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[RC] Australia team gold, France silver, Brazil bronze - John Teeter

[http://english.bna.bh/?ID=38841] 
date: 17 12, 2005 

Australia team gold, France silver, Brazil bronze!!

Manama, Dec. 17, (BNA) HM King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, watched
Bahrain Equestrian, Fahd Sulaiman snatching the World Junior Endurance
Championship for the first time in the event's history.  The
world-class victory made by the Bharaini equestrian coincided with
Bahrain's celebrations of the National Day and HM's accession to the
throne. Fahd, Sulaiman, one of the Endurance junior champions outdid
140 male and female equestrians from all over the globe at the 120-
kilometer race held on Saturday. The Champion, Fad Sulaiman was
congratulated for the achievement by HM the King who has been keen to
watch Bahraini equestrians since the kick off the race at 5.00
p.m. which was signaled by GOYS President, Shaikh Fawaz bin Mohammed
Al Khalifa, the Head of the Organizing Committee. Fahd, aged 14, who
rode Lumir Loryan for Shaikh Faisal bin Rashid Al Khalifa, is regarded
one of the outstanding endurance equestrians in the Kingdom of
Bahrain. While congratulating equestrian Fahd, HM the King valued the
achievement, tipping it "historic" as the Bahraini equestrian secured
the first position after 5 hours 38.o7 minutes, followed by Shaikh
Faisal Al Qasimi from the UAE in the second place and in the third
place Shaikh Ahmed bin Mohammed Rashid Al Maktoum from the UAE,
followed consecutively by Belgium's and Australia's equestrians. The
victory was billed by Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa a historic
moment for the Kingdom of Bahrain, hailing HM the King's encouragement
of the Endurance sport. Shaikh Nasser secured the 7th place in the
race but Shaikh Khalid left the competition during the second stage
due to the injury of his horse. As to Shaikha Najla'a bint Salman bin
Saqr, she came fifth recording 6.07.25 hours. at the level of teams,
Australia came first, France second, Brazil third and Bahrain fourth.

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Posted by Steph to Endurance Riding: News at 12/17/2005 01:48:00 PM 


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