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Traditional Camel Races Kick Off
Traditional Camel Races Kick Off

Daily Tribune

time09-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Tribune

Traditional Camel Races Kick Off

The traditional camel races for human riders have officially begun as part of the 10th edition of the Nasser bin Hamad Falconry and Hunting Season. In the Al-Qa'dan category, the Al-Morooth team claimed first place, led by rugby player Faisal Salem Al-Maamari, who outpaced his teammate Mutab Mubarak Abdul Latif, also representing Al-Morooth, to take second place. The Al-Maamari team, led by rugby player Salem Amer Al-Maamari, finished in third place, followed by the Dullah Al-Naimi team, represented by rugby player Abdullah Hassan Al-Shaer. Camel racing will continue as part of the Nasser bin Hamad Falconry and Hunting Season until next week, featuring rounds for the Cup of His Highness Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, First Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports, President of the General Sports Authority, and President of the Bahrain Olympic Committee. Alongside camel racing, the season also includes falconry competitions, purebred Arabian horse races, and other heritage events. More than 30 riders participated in the races, which were held for the Cup of His Highness Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Representative of His Majesty the King for Humanitarian Work and Youth Affairs and Chairman of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports. The races, staged south of the Bahrain International Endurance Village, featured two categories—the Sitting and the Bakkar—over a distance of 5,000 meters. In the Bakkar category, the Al-Maamari team dominated, claiming first place with rugby player Salem Amer Al-Maamari. His teammate, Hazaa Mohammed Al-Maamari, secured second place, while third place went to owner Mohammed Ab. Better to Know In many countries, robot jockeys have replaced human riders in traditional races. These lightweight, remote-controlled robots, often equipped with whips and speakers to transmit the trainer's voice, help guide the camels while ensuring their welfare. However, Bahrain continues to preserve the unique tradition of human riders in camel races, keeping the heritage alive in a way that few other countries do!

Soaring High: Thrills at Nasser bin Hamad falconry and hunting season
Soaring High: Thrills at Nasser bin Hamad falconry and hunting season

Daily Tribune

time27-01-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Tribune

Soaring High: Thrills at Nasser bin Hamad falconry and hunting season

The Nasser bin Hamad Season for Falcons and Hunting captivated audiences with electrifying falcon races at the Bahrain International Endurance Village. The event, now in its 10th edition, continues to blend heritage and sports, affirming its place as one of Bahrain's most prestigious cultural displays. The day featured eight competitive falcon racing rounds, highlighting the precision of professional falconers. This year's season also expanded its activities, offering camel races, heritage-themed contests, and a special local falcons' round aimed at promoting falcon breeding within Bahrain and preserving traditional sports. Marking its 10th anniversary, the Nasser bin Hamad Falconry and Hunting Season has grown into a vibrant celebration of Bahrain's rich traditions. By blending modern competition with cultural preservation, the event serves as a bridge between the past and present, drawing participants and enthusiasts from across the Kingdom.

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