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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