Souq Okaz: Arabian horses turn heads at beauty contest

One of the horses take part in the Souq Okaz Arabian Horse Beauty Championship organized by the King Abdul Aziz Arabian Horses Center. (SPA)
Updated 07 July 2018
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Souq Okaz: Arabian horses turn heads at beauty contest

  • The 148 participating horses are being judged on the basis of five basic criteria: The head and neck, the back, the legs, the horse’s movement and breed.
  • The contest is for C-category horses, which are considered beginners, and is overseen and rated by the European Conference of Arab Horse Organizations.

JEDDAH: The Arabian Horse Beauty Championship organized by the King Abdul Aziz Arabian Horses Center (KAAHC) at the 12th edition of Souq Okaz is successfully under way. 

Equestrians all over the world admire the beauty of Arabian horses. The contest, which is taking place at the Souq Okaz racing track, will conclude today. 

The 148 participating horses are being judged on the basis of five basic criteria: The head and neck, the back, the legs, the horse’s movement and breed. Additional observations include the beauty of a horse’s skeletal build.

A horse should also have a strong, straight back, a curved, long neck, a relatively straight muzzle, small and erect ears that are close to each other, wide black eyes, a broad convex forehead that narrows and concaves when it reaches the horse’s nose, and wide nostrils. 

All horses belong to Saudi owners. 

Turki Al-Khalty, director of public relations and head of horse beauty contests at KAAHC, said: “This contest aims to encourage competition in this Arab sport.”

The contest is for C-category horses, which are considered beginners, and is overseen and rated by the European Conference of Arab Horse Organizations, he said.

Al-Khalty said arbitration is being carried out by a panel of judges from different European countries.

The results in five categories are as follows:

In the one-year-old foal category A, first place went to Julia Al-Hawajer, owned by Ali Bin Hadi Al-Yami (Al-Hadad Stables). Abha Al-Khalidiyah, owned by Prince Khalid bin Sultan bin Abdul Aziz (Al-Khalidiyah Stables) clinched the second position and Kunuz Al-Karim, owned by Bandar bin Karim Al-Atawi (Al-Atawi Stables) came third. 

In the one-year-old foal category B, Moubdihat Al-Khalidiyah and Hulwat Al-Khalidiyah owned by Prince Khalid bin Sultan bin Abdul Aziz (Al-Khalidiyah Stables) secured the first and third positions respectively. Paris owned by Salman Al-Otaibi (Al-Shamekh Stables) came second in this category.

In the one-year-old colt category A, first place went to Rahib Al-Khalidiyah owned by Prince Khalid bin Sultan bin Abdul Aziz (Al-Khalidiyah Stables); Barakat Al-Khalidiyah owned by Mohammed Al-Maliki (Al-Majd Stables) came second, and third place went to MLH Tornado owned by Al-Hussein bin Qassem Al-Rakidi (Al-Tayar Stables).

D Jalaa owned by Ali bin Hadi Al-Yami (Al-Hadad Stables) was declared first in the one-year-old colt category B. D Rawaj owned by Rashid bin Mohammed Al-Merri (Baqiq Stables) and Raslan Al-Khalidiyah owned by Prince Khalid bin Sultan bin Abdul Aziz (Al-Khalidiyah Stables) secured the second and third positions respectively.

Raghad Anne owned by Nabil Al-Subhi (Nasayem Stables) was ranked first in the two-year-old foal category A with Souja owned by Mohammed Al-Saadi Al-Harbi (Al-Haramain Foundation Stables), and Moukhlizat Al-Khalidiyah owned by Badah Ayed Al-Dousari (Al-Faras Stables) securing the second and third positions respectively.

In the two-year-old foal category B, Kahila Faisal Al-Khalidiyah, owned by Prince Khalid bin Sultan bin Abdul Aziz (Al-Khalidiyah Stables) won, followed by stablemate Risalat Al-Khalidiyah, then Yamama Aya owned by Suleiman bin Hamad bin Salim (Al-Suleimaniyah Stables).

In the three-year-old foal category, Khamila Al-Khalidiyah owned by Rakan bin Mohammed Al-Humaid (Al-Rif Stables) came first followed by D Rawafed, owned by Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Ghaith (Al-Tawseel Stables), and Edinaj owned by Ali Hussein Al-Otaibi.

In the two-year-old colt category, Wajih Al-Khalidiyah, owned by Prince Khalid bin Sultan bin Abdul Aziz (Al-Khalidiyah Stables) clinched the first position followed by Shelyosen Arlington owned by Hadi Abdullah Al-Yami and Bariz Al-Khalidiyah, owned by Suleiman bin Hamad bin Salim (Al-Suleimaniyah Stables) in the second and third positions.

 

Sleysla Center showcases new products

Sleysla Center, a subsidiary of AlFaisalya Women’s Welfare Society, introduced 10 of its modern heritage products at the Souq Okaz.

The center also introduced manufactured products such as sadu (a traditional form of weaving) and pottery.

Amani Al-Wazir, the supervisor of Sleysla Center for the development of Saudi heritage, said that new outlets would develop business relationships with agents, forming strategic partnerships with people interested in crafts and heritage.

Al-Wazir said that the center’s focus is on low-income families, the hearing-impaired and physically disabled.

The center offers training courses to girls, which contributes to improving the families’ economic conditions.


Saudi, Ireland foreign ministers discuss Gaza developments in Brussels

Updated 27 May 2024
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Saudi, Ireland foreign ministers discuss Gaza developments in Brussels

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan on Monday met his Irish counterpart Micheal Martin in the Belgian capital, Brussels, to discuss developments in the situation in the Gaza Strip and the efforts made to solve the conflict.

During the meeting, they also discussed bilateral relations between their two countries and ways to strengthen and develop them in various fields, the Kingdom’s foreign ministry said.

The meeting was held on the sidelines of a meeting of the ministerial committee, headed by Prince Faisal, which was assigned by the Joint Arab-Islamic Extraordinary Summit with the EU’s Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels.

It also comes a day before Ireland, along with Spain and Norway, plan to make official their recognition of a Palestinian state.


Saudi industry minister begins official trip to Netherlands

Updated 27 May 2024
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Saudi industry minister begins official trip to Netherlands

  • Bandar bin Ibrahim Alkhorayef’s visit seeks to strengthen ties in industrial, mining sectors

RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar bin Ibrahim Alkhorayef traveled to the Netherlands on Monday for an official visit with the objective of strengthening cooperation in the industrial and mining sectors, Saudi Press Agency reported.
The visit aims to explore and expand joint investment opportunities between the two countries.
Alkhorayef is scheduled to meet with several Dutch ministers and senior government officials, along with key leaders from the private sector, to discuss collaboration in the industrial and mining sectors.
The minister’s itinerary will also include several visits to Dutch factories and companies operating within these sectors with the hopes of fostering collaborative ventures between private sector entities in both countries.
The visit underscores Saudi Arabia’s commitment to diversifying its economy and strengthening international ties, SPA added.
In 2023, the Kingdom’s non-oil exports to the Netherlands were valued at about SR2.6 billion ($706 million), while its non-oil imports from the Netherlands amounted to almost SR8.5 billion.


Arab Inter-Parliamentary Union praises Saudi Arabia’s ‘tremendous effort’ to support Palestinian cause

Updated 27 May 2024
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Arab Inter-Parliamentary Union praises Saudi Arabia’s ‘tremendous effort’ to support Palestinian cause

RIYADH: The Arab Inter-Parliamentary Union has praised the “tremendous efforts of Saudi Arabia, led by King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, in supporting the Palestinian cause,” the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The AIPU released a final statement following the 36th Arab Parliamentary Union Conference, which ended on Monday in Algiers.

A Saudi delegation, headed by the chairman of the Shoura Council, Sheikh Abdullah Al Al-Sheikh, took part in the conference alongside heads of parliaments and councils, and several regional and international organizations and institutions.

During its sessions, the conference discussed developments in the Palestinian issue and the current situation in the Arab region.

The statement also praised the Kingdom’s hosting of a number of Arab, Islamic and African summits to support the Palestinian cause and put an end to the aggression against the Palestinian people.

On Yemen, the statement stressed the importance of the initiatives undertaken by the Kingdom, which call for constructive dialogue to achieve sustainable peace and a comprehensive political solution.

The conference endorsed the recommendations of the political committee, “which highly praised the pivotal and leading role played by Saudi Arabia, which has never hesitated in its significant achievements, contributions, initiatives, and authentic Arab stances aimed at unifying Arab ranks and elevating the status of the Arab and Islamic nations in all international forums,” SPA said.

The conference also praised the Kingdom’s hosting of Sudanese talks in Jeddah between the two conflicting parties to consolidate a truce and reach a final ceasefire agreement to end the crisis in a way that preserves Sudan’s sovereignty and unity and enables it to restore its security and stability.


Saudi economy minister holds talks with UN, OPEC officials in Austria

Updated 27 May 2024
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Saudi economy minister holds talks with UN, OPEC officials in Austria

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Al-Ibrahim on Monday met Executive Director of the UN Office in Vienna Ghada Waly in the Austrian capital, Vienna.

During the meeting, the two discussed “collaboration between the Kingdom and the UN on the Sustainable Development Goals and other topics of common interest,” the ministry said in a statement.

The meeting was held on the sidelines of the minister’s visit to Austria to participate in the ninth session of the Saudi-Austrian Joint Committee.

Al-Ibrahim also met Abdulhamid Alkhalifa, president of the OPEC Fund for International Development, to explore the fund’s upcoming initiatives.

He also held talks with Austrian Minister of Labor and Economy Martin Kocher on strengthening trade and economic cooperation between the two countries, and the latest developments of joint interest.

The meetings were attended by the Kingdom’s Ambassador to Austria Abdullah Tawlah.


Kuwait emir receives Saudi minister of state

Updated 27 May 2024
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Kuwait emir receives Saudi minister of state

Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah received Saudi Minister of State Prince Turki bin Mohammed bin Fahd bin Abdulaziz and his accompanying delegation on Monday at Bayan Palace in Kuwait.

Prince Turki conveyed the greetings of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

They reviewed the strong fraternal relations between their countries and ways to strengthen them across various fields.

The meeting was also attended by Saudi Ambassador to Kuwait Prince Sultan bin Saad bin Khalid and dignitaries from both sides.