Al-Nisf champions Egyptian Arabian horse racing tradition

Talal Khaled Al-Nisf, owner of Al-Sharq Stud, has reaffirmed his dedication to preserving and promoting purebred Arabian horses of Egyptian bloodlines in Kuwait. His stud is sponsoring a dedicated race as part of the 15th meeting at the Kuwait Shooting and Equestrian Club. Al-Nisf highlighted the event's role in honoring ancestral traditions while attracting younger enthusiasts to the sport.

In Kuwait City on February 7, 2026, Talal Khaled Al-Nisf, owner of Al-Sharq Stud, expressed his ongoing commitment to supporting purebred Arabian horses with Egyptian bloodlines. This effort continues a family tradition that has gained popularity among younger generations, fostering renewed interest in the elegant equestrian discipline.

Al-Sharq Stud is sponsoring the Egyptian-blood Arabian horse race during the 15th meeting at the Kuwait Shooting and Equestrian Club. Al-Nisf thanked the organizers and coordinators for their work in staging the event, with special recognition for breeder Alaa Hamad Al-Roumi, owner of Al-Raya Stud, whose contributions have been instrumental in advancing the sport.

"We fully support the initiative of dedicating a weekly cup at the Shooting and Equestrian Club specifically for Egyptian Arabian horses," Al-Nisf stated. "This tradition honors our ancestors and has also become a popular hobby among the youth. We wish all participants the best of luck."

The sponsorship underscores a broader push to maintain cultural heritage through equestrian activities, blending historical reverence with modern engagement in Kuwait's vibrant horse racing scene.

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Alaa Hamad Al-Roumi, owner of Al-Raya Stud, has commended breeders of purebred Arabian horses with Egyptian bloodlines for their support of racing at the Kuwait Equestrian and Hunting Club. A weekly cup dedicated to these horses has fostered intense competition among owners. The season has seen standout performances from several horses leading up to the 13th meeting.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa attended the Crown Prince Cup Equestrian Festival at the Rashid Equestrian and Horse Racing Club, praising the sector's progress under royal patronage. The event, sponsored by Seabarco, featured international participants and multiple races culminating in trophy presentations. Bahrain aims to solidify its position as a premier destination for equestrian sports.

The second edition of The Emirates Jumping Cup and the opening leg of the 2026 Longines League of Nations have begun at Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club. The event features 203 riders and 313 horses from 37 nations, including top teams from 11 countries. Officials highlighted the UAE's role in hosting major equestrian competitions during a press conference.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The Kuwait Equestrian Federation has announced a busy 2025–2026 season filled with international competitions. Riders will have chances to compete against athletes from the Arab world, Gulf region, and Europe. Upcoming highlights include championships at the Police Sports Club and a festival at KIB | The Stadium.

 

 

 

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