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Saudi Arabia’s Khaled Abdulrahman al-Mobty won the CSI4* event on the second day of the third and final leg of the QNB Doha Tour equestrian championship yesterday.
At a makeshift arena in Katara, al-Mobty riding his nine-year-old bay Zypern 4 emerged triumphant in the CSI4* Accumultor with joker, Art.269.5, 145cm event. The pair came home in 51.16 seconds to win QAR 37,500.
Saudi’s Abdelkarim Abbar finished second in Ziezo, while Abdullah Mohd al-Marri of UAE came third with Sama Dubai FBH.
In the CS2* Table (A) against the clock with jump off, Art. 238.2.2, 135cm, Sheikh Ali Abdulla al-Qassimi of UAE finished on top. Al-Qassimi paired with Saga De La Roque to time 35.34 seconds to come first and take home a pursue of QAR 13,750.
Kuwait’s Ghazi al-Jeraiwi (Prestigious) came second ahead of Saudi’s Bader Mohammed al-Fard (Cover Girl G).
The highlight of the event so far has been performance from Spanish horseman Santi Serra and his magnificent horses. The show called Sercam has been wowing visitors. Sercam shows involve ‘natural dressage’ and highlight the beauty of a horse’s movement and the harmony and balance between man and animal.
Today, the QNB Doha Tour series trophy will be awarded to the overall champion, who has won the most points over the three legs.
Results
CSI4* Accumultor with joker, Art.269.5, 145 CM
1. Khaled Abdulrahman Almobty (Saudi Arabia) Zypern 4. Time: 51.16 secs. Prize money: QAR 37,500
2. Abdelkarim Abbar (Saudi Arabia) Ziezo. 54.74 secs, QAR 30,000
3. Abdullah Mohd al-Marri (UAE) Sama Dubai FBH. 50.43 secs, QAR 22,500
CS2* Table (A) against the clock with jump off, Art. 238.2.2, 135 CM
1. Sheikh Ali Abdulla al-Qassimi (UAE) Saga De La Roque. Time: 35.34 secs. Prize money: QAR 13,750
2. Ghazi al-Jeraiwi (Kuwait) Prestigious. 35.51 secs, QAR 11,000
3. Bader Mohammed Alfard (Saudi Arabia) Cover Girl G. 36.54 secs, QAR 8,250
CSI2* - Pony class - Optimum Time, 60 cm
1. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Jassim al-Thani (Qatar) Doddenhill Coral Lily. Time: 64.62 secs
2. Khalifa Abdullah al-Khaldi (Qatar) Macando. 64.58 secs.
3. Sheikh Khalid Bin Ali al-Thani (Qatar) Top Madame 64.42 secs.
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