The seventh edition of the Souq Waqif Equestrian Festival 2026 began on Tuesday in Doha, Qatar, featuring a showcase of purebred Arabian horses. Organized by the Celebrations Committee of the Private Engineering Office, the event runs until January 27 and draws significant interest from owners, breeders, and the public. It highlights the strength, agility, and beauty of these horses while reinforcing their role in Qatari cultural heritage.
The Souq Waqif Equestrian Festival 2026 opened with enthusiastic participation, presenting some of the finest purebred Arabian horses. Held in Doha, the festival serves as a key platform for displaying the elegance and prowess of these animals, which hold a prominent place in Qatari traditions.
On the first day, competing horses exhibited remarkable strength, agility, and beauty, captivating attendees. The event, coordinated by the Celebrations Committee of the Private Engineering Office, continues through January 27, fostering greater engagement each year.
Tournament director Mohammed Abdulrahman Al Mansour and general supervisor Abdulrahman Mohammed Al Naama awarded prizes to the winners. Al Naama noted the festival's growing renown, stating it "has become well-known and needs no introduction," with popularity rising annually.
This edition saw a notable uptick in entries, with about 50 more horses than the previous year, despite rule adjustments. Al Naama told Qatar News Agency (QNA) that this reflects owners' and breeders' confidence and readiness. Broad involvement from the equestrian community underscores the championship's unique appeal.
The Organizing Committee aims to deliver an outstanding experience, aligning with participants' expectations and building on past successes. The festival not only promotes competition but also celebrates the cultural significance of Arabian horses in Qatar.