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QREC chairman confident of organising successful H H The Amir Sword Festival

Published: 22 Jan 2024 - 09:22 am | Last Updated: 22 Jan 2024 - 09:25 am
The prestigious H H The Amir Sword Festival will  be held from February 15 to 17.

The prestigious H H The Amir Sword Festival will be held from February 15 to 17.

The Peninsula

Doha, Qatar: The Qatar Racing and Equestrian Club (QREC), chaired by Issa bin Mohammed Al Mohannadi, announced the conditions of the international races of the H H The Amir Sword Festival, to be held from February 15-17 at QREC Al Ryyan turf course.

Participation in these races is expected to be large and strong, especially with the unprecedented increase in prize money since, with $10m on offer.

“As the start of the H H The Amir Sword Festival is approaching and is due to take place within a few weeks, the pace of preparations for the prestigious event is accelerating within QREC in order to ensure the level of success, which is up to the value and prestige of the Festival, which has become one of the main highlights in the horse racing world at this time every year,” said QREC Chairman Issa bin Mohammed Al Mohannadi.


QREC Chairman Issa bin Mohammed Al Mohannedi

“In addition, the QREC management makes sure to have all technical and organisational arrangements finalised in an optimal manner, reflecting the standing, which Qatar’s horse racing has reached at the international level. In fact, the increased number of international runners in the Festival every year is a demonstration of the high confidence in the organisational level of the races, which will be staged over three days at Al Rayyan Racecourse.”

“Work is progressing in full swing in preparation for the H H The Amir Sword Festival. The conditions of the international participation have been announced. QREC also has many strategic relationships with organisations, who, as our success partners, contribute to the sponsorship of the Festival. The closer the date of the start of the Festival approaches, more details will be revealed both in terms of sponsors and public events, which will be held at QREC on the sidelines of the Festival.”


QREC Acting CEO Bader Mohammed Al Darwish

Bader Mohammed Al-Darwish, Acting CEO of QREC, shed light on the conditions of the international races of the Festival. “As per the announced conditions, it has been decided for supplementary entries to close on Tuesday, 23 January while the declarations will close on Monday, 12 February”, he said, “Participation in these races are by invitation from QREC only. The Handicapper will assign an International Rating to each horse that has been nominated or supplemented to the International races, including horses already based in Qatar. These ratings will form the basis for the selection procedure. The races are limited to 16 starters, except for the Dukhan Sprint, which is limited to 14 runners. QREC reserves the right, and has sole authority to decide on the number of runners in the race, after careful consideration of any entry’s overall standing and potential to perform adequately in the race. Consequently, no entry, whether local or International, is guaranteed selection even if fewer than the maximum 16 starters are selected.”

The international races take centre stage in the Festival given the value of their titles and the class of their runners. They will be staged on the final day of the Festival, Saturday, February 17 and they are as follows as per their running order.

- Irish Thoroughbred Marketing Cup (Gr2 QA) for four-year-olds and older over 1600m and the prize money is $500,000.

- Qatar International Cup (Gr1 PA) for four-year-olds and older Purebred Arabians over 1600m and the prize money is $500,000.

- Dukhan Sprint (Gr3 QA) for three-year-olds and older Thoroughbreds over 1200m and the prize money is $400,000.

- Al Rayyan Mile (Gr2 QA) for three-year-old Thoroughbreds over 1600m and the prize money is $400,000.

- H H The Amir Trophy for four-year-olds and older Thoroughbreds over 2400m and the prize money is $2,500,000.

- The Festival’s finale and most prestigious title, H H The Amir Sword (Gr1 PA) for four-year-olds and older Purebred Arabians over 2400m and the prize money is $2,500,000. It is also the third and final leg of the Triple Crown.