DUBAI
INTERNATIONAL HORSE FAIR MARKS 10th ANNIVERSARY WITH THE FINEST
ARABIAN BREEDS IN THE WORLD
MENA region’s leading equine exhibition brings
together thriving horse industry with new attractions including Dressage
Performance, Art Gallery and Pony Show Jumping
11th Dubai International Arabian Horse Championship announces
AED15 million (USD 4 million) in prize money
As Dubai
International Horse Fair celebrates its 10th anniversary, alongside
the Dubai International Arabian Horse Championship, the event is set to showcase
some of the finest Arabian horse breeds in the world with the estimated value
of each horse in the range of USD1 million to USD2 million. The event also brings
together the region’s leading equestrian equipment companies, owners, breeders,
stables, clubs, veterinarians, services and care products, professional and
leisure riders and horse enthusiasts.
Held under
the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of
Dubai and UAE Minister of Finance, the Dubai International Horse Fair has matured
over a decade into a popular event that offers a lucrative platform for the
thriving equine industry in the UAE and wider Middle East.
Taking place
from 20 - 22 March 2014 at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), the event showcases
the widest range of international equine products, services, equipment and
technology for horse owners, breeders and equine professionals in the Middle
East.
The show will
be held alongside the 11th Dubai International Arabian
Horse Championship, a competition for purebred Arabian horses to judge
their beauty, agility and heritage. With prize money of USD4 million (AED15
million), the international Championship is set to attract strong attendance
from equestrian enthusiasts.
The
firmly-established Horse Auction for
Arabian purebred horses from local studs returns this year and will be held on
the second day of the show. 100 Arabian horse breeds of the best pedigree will be
on sale and the event is anticipated to attract hundreds of buyers from across
the region.
New attractions at 2014 edition
Among the
new features at Dubai International Horse Fair 2014 is The Art Gallery, which specialises in equestrian art and brings together
renowned artists who will showcase their work that demonstrates the beauty,
agility and heritage of Arabian horses to art connoisseurs across the region.
This year Dressage Performance will feature as
part of the show offerings where enthusiasts and the general public can
experience thrilling dressage routines and see first-hand the magnificence of
the participating horses and their riders who have put in years of diligent
training to master the sport.
Organised by
Dubai Pony Club, an expanded Pony Show
Jumping competition, held in the Dubai Pony Show Jumping Festival Arena,
will see the most talented young riders across the UAE competing for top
honours.
Equine
industry platform
This year
the event will host more than 200 participating companies and brands from
countries across the globe including Australia,
Canada, Egypt, Germany, India, Netherlands, New Zealand, Oman, Saudi Arabia,
South Africa, Portugal, UAE, UK and USA. New country participants include
France, Iran, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Tanzania.
Leading international and local companies and organisations will showcase
a range of products and services to cater to the burgeoning equine industry in
the Middle East. Participating companies include Ajman Stud, Al Hawajer Stud,
Dubai Arabian Stud, Dubai Equine Hospital, Dubai Racing Channel Studio, Jebel
Ali Racecourse and Shadwell Stud, based in the United Kingdom, among others.
Ziad
Abdullah Galadari, Chairman, Higher Organising Committee of Dubai International
Arabian Horse Championship, said: “Horses have always been a passion and a way
of life in the Middle East and as Dubai emerges as the centre of
the equine industry in the region, the Dubai International Horse Fair has
become firmly established as the leading platform for the industry and equine
enthusiasts while offering the general public and families a thoroughly
entertaining weekend. The Dubai International Arabian Horse Championship, held
alongside the Dubai International Horse Fair, is the most highly anticipated
and prestigious equine event in the region that showcases the sheer beauty of
purebred Arabian horses in the equine world.”
The Dubai International
Horse Fair 2014 will be held in Halls 7 and 8 at Dubai World Trade Centre. Opening
hours are 11am - 8pm on 20 and 22 March and from 2pm - 8pm on 21 March.
Admission is free of charge and open to trade visitors and the general public. Children
under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Pre-registration is now open at the show’s official website www.dihf.ae.
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nice event...
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