horse beauty championships worldwide.
The first day’s competitions were full of competition, as the “Palma O” sail stud led the opening round for one-year-old foals – Division “A”, with 92.15 points.
It was followed by “Joanna Al-Raymas” from Al-Raymas Stadium with 91.05 points, while “Venice Al-Badayer” by Sheikh Mohammed bin Saud Al-Qasimi came in third with 90.90 points.
In Section B of the one-year-old foals category, “Mazen SH” by Nasser Misfer Al Hajri from Qatar won first place with 91.35 points.
The second was “Celine Al Badayer” by Sheikh Mohammed bin Saud Al Qasimi with 90.95 points, while the third was “RDS Noura” by Ajman Interchange with the same score.
“AD Najwa” by Hamad Adnan Al Shehhi topped the two-year-old skills competition – Section “A”, with 91.45 points.
It was followed by “Donia J” for Jadim Stadium from Belgium with 91.30 points, while “Falwa Al-Shaqab” for Al-Shaqab Stadium from Qatar came in third with the same score.
In Section B for two-year-old foals, Sheikh Mohammed bin Saud Al Qasimi’s “Ajiba Al Badayer” came first with 91.60 points.
It was followed by “De Niran” for the Dubai Stud with 91.15 points, and “Forlux Ebo” came third for the Forlux Stud from the Netherlands with 91.10 points.
wide participation
The first day’s competitions concluded with “Mazoun Al-Diriyah” by Misfer Mohammed Al-Hajri from Qatar leading the last round – Section “B” for mares aged 4 years and above.
It achieved 91.85 points, followed by “GMH Hajar” by Jumaa Al-Shamili with 91.55 points, while “AD Budur” by Hamad Adnan Al-Shehhi came third with 91.35 points.
The championship competitions continue, amid wide participation that reflects the diversity of the marabouts and the multiplicity of schools in breeding and producing Arabian horses.
In an organizational atmosphere that enhances Abu Dhabi’s presence as an important international center for hosting the most prominent Arabian horse beauty championships.



