Ali Al Tahoo won the Grand Prix class during the second showjumping competition organised by the Bahrain Royal Equestrian and Endurance Federation (BREEF), held at the Military Sports Association Field.
The event was held under the patronage of BREEF President Shaikh Faisal bin Rashid Al Khalifa.
Al Tahoo on his horse Lavino snatched the Grand Prix title on Table A with barriers 110-125cm in height with the speed of the course 350meters/minute, and. He managed to achieve first position in a total time of 49.67seconds.
Al Tahoo was followed by Sami Ghazwan on his horse Fairouz with a total time of 42.96 seconds with four faults, while Salman Faraj on his horse My Precious came third with a total time of 47.63 seconds and eight faults.
Fourth place went to Erin Sandor riding Sondos Sienna with a total time of 55.76 seconds and eight faults.
In the junior level 1 category, Hussain Mohammed Dadulla on his horse My Baby won this contest on table A with barriers' height of 80-90 cm and the speed of the course 300meters/minute. He completed the course in 39.66 seconds.
Ahmed Isa on his horse Leys came in second place with a total time of 42.02 seconds. Isa himself then came in third place as well but riding another horse Al Jazeera Mobiley with a total time of 35.61 seconds and four faults.
In the juniors level 2 for barriers height 90-100cm with the course speed of 300 meters/minute, Mayoof Al Rumaihi on his horse Granus, who won the competition with a total time of 23.45 seconds. He was followed by Hussain Mohammed Dadullah on his horse Winning Mood with a total time of 25.25 seconds and four faults, while third place went to Charlotte Gunby riding her horse Boeing in a total time of 25.57 seconds with four faults.
Chantal Gramm on the horse Dancer finished fourth with a total time of 56.85 seconds and four faults, while fifth place was Ahmed Isa on his horse Leys in a total time of 59.72 seconds and four faults.
Muslim Ali on his horse Pride Emiley clinched first place in the Advanced Level 1 for barriers height 80-90cm with the course speed of 350 meter/minute. He finished the track in a total time of 38.93 seconds, followed by Jerry Taylor riding horse Arko with a total time of 63.19 seconds. Third place went to Mohammed Jassim riding his horse Al Yabes in a total time of 39.61 seconds.
In the Advanced level 2, Sami Ghazwan on his horse Abdulla finished first in a total time of 23.25 seconds, and he was followed by Abbas Al Ghuraifi riding his horse Champagne in a total time of 23.94 seconds, while third place went to Fahad Taqi riding his horse Reyca in a total time of 24.30 seconds.
Muslim Ali snatched the first applicants
Rider Muslim Ali was able to achieve the title in the applicants' class for the first level of the competition type Table A -- a round with barriers 80-90 cm. The speed of the course was 350 meters/minute on the horse Horse Postal. He won In a time of 38.93 seconds.
In second place was Jerry Taylor on horse Arco in a time of 63.19 seconds, while in third was Mohammed Jassim in 39.61 seconds with four error. In fourth came Abbas Yousef on the generosity of Arzintina in a time of 40.33 seconds and four errors. In fifth place was Mohammed Abdulkarim in a time of 40.98 seconds and four errors, and in the sixth was Mahdi Ali Jawad Bernza in a time of 41.53 seconds with four faults.
Ghazwan achieves second applicants
Sami Ghazwan won the contest's fourth title of the second-level applicants' category: Competition type, Table A -- round with barriers 100-110cm in height with a course speed of 350 meters/minute and a time of 23.25 seconds. In second Abbas Algriffi on horse Champaign in 23.94 seconds, while in third was Fahad Taqi on horse Reyca and a time of 24.30 seconds.
In fourth was Abbas Yassouf on horse Arzintina in a time of 25.19 seconds and four errors, while in the fifth place was Salman Faraj on the horse May Brhir in a time of 26.40 seconds with four faults. In sixth was Ali Abdel-Rasoul on the horse Horse Brady with a time of 27.22 seconds and four errors.
Source: BNA
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