Senior
falconers call for ‘GCC Union of Falconry’ to promote the sport at the regional
level
The
2nd edition of the Fazza Championship for Falconry witnessed some
spectacular action from visiting ‘Khaleejis’ or GCC falconers including those
from Qatar, KSA, Kuwait and Oman who vied for the top positions in a highly
competitive round of falconry in Ruwayyah.
Nearly 200
falconers from across the GCC who missed the first edition of the Championship
since they were away on hunting expeditions were thrilled to return to another
closely fought contest of the Fazza Championship for Falconry which culminated
in Qatari falconers winning
1st, 2nd and 3rd place.
This year, the
Championships have seen a tremendous increase in the prize money, with a record
number of luxury cars being awarded to winning contestants over a two month
period.
Ali Ben Khatem
Mohamed Al Mehshhadi, president of the Qatar society of Al Gannas and the Qatar
International Falcons and Hunting Festival said: “The scale and magnitude of
this Championship has grown exponentially since the past few years.
“We have been
calling for the establishment of a ‘GCC Union of Falconry’, and for a different
country in the GCC to host these prestigious Championships every year. The UAE
has been known to play a key role in unifying the GCC and an initiative of this
kind would be hugely beneficial to the sport.”
Qatari poet and
falconer Hamad Al Jamila who was participating in the Championships said that
the competition had evolved beyond his expectations. “I would like to thank
Fazza for his support and personal involvement in these Championships. Not only
have they encouraged competition and mutual interaction between falconers, but
the Championships are reviving the market for falcon trade in the region.”
Competing Saudi
falconer Fahad Al Zuman, who is a regular participant at the Championships
added: “We do not have any falconry competitions in Saudi Arabia, hence most
Saudis head straight to Dubai to participate in these Championships. We look up
to Fazza as a role model because he has encouraged an entire generation of
Saudi falconers to take up this traditional sport.”
Winning Qatari falconers
walked away with cars including a Range Rover, a Lexus SUV and off-road pick up
vehicles. Runners up were awarded cash prizes of AED 10,000 each.
Souad Darwish,
director of the Fazza Championships said: “HH Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin
Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai has been extremely generous with these
Championships and a growing number of falconers are travelling to Dubai solely
to participate in this Championship. We hope that we can encourage more domestic
and international participation in this sport in the future.”
The Fazza
Championship for Falconry - Nokhbah Championship (Elites) which sees finalists
from across categories compete for the final prize will take place on 19
February 2014 in Ruwayyah.
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