Spectacular Performances Mark a Thrilling Friday at Katara International Arabian Horse Festival’s GCAT

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Photo Emad Elshebly

The Global Champions Arabians Tour (GCAT) 2025, held as part of the prestigious Katara International Arabian Horse Festival, witnessed an electrifying day of competition on Friday.February 7.

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With an extraordinary turnout of horse lovers, breeders, and Arabian horse enthusiasts from around the world, the event delivered breathtaking moments as some of the finest Arabian horses graced the arena in Katara, displaying their unparalleled beauty, grace, and presence.

The competition was fierce, with exceptional performances across all categories. The mesmerizing Arabian mares and stallions captivated both judges and spectators, proving why this event stands as one of the premier showcases of Arabian horse excellence.

The Mares (4-6 Years Old) category was divided into two classes (7A & 7B), each featuring top-tier talent. Mzoon Al Diriyah stole the spotlight in Class 7A, claiming the top position with an impressive score of 92.29 points, followed closely by Joud Al Hamad (91.86 points) and Huwaida Al Zobara (91.57 points).

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Meanwhile, in Class 7B, the breathtaking D Beisan claimed victory with a stellar score of 92.21 points, just ahead of Al Kaydah Al Sraiya (91.71 points) and E.S. Zafeerah (91.00 points). These young mares exemplified the grace and power that define the Arabian breed, setting the stage for an unforgettable showcase.

The 7-10-year-old mares category brought forward another spellbinding competition. Al Aryam Banafsaj dazzled the judges, earning an exceptional 93.00 points to take first place in Class 8A. The rivalry was intense, with Teejan Al Muawd and Sultanah Al Shahania both scoring 91.93 points, securing second and third places respectively.

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In Class 8B, RK Sadeem emerged victorious with a remarkable score of 92.86 points, outshining Aria Dinara (91.71 points) and D Fala (91.57 points). The elegance and commanding presence of these mares left spectators in awe, as they effortlessly embodied the timeless beauty of Arabian horses.

The Senior Mares category (Class 9) was a breathtaking spectacle, where the majestic Mozn Al Bidayer stood supreme with an extraordinary 93.29 points, solidifying her place as a true icon of Arabian horse breeding. Following closely behind were DA Magic Moment and Jumana Delpalazzoto, both earning 91.21 points and sharing the podium in second and third place.

These seasoned mares demonstrated unmatched charisma, proving that Arabian horses continue to radiate brilliance well into their prime.

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The young stallions delivered an electrifying performance in Class 10A, with Mumayaz Al Layal seizing the top spot with a score of 91.29 points, barely edging out D Khai and Ammar Al Faris, both of whom secured 91.21 points in an extremely close competition.

In Class 10B, the regal D Shajel dominated the category with a fantastic 92.00 points, outshining Shaman Al Reeb (91.29 points) and Dinar Al Sayed (91.21 points). The intensity and power of these young stallions electrified the crowd, proving that the future of Arabian horse breeding is as bright as ever.

As the sun set over Katara, the arena remained abuzz with excitement, with horse lovers celebrating the timeless beauty and legacy of Arabian horses. With a magnificent display of harmony, elegance, and competitive spirit, the Global Champions Arabians Tour continues to elevate the prestige of Arabian horse competitions worldwide.

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The “Mdmar” website for horse and equestrian races is keen to cover and follow all competitions related to horses, from show jumping, Horseracing, speed and endurance races, and purebred Arabian horse beauty shows, which belong to the Arab Gulf countries at home and abroad in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and the State of Qatar, the State of Kuwait, the Sultanate of Oman, and the Kingdom of Bahrain.