Staff Writer |
In the 11th event of the season at the Rashid Equestrian and Horseracing Club (REHC), Panning For Gold, owned by Al Mohamediya Racing, emerged victorious in the eighth race yesterday. The winning horse, trained by Fawzi Nass and ridden by Hector Crouch, won the Horse Welfare Authority Cup by beating Miss Yvonne, also owned by Al Mohamediya Racing, while Endifaa, owned by Salman Al Alawi, came third.
The event was graced by Supreme Council for Youth and Sport first deputy chairman, General Sports Authority chairman, and Bahrain Olympic Committee president Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa and Supreme Council for Environment vice president and REHC deputy chairman Shaikh Faisal bin Rashid Al Khalifa.
In the seventh race of the day, Fighter Pilot, owned by Esnaad Racing, won the Horse Welfare Authority Cup by defeating Vanguard Star, of Al Afoo Racing, and Inveigle, owned by Sayed Jawad Marzooq.
Notions, owned by Victorious, won the Al Hawaj Cup by winning the sixth race of the day. Mission Boy, owned by Ali Jaafar Darwish, came second, while Follow Suit, owned by Al Remah Stable, finished third.
Winforglory, owned by Al Mohamediya Racing, won the AHL Alkhayl Cup by winning the fifth race of the day. Battyeford Boy, owned by Abdulla AlGaoud, came second, and Be Lucky My Son, owned by Bin Isaan Racing, finished third.
The Parent, owned by Al Adiyat Racing, won the fourth race of the day and bagged the Al Ayam Publishing Est Cup. In second and third places were Al Mohamediya Racing’s Royal Scimitar and Returnofthemac.
Galatia, owned by Shaikh Hamad bin Abdulla bin Isa Al Khalifa, won the Ascon Cup by winning the third race, racing past Echo Through Time, of Al Adiyat Racing. December, of Al Mohamediya Racing, claimed the third spot.
Aquila, owned by Abdulla Fawzi Nass, claimed the Al Hawaj Cup for the winner of the second race. Pisces, owned by Abdulla Fawzi Nass, and Tharb, owned by Abdulla Sami Nass, finished second and third, respectively.
The opening race of the day was won by Al Ma’anagy 1846, owned by Al Khaldiya. In second place was Tawaisan 1844, owned by Al Riffa, while Al Hamdany 1810, owned by Victorious took the third position.