Casablanca: The race, which took place over 2,100 meters, featured an elite group of purebred Arabian horses. “Moshrif” managed to finish first, followed by “Al Zeer,” owned by “Ghrghar Omar Esmil SH,” and “Mugheer” from “Atlas Stud” in third place.
According to Agence Marocaine De Presse, the HRH Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan Prize (1,900 meters) saw the Arabian thoroughbred “Lino,” owned by “Shulz Yannick,” secure victory, ahead of “Nahim” from “Zak Stud” and “Al Mambir Fal” from “Fal Stud,” who came third.
For the Grand Prix of HRH Prince Moulay Rachid (1,750 meters), the winner was the horse “Ghadi Atlas,” owned by “Atlas Stud,” followed by “Ghazan du Soleil,” owned by “Teeka Mustafa Ahmed,” and “Inaya Grine,” owned by “Salmeen Abdoulla SA Al Jabri,” in third place.
In other races, the Jockey Club of Turkey prize (1,900 meters) was awarded to “Lerzel Fal” from “Fal Stud,” with “Danoor” from “Atlas Stud” and “Barq Grine” from “Karimine Ahmed” finishing in second and third places, respectively.
The IFAH
R Cup (1,750 meters) was claimed by the horse “Weld Zinat” from “Atlas Stud,” with “Algheed” from “Al Kuwari Khalifa Bin Sheail” taking second, followed by “Mayssour Is” from “Lafram Mustapha” in third.
In the ARMEC Purebred Arabian race (1,750 meters), “Basabir Fal” from “Fal Stud” took first place, followed by “Louaelouae Grine” from “Karimine Ahmed” in second, and “Najmat Lbir” from “Zergane Bouchaib” in third.
At the end of the competitions, the president of the Royal Moroccan Equestrian Sports Federation, Moulay Abdallah Alaoui, presented the His Majesty King Mohammed VI, HRH Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan, and HRH Prince Moulay Rachid Grand Prix awards to the owners of the winning horses. The event was attended by the Minister of Agriculture, Marine Fisheries, Rural Development, Water, and Forests, Ahmed El Bouari, Wali of the Casablanca-Settat region, Mohamed Mhidia, and other dignitaries.
Organized by SOREC under the High Patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, the Morocco International Horse Rac
ing Meeting annually gathers the best horses, trainers, and jockeys from Morocco and abroad for two days of high-level horse racing competitions.