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Nafe'eh wins UAE President's Cup for Purebred Arabian Horses opener in Tunisia
Nafe'eh wins UAE President's Cup for Purebred Arabian Horses opener in Tunisia

Gulf Today

time21-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Gulf Today

Nafe'eh wins UAE President's Cup for Purebred Arabian Horses opener in Tunisia

The 32nd edition of the prestigious UAE President's Cup Series for Purebred Arabian Horses made perfect start on Sunday at the Kasr Al Saied Racecourse in Tunisia. The opening round drew a massive audience and created a festive atmosphere celebrating the significance of this globally recognized cup. In a thrilling upset, the horse Nafe'eh claimed the coveted title, defying expectations that favoured the trio Hatim, Lasvegas, and Khaddem. The Tunisian round marked the emergence of a new champion, delivering an impressive performance to secure the win in the highly competitive Group 1 race over 2,000 meters. The race featured 15 elite horses from Tunisia and North Africa, aged four years and above, with a record — breaking prize of 500,000 Tunisian dinars — he highest in Tunisia's racing history. Nafe'eh (by Noresk Al Muary out of Menjadour) is owned by Khaled Ben Othman, trained by Aymen Jaberi, and ridden by jockey Jose Santiago. He completed the race in 2:23.03 minutes, finishing two lengths ahead of Lasvegas representing Dat Al Remal Stables while third place went to Hatim. The UAE President's Cup Series is being held under the patronage and directives of His Highness Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of the Presidential Court, as part of the UAE's continued commitment to advancing Arabian horse racing globally and supporting horse owners and breeders worldwide. The opener was attended by Abdulla Bin Touq Al Marri, UAE Minister of Economy; Ezzeddine Ben Cheikh, Tunisian Minister of Agriculture, Water Resources and Fisheries; Dr. Eman Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Al Salami, UAE Ambassador to Tunisia; Faisal Al Rahmani, Secretary-General of the Higher Organizing Committee for the UAE President's Cup Series; dignitaries and members of equestrian community. Dr Al Salami praised the UAE leadership for its continued support of the President's Cup, emphasizing: 'We are proud of the remarkable success of this opening round, which beautifully reflected the UAE's cultural heritage and was warmly received by the Tunisian public and diplomatic guests. The accompanying festivities also showcased Tunisia's rich culture and traditions. Each year, this cup brings tremendous value to Tunisia, and this year's edition has seen even more growth and recognition.' Rahmani added: 'This was a powerful and vibrant start to the new season. The support of Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed continues to elevate Arabian horse racing internationally. The pre-race auction in Tunisia demonstrated the high demand for Arabian horses, further validating the impact of our development strategy.' He concluded by congratulating the champions of the Tunisian round and highlighting the exceptional public and diplomatic attendance at the event. This season's UAE President's Cup Series boasts a prize pool exceeding Dhs15 million, cementing its status as the most valuable and sought-after series in the history of Purebred Arabian horse racing. This reflects the wise leadership's commitment to developing the sport, supporting owners and breeders worldwide. UAE President's Cup Series includes 17 races across Europe, the UK, Turkey, Arab countries, the US, and Russia. Following opening leg of the series in, the action continues in Morocco on April 26, offering a prize of €250,000, followed by France on May 11 with an impressive €350,000 purse. The series then crosses the Atlantic to the United States on May 17, where a $200,000 prize is up for grabs. The momentum carries on with the Italian leg on May 18, presenting €300,000 in prize money, followed by Sweden on June 6 with €100,000. Germany hosts its round on July 6, offering €250,000, while the Netherlands welcomes competitors on August 3 with €100,000. Spain joins the calendar on August 15 with a €200,000 prize, ahead of Russia on August 30, offering $100,000. Belgium takes the spotlight on September 2 with €200,000, followed by Turkey on September 7 with $250,000 in prizes. England hosts one of the richest legs on September 13, with a remarkable £400,000 purse.

Nafe'eh clinches UAE President's Cup in Tunisia
Nafe'eh clinches UAE President's Cup in Tunisia

Al Etihad

time21-04-2025

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

Nafe'eh clinches UAE President's Cup in Tunisia

22 Apr 2025 00:49 The 32nd edition of the UAE President's Cup Series for Purebred Arabian Horses kicked off with grandeur amid fierce competition in Tunisia on Sunday as Nafe'eh emerged victorious in the opening leg at the Kasr Al Saied racecourse near event, held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, and Chairman of the Presidential Court, forms a cornerstone of the UAE's strategic commitment to promoting the legacy and excellence of Arabian horse racing on a global the odds in a dramatic Group 1 showdown, Nafe'eh outpaced a field of 15 elite contenders, stealing the spotlight from a trio of pre-race favourites – Hatim, Las Vegas and Khaddem. The four-year-old stallion – sired by Noresk Al Maury out of Menjadour – delivered a commanding performance, completing the 2,000-metre course in 2:23.03 and finishing two lengths ahead of Las by Khaled ben Othman, trained by Aymen Jaberi, and skillfully ridden by jockey Jose Santiago, Nafe'eh secured a significant milestone in what was a history-making race. With a record prize of 500,000 Tunisian dinars – the largest purse in Tunisia's equestrian history – the opening round reaffirmed the Cup's international prestige and growing regional a total prize pool of more than Dh15 million, this season's prizes are the largest and most valuable in the history of Arabian horse racing. The new season's schedule includes 17 races across 11 European venues, including Russia and Turkiye, along with five Arab venues and one in the opening ceremony and race were attended by dignitaries such as Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, UAE Minister of Economy; Ezzeddine ben Cheikh, Tunisian Minister of Agriculture, Water Resources and Fisheries; Dr. Eman Al Salami, UAE Ambassador to Tunisia; and Faisal Al Rahmani, Secretary-General of the Higher Organising Committee for the UAE President's Cup Al Salami hailed the event's success: 'We are proud of the remarkable success of this opening round, which beautifully reflected the UAE's cultural heritage and was warmly received by the Tunisian public and diplomatic guests. 'The accompanying festivities also showcased Tunisia's rich culture and traditions. Each year, this Cup brings tremendous value to Tunisia, and this year's edition has seen even more growth and recognition. The President's Cup reflects a powerful image of soft diplomacy and strengthens bonds of friendship.'Echoing that sentiment, the organising committee's Al Rahmani emphasised the broader vision behind the event: 'The vision of Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan has led to unprecedented global advancements in Arabian horse racing. We take pride in the strong start and remarkable turnout for this year's edition.' With Nafe'eh's stunning win setting the tone, the 32nd UAE President's Cup Series is poised for a landmark season.

Tunisia: Small Cabinet meeting discusses preparations for launch of first general agricultural census
Tunisia: Small Cabinet meeting discusses preparations for launch of first general agricultural census

Zawya

time16-04-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Tunisia: Small Cabinet meeting discusses preparations for launch of first general agricultural census

Tunis: A small Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Sara Zaafrani Zenzri convened Tuesday at the Government Palace in Kasbah to finalise preparations for Tunisia's first national agricultural census, according to a Prime Ministry statement. The meeting emphasised the importance of this national project as a comprehensive and wide-ranging statistical operation in the field of agriculture, carried out for the first time in Tunisia. The results of this census will provide a georeferenced digital database of all farms down to the smallest territorial unit (Imada or agricultural district). The census will make it possible to develop sectoral strategies based on scientific evidence and to improve the management of development programmes and projects. This will contribute to stimulating and directing investment, promoting small and medium-sized enterprises and communitarian companies, and further valorising and rationalising the agricultural real estate stock as a lever for economic development, according to the statement. It will also contribute to the development of the statistical programme of the Ministry of Agriculture, Water Resources and Fisheries and promote the Ministry's strategy for the digitalisation of the agricultural sector. At the end of the meeting, the Prime Minister instructed all those overseeing the first general agricultural census and those involved in its implementation to ensure its operational success through a participatory action plan that will enable the necessary objectives of this flagship national project to be achieved, in full coordination with all ministries and central and regional structures. © Tap 2022 Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Tunisia: President Kais Saied holds meeting on water and agricultural issues
Tunisia: President Kais Saied holds meeting on water and agricultural issues

Zawya

time28-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Zawya

Tunisia: President Kais Saied holds meeting on water and agricultural issues

Tunis: President Kais Saied met on Tuesday at the Carthage Palace with Prime Minister Kamel Madouri and Secretary of State to the Minister of Agriculture, Water Resources and Fisheries, in charge of Water Resources, Hamadi Habaieb. According to a video of the meeting released by the Presidency on Wednesday, the Head of State addressed the state of water networks and some dams that have become "neglected due to insufficient maintenance." He emphasised Tunisia's need for "new water legislation that meets the demands of the people," noting that current water laws have not been "implemented as required." Additionally, the President of the Republic called on the Ministry of Agriculture to intervene in the management of mountain lakes and urged it to "prepare now for the upcoming harvest season and ensure proper grain storage." During the meeting, President Kais Saied stressed that "the agricultural sector is the future," adding that "Tunisia cannot achieve full sovereignty while its citizens depend on food imports." He recalled that Tunisia was a grain exporter until the 1960s. © Tap 2022 Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

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