His Highness Prince Abdullah bin Fahd bin Abdullah, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation, crowned the winners of the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation’s race on the second day of the Longines World Jumping Tours, one of the first sporting events held during the Diriyah season, yesterday in Diriyah.
German jockey Christian Ahlmann took first place at halftime with a time of 33.37 seconds in a clean round without error, Ireland’s Allen Bertram placed second with a time of 33.82 seconds in a clean round without error, and Austrian Conaire Max was third in a time of 34.16 seconds in a clean round without errors.
In the fifth game of the “Ministry of Sports”, Saudi Arabian jockey Abdullah Al-Sharbatli set the best time of 62.10 seconds without error, while jockey Badr Al-Fareed came in second with 62.21 seconds without error. , and in third place is Saad Al-Ajmi with a time of 66.72 seconds on the Tour Clear and no errors, followed by jockey Waleed Al-Ghamdi with a time of 70.97 seconds without errors and fifth jockey Kamal Bahhamdan, with a time of 71.05 seconds without mistakes.
Jockey Khaled Al-Hadi was able to achieve first place in the sixth game of the “Ministry of Sports Run” with a time of 35.30 seconds in a clean round without errors, and jockey Abdullah Al-Sharbatly took second place with a time of 35.93 seconds without errors, in third place jockey Saad Al-Ajmi with a clean time of 36.78 seconds without error, in fourth place was jockey Nasser Al-Bakami with a time of 36.84 seconds without error, while jockey Abdullah Aba Al-Khail came in fifth with the time 37.59 seconds clean driving with no errors.
In the seventh Sal Run game, Belgian jockey Abdelkader Said took first place with a time of 61.11 seconds on a clean tour without errors, while Brazilian jockey Mansour Yuriy took second place with a time of 61.69 seconds, and third place was taken by Turkish rider Demirsoy Derin with a time of 62.01 seconds, while Belgian Brunsels Niels was fourth with a time of 63.69 seconds, and Swedish jockey Johnson Malin was fifth with a time of 66.16 seconds, all without error.