The colt/Rothstein/Malak Wudhanan Racing won the seventh “main” round, which was held today at the Lesha Cup, for purebred crossbred horses, par (70-90), 4 years and above, 2000 AD, under the supervision of trainer Alban de Meul and led by Al Khayal Sufyan Saadi. .
In second place came the horse Thors Hammer, king of Riffa Racing, under the supervision of trainer Jassim Al-Ghazali and led by the horse Lucas Delozier. In third place was the horse Thunderflow, owned by Ahmed Hassan Al-Maliki Al-Juhani, under the supervision of trainer Hamad Al-Juhani and led by the horse Stephan Mazur.
Mr. Abdullah Rashid Al Kubaisi, Director of Racing Department at Qatar Racing and Equestrian Club, crowned the winners after the end of the race.
In addition to the main half, six rounds were held in today’s race on the Al-Oqdah track, and the mare Maysoon Al-Shahaniya, king of Al-Shahaniya Stud, won the first round for the novice, local-produced purebred Arabian horses, 4-6 years, 1300 m, under the supervision of trainer Rudy Nerbon and led by the horseman Muhammad Hassan Ali Al-Abdul-Malik.
The second round was won by the purebred crossbred horses of local production, beginners, 4-6 years old, 2000 AD, by the filly / Wakra Bu Thila / King of Wadhanan Racing, under the supervision of coach Alban de Meul and led by Al-Khayyal Sufyan Saadi, while the third round was won by the female beginners purebred Arabian horses, 4-6 years old. 1300 AD The mare / Asma Al-Shahaniya / owned by Al-Shahaniya Stud, under the supervision of the trainer Rudy Nerbonne and the imagination of Lucas Deleuzier.
The horse, Nasser Al-Shahaniya, king of Al-Shahaniya Stud, won first place in the fourth round for novice purebred Arabian horses, 4 years and older, 2000 AD, under the supervision of trainer Rudy Nerbonne and rider Lucas DeLozier.
The fifth round for purebred hybrid horses, par (60-80), 4 years and above, 2000 AD, was won by the horse / Clearn / King Mubarak Abdullah Mubarak Al-Hajri, under the supervision of trainer Ahmed Al-Juhani and led by the horse Saleh Faraj Al-Otaibi, while the horse / Classic Order / King Hamad won. Bin Abdul Rahman bin Hamad Al Attiyah won first place in the sixth round for purebred hybrid horses. Par (75-95), 4 years and above, 1300m, under the supervision of coach Zuhair Mohsen and led by Khayal Gavin Matt Ryan.