
Dhofar to host Oman's First International Arabian Horse Pageant Cup
The championship is jointly organized by the Office of the Governor of Dhofar and Dhofar Tourism Company as part of a programme to boost Dhofar governorate's position as a leading destination for hosting international championships.
The contest, now in its first international edition, leverages the success of the Dhofar National Arabian Horse Beauty Pageant 2025. This year, more than 50 purebred Arabian horses will feature in the contest in a manner that reflects the growing presence of Dhofar Governorate on the regional and international events map.
Dhofar International Arabian Horse Pageant is accredited by the European Conference of Arabian Horse Organizations (ECAHO). It places Dhofar Governorate on the agenda of international championships set for Arabian horse beauty. It fulfills Dhofar governorate's aspirations to become a prominent hub for horse owners and breeders, as well as investors and international parties interested in equestrian sports.
The championship also boasts a distinct cultural and tourism dimension as it coincides with the Khareef Dhofar (monsoon) season—at a time the stunning natural scenery complements the beauty of purebred Arabian horses, ideally meeting the aspirations of equestrian enthusiasts.
It is worth noting that the Wilayat of Mirbat was once a major centre for Arabian horse trade and export to other countries. Hosting the tournament in Mirbat assumes special significance as it symbolises a natural extension of the wilayat's rich heritage.
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