Manama, The Royal Endurance Team secured second place in the FEI Endurance World Championship for Young Horses, over a distance of 120 km in Sardinia, Italy, led by jockey Mayoof Abdulaziz Al Rumaihi. The championship featured approximately 100 riders from 22 countries around the world. On this occasion, His Highness Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Representative of HM the King for Humanitarian Work and Youth Affairs and Capitan of the Royal Endurance Team, commended the team's efforts and achievement of second place. HH Shaikh Nasser highlighted that this achievement strongly motivates the team to continue its efforts in maintaining Bahrain's status in endurance racing globally. HH Shaikh Nasser highlighted that the team participated in the championship with promising riders with high potential, expressing confidence in their ability to secure top positions. HH noted that such participation helps the riders gain more experience and improve their performance for future competitions. Al Rumaihi secu red second place with Guerwan Du Barthas while first place went to Rashid Saeed Hamad Malhouf from the UAE, and third place was claimed by Kenza from France. Source: Bahrain News Agency
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