UAE win FEI World Championship for Young Horses for second successive year

Sport360 staff 13:43 27/09/2015
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  • Saif Ahmed Al Mazroui celebrates after winning at the Italian Endurance Festival.

    It was another triumph for the UAE as Saif Ahmed Al Mazroui on Descarado won the FEI World Championship for Young Horses at the Italian Endurance Festival 2015 in Verona on Saturday.

    Al Mazroui staved off a strong challenge from the Spanish and Italian riders as he negotiated the scenic but challenging course adjoining the Garda River in Segurta Park in 5 hours 26 minutes and 56 seconds at an average time of 22.02kmph.

    “I led right from the start and that was because I knew the horse well. The last time I rode it here in Italy a few months ago I finished second in an 80-km event and today he was in perfect condition even though it was a bit hot,” said the young Emirati.

    “This is a World Championship and I am happy I did my country proud,” said Al Mazroui, who has had some consistent success in the past two years.

    Saif Ahmed Al Mazroui poses after winning the championships in Verona.

    “This is a young horse and has been gradually improving and Saif Ahmed Al Mazroui is one of the most promising young riders in the UAE. I was confident of a good show and am happy for Descarado,” said trainer Ismail Mohammed, who had also saddled the winner in last year’s Festival-sponsored FEI World Championship for Young Horses held in Samorin, Slovakia.

    Tiswan Figeole under Saif Salem Al Faresi had won in 2014 and the UAE rider almost made it to the podium this year also but fell short despite a valiant attempt on Une De Miel, another MRM Stable horse trained by Ismail Mohammed.

    Two Spanish riders Alex Luque Moral on Surena MB and Jordi Pons Serra on Cata De Montfluq took silver and bronze while the loudest cheers came when Italians Camila Malta on Barbaforte Bosana and Camille Coulomb on Sharon De Suleiman took fourth and fifth spots respectively.

    A total of 73 riders started in the 120-km ride which was run in four stages and only 29 completed.

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