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Royal Cavalry wins Belgian Zutendaal Endurance Race

Royal Cavalry wins Belgian Zutendaal Endurance Race

Times of Oman20-04-2025

Muscat: The Royal Cavalry won first place in the Belgian Zutendaal Endurance Race (One Star), organised by the International Equestrian Federation (FEI), over a distance of 100 km. 20 male and female riders from around the world participated in the race.
The race included three stages: The first stage was 40 km, the second 30 km, and the third stage 30 km. Mahmoud bin Marhoon Al Fori won first place on the Royal Cavalry's mare Dalila.
This victory is part of a series of awards won by the Royal Cavalry in endurance and endurance competitions, as well as other equestrian competitions at international arenas.

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