
Nabila Al-Ali elected to the Arab Equestrian Federation Board
The Arab Equestrian Federation is chaired by Prince Abdullah bin Fahd Al Saud. The newly elected board also includes Badr Al-Darwish (Qatar), Munther Al-Busaidi (Oman), Dr. Ismail Shaker (Egypt), Fareed Al-Subaie (Libya), and Fawzi Sahrawi (Algeria). Following the announcement, the Kuwait Equestrian Federation, led by Masoud Jawhar Hayat, extended its congratulations to Nabila Al-Ali on her achievement, wishing her continued success and excellence in representing Kuwait at the regional level.
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