posted on 11/09/2011: 84 views

Ali Khalfan Al Jahouri, one of Abu Dhabi's top endurance riders won the 160-km European Open Endurance Championship held in Florac, France on Saturday.
Al Jahouri, a veteran rider and trainer of endurance horses at the Al Wathba Endurance Stables owned by Sheikh Mansoor Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs, finished ahead of two-time world champion Maria Alvarez Ponton of Spain.
Al Jahouri completed the 160-km ride in 8 hrs 38 mins 10 secs on his horse Khalifa while Maria once again partnered Nobby to finish about seven minutes behind the UAE ace.
A total of 77 riders from 17 countries took part in the ride.
Qatar's Jasim Mohammad and Faleh Nasser finished 3rd and 5th respectively as Al Jahouri led from start to finish.
Thaleb Daher Al Muhairi, Secretary General of the Emirates Equestrian Federation said, "This is another great victory and comes after the UAE won the gold medal at the World Endurance Championship in Kentucky last year.” – Gulf News
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