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South African Jessica Mostert has awarded the title of Martyrs' Day to Zabeel stables. Jessica managed to win the first place in the race for private stables, which took place yesterday at 119 km from the peace, with the participation of 200 knights and the rates of different stables of the country.
The champion won the first place in the equestrian "Tofka La Majuri" stables of Zabeel, recording a time of 4.24-14 hours, and the second place was Abdullah Mohammed Al Hammadi straddling the "Cardinal R" for the Mirage stables, recording a time of 4.25.20 hours. The Catalina Argentina Stables stables of Zabeel, after finishing third at the "Salyan Châteane", with a time of 4.25.52 hours.
Hameed Matar Al Mazrouei straddling the SS Stables in fourth place in 16:11, and Ibrahim Al Hammadi straddling Agli di Kirdanit for the power stables, at 4.33.29 Hours, followed by sixth runner Fahad Ali on Karong Basinga at Al-Fahidi stadium, recording a time of 4.35.25.
Coronation
After the race, Dr. Ghanim Al Hajri, Secretary General of the Equestrian Federation, and Mohammed Issa Al Adib, Managing Director of the Dubai Equestrian Club, honored the winners and presented trophies to the first three winners, who received three cars. Fourth and fifth place winners received AED 200,000. Sixth to twentieth place on a cash prize of AED 100,000.
Mkhot tops the "first"
Returning to the details of the race, the rider Mohammed Mbakhout took the first stage of the "Yellow Axis" of 40 km, led the horse "Nadal Ka" to the stables of Special Modulator, recording a time of 1.29.46 hours.
Jessica leads the "second"
South African Jessica Mostert climbed to the top of the second stage of "The Red Ax" 35km after finishing fifth in the second phase with a time of 2.50.46 hours.
.. continues to claim "third"
South Africa's Jessica Mostert continued her lead in the third phase of the 26-km Blue Axis with a time of 3.51.18 hours.
The heroine is happy
Jessica Mostert, the winner of the Martyrs' Day Run, expressed her happiness during the first national title race since arriving in her home country. "The competitions in the UAE are different from those in South Africa," Jessica said.
Abdulla Al Hammadi, the runner-up, said the race was tough and showed a high level of professionalism appropriate for the occasion, and expressed his joy at getting on the podium.
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