At least 1,000 camels compete in Sharjah 1,500 metre race
A total of 1,000 young camels bred by members of local tribes competed across 18 heats, including eight for female participants from Al Dhaid, six in the open category, and four in the Saoub class. The race covered a distance of 1,500 metres.
The event highlighted the growing enthusiasm for camel racing in Sharjah and the continued support of traditional heritage sports.
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