RIYADH: Al-Kaser, owned and trained by Kuwaiti Meshal Mohsen Al-Metieri, claimed the 1800m Preparatory Races of Arabian Horses event, its first title under rider Ahmed Al-Azhari. The promising horse won in 2:06.09 minutes, beating Niara into second place, with Faker De Boy third. The Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia Competitions Director, Salem bin Mahfouz, handed the winners
DONNA J. FLEMING, 74, of Cass City, passed away Sunday, December 4, 2022. Donna was born February 29, 1948 in Bad Axe to the late Raymond and Mary (Elliott) Fleming. She grew up in Detroit and graduated from Denby High School in 1966. She worked as an LPN at St. John’s Hospital in Detroit and
Chandigarh [India], December 2 (ANI/GPRC): A brainchild of S. Deepinder Singh Brar, 31, and S. Harjinder Singh Khosa, 32, 'The Ranch', situated in New Chandigarh, is changing the lives of hundreds of people, by training and helping aspiring horse riding enthusiasts to pursue a career in equestrian sports. The duo, who are both passionate horse riders and pass outs of Punjab Public School (PPS), Nabha, that has a rich legacy of producing some of the best equestrian sportsmen, opened 'The Ranch' in May 2021. In just over a year they have created a special bond not only with the horses but have successfully trained several horse riders to tack their horses and groom them. It is noteworthy that with horseracing & horse riding running in their blood, both Brar and Khosa saw a dream to make horse riding grow in the region, this resulted in the foundation of 'The Ranch'. "We organise the Chandigarh Horse Show (CHS) every year and the 2nd edition of CHS titled
and bravery of the arabian horse. the vision of this place is simple to breed and train arabian horses in their homeland to win a whole host of equestrian competitions across the globe. these pure breds, like al sakr here, are essentially treated like sporting superstars. nothing but the best for them! across the water from the corniche s towering skyscrapers is the souq waqif. its mud rendered buildings and labyrinthine streets act as a juxtaposition to the state of the art construction projects happening around it. but this is the beating heart of doha. over the centuries, merchants would sail straight into this place where the sea lapped at its stone streets,
the vision of this place is simple to breed and train arabian horses in their homeland to win a whole host of equestrian competitions across the globe. these purebreds, like al sakr here, are essentially treated like sporting superstars. nothing but the best for them! across the water from the corniche s towering skyscrapers is the souq waqif. its mud rendered buildings and labyrinthine streets act as a juxtaposition to the state of the art construction projects happening around it. but this is the beating heart of doha. over the centuries, merchants would sail straight into this place where the sea lapped at its stone streets, or they crossed miles of desert to meet others and sell their wares, and that s the role it still plays today. and even the camels have stuck around!