The hague: The 8th stop of the 32nd edition of the UAE President's Cup Series for Purebred Arabian Horses is set to take place tomorrow at Duindigt Turf Racecourse in The Hague, Kingdom of the Netherlands. This prestigious event highlights the unwavering support from UAE leadership aimed at preserving the legacy of Purebred Arabian horses and advancing the sport on renowned racetracks worldwide.
According to Emirates News Agency, this race marks a historic milestone as the richest Arabian horse race ever held in the Netherlands, featuring a prize purse of USD 100,000. The 2,150-metre Group 3 race has attracted 11 elite contenders from leading European stables. Open to horses aged four years and above, the competition promises to deliver a high-caliber event.
The entries for the Netherlands stage include top contenders such as Afjan, Al Zeer, El Paso T, Ska de L'Aigle, Dream Seq, El Zarka D.A., Farida P, Ksar de L'Ardus, Raed, Bayesa, and Papillion T. Each horse represents renowned owners and skilled trainers, ensuring a thrilling race for enthusiasts and participants alike.
Matar Suhail Al Yabhouni Al Dhaheri, Chairman of the Higher Organizing Committee of the UAE President's Cup Series, expressed pride in the Cup's vision of elevating Arabian horse racing to international prominence. He emphasized the participation of top-tier owners and stables as a testament to the series' growing global stature. The achievements of the series are credited to the support of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who is committed to advancing Arabian horse racing worldwide.
As the 32nd edition of the series progresses across international venues, the stage in the Netherlands reaffirms the Cup's status as one of the most prestigious Arabian horse racing series globally, merging competition, culture, and legacy.