Show Horse and Racehorse Auctions inaugurate 2021/2022 season 81 lots sold and remarkable local and GCC turnout
Show Horse and Racehorse Auctions inaugurate 2021/2022 season
81 lots sold and remarkable local and GCC
turnout
Doha: The first events of
the Qatar Racing and Equestrian Club (QREC) 2021/2022 season kicked off with
the two auctions organised by QREC on Friday, 24 September, for show horses and
on Saturday, 25 September, for racehorses. Held at the indoor arena of the
Qatar Equestrian Federation, the two auctions were marked by their excellent
organisation and the intensive preparations, which had been initiated by QREC
since the announcement of the two auctions and the completion of entries last
month.
50 lots in the Show
Horse Auction and MONIA’T AL GHEED gets highest bid
50
Purebred Arabian horses came up for sale, which attracted many buyers, given
the international standing of Qatar as a leader in Purebred Arabian horse show
discipline and the prestigious titles landed by Qatari-owned horses in the
world’s top shows.
23 lots were sold. Khalid Ahmed Al Shaibi’s filly MONIA’T
AL GHEED (QR) (Marwan Al Shaqab x Vitoria LM) got the highest bid of QAR 40,000
and was purchased by Mohammed Hamad Al Naimi.
51 Arabians and 44
Thoroughbreds on display in the Racehorse Auction
Highest price tags forJAZALAH
and DOHA SURPRISE
The huge turnout continued on the following day with
the Racehorse Auction. The high standard of Qatar’s racing both at Al Rayyan
and Al Uqda racecourses added to the interest of buyers. The Auction was an
excellent opportunity to meet the different needs of purchasers, especially
with the variety of the Purebred Arabian and the Thoroughbred lots on display.
The Arabian with the top sale honours had a QAR250,000
price tagand she was Umm Qarn’smare JAZALAH (FR) (No Risk Al Maury X Haifaa).
She was purchased by KhalifabinSheail Al Kuwari. Her
Thoroughbred counterpart was Abdulatif Hussain Al Emadi’s gelding DOHA SURPRISE
(QA) (Zoffany X Winged Dagger). He was purchased by Al Ghazali Stud for QAR
60,000.
Local and GCC presence
In addition to the large turnout of local owners and
trainers, the presence of owners and trainers from the GCC countries,
especially from Oman, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, was remarkable, which reflects
their interest in the show horses and the racehorses of Qatar.
Start of Season
The two auctions provided the best start for the
2021/2022 season and were held at an ideal time offering owners and trainers an
excellent opportunity to buy and sell according to their respective needs and
based on the quality of the lots and their records. They offered a variety of
options for owners and trainers to enhance their preparations for the new
season.
It is worth mentioning that the 2021/2022 season will
feature other auctions and the nearest of these will be the Auctions for
Two-Year-Olds, which will take place on Saturday, 16 October and its entries
were actually closed last Thursday.
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