Arabian
greyhounds to compete in traditional ‘live prey’ races
The latest in its lineup of traditional sporting events, The Hamdan Bin
Mohammed Heritage Center has announced the kickoff of the hugely popular 7th
Saluki Championship 2014 at a designated area in Seih Al Dahal in Dubai.
Salukis are some of the oldest known
breeds of domesticated dogs in the world and the Saluki Hunting Championships attract
salukis and their owners from
across the GCC and even abroad all keen to display their greyhounds’ hunting skills.
across the GCC and even abroad all keen to display their greyhounds’ hunting skills.
The competition will run in two
categories – for amateurs and professionals of all nationalities and will be
open to the general public on 22 February for the amateurs. The professionals’
category and final championships will be announced at a later date.
The competition will begin at 3.30 pm
at the venue in Seih Al Dahal and contestants will have to be present two hours
prior along with their competing salukis who will have to chase and capture live
prey over 200 meters. The fastest saluki speed recorded last year was 67km/hr.
Ahmed Saif Bel Zafin, head of the
organising committee of the Saluki Hunting Championships said: “These
Championships have attracted a growing number of participants from both
categories.
“480 salukis competed in the
Championships last year and we had contestants from as far as Ireland and
Australia racing their greyhounds in a highly competitive environment. We
expect an even larger number of fine Arabian bred salukis and skilled contestants
this year. ”
All contestants will have to ensure
that their salukis have undergone the mandatory health and safety check up
prior to registration.
Souad
Darwish, Director of the Fazza Championships said: “The Saluki Championships
traditionally witness strong participation from the GCC.
" We look forward to new
contestants with the best Arabian Saluki breeds breaking new records in speed this
year.
“We
have improved this edition of the Championships from a technical and organisational
point of view and we welcome participation from all interested contestants.”
Terms and Conditions of the Championship
·
The Saluki Hunting Championships are open to all
nationalities
·
Participants can enter more than one saluki to compete in the
Championships
·
Participants can enter their salukis as part of a group
·
All qualifying salukis have to undergo a medical test to
ensure they have not been administered with performance enhancing drugs prior
to the Championship finals
·
It is mandatory for all salukis have to have a registration chip
and a leash
·
For enquiries, interested contestants can call 043737000 or
log onto www.hhc.gov.ae
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