First female Saudi jockey lands 4th place in debut ride in Kingdom

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Amal bint Faisal became the first Saudi Arabian woman to compete as a licensed jockey in the Kingdom, with her first ride resulting in a fourth-placed finish. (Supplied/JCSA)
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Amal bint Faisal became the first Saudi Arabian woman to compete as a licensed jockey in the Kingdom, with her first ride resulting in a fourth-placed finish. (Supplied/JCSA)
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Updated 11 March 2023
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First female Saudi jockey lands 4th place in debut ride in Kingdom

  • To mark the landmark, Faisal wore breeches inscribed with the words “First Female”

RIYADH: Amal bint Faisal became the first Saudi Arabian woman to compete as a licensed jockey in the Kingdom, with her first ride resulting in a fourth-placed finish aboard Saanehah at King Abdulaziz Racecourse on Friday.

Faisal in October last year became the first Saudi woman to gain a jockey’s license from the Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia, and is now the first licensed local female jockey to have competed professionally in her country.

“I feel proud that I kept my promise to everyone who supported me and stood by me, and I dedicate this victory to my family, specifically my mother, who has supported me throughout my career,” Faisal said.

“Prince Bandar and Prince Abdullah bin Khalid overcame all odds and contributed to my goal of achieving this dream. I also want to thank the owner, Abdulelah Al-Mousa, for his moral and financial support throughout my career,” she added.

To mark the occasion, Faisal also wore breeches inscribed with the words “First Female.”

She added: “Special thanks to coach Bandar Hamdam, who made me a jockey on the field, I owe this achievement to him, and I do not forget the great role of the Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia in preparing all that is necessary to be the first female jockey to actively participate in the races.

“I promise to continue giving and to set an example for all the daughters of the country in riding horses as a professional jockey.”


Local golfers to compete alongside world's best at Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship

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Local golfers to compete alongside world's best at Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship

  • Bahraini talent secure places through national qualifying route as game’s growth continues in the Kingdom

BAHRAIN: Three Bahraini golfers will tee off alongside DP World Tour stars at the Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship, which takes place from Jan. 29 to Feb. 1, having earned their places through the Kingdom's national qualifying pathway.

Ahmed Al-Zayed, Khalifa Al-Maraisi and Ali Mohamed Al-Kowari earned their places through the Kingdom’s qualifying pathway and will represent Bahrain at the Royal Golf Club in the third edition of the tournament, held under the patronage of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.

They will be joined by England's Tom Sloman, who earned a professional invitation as winner of the King Hamad Trophy, and Malaysia's Zubair Firdaus, champion of the Bahrain Amateur Open.

The local qualifiers will compete alongside a stellar field that includes three-time Major Champion Padraig Harrington, current Race to Dubai leader Jayden Schaper, past winner Dylan Frittelli, and 2025 Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Martin Couvra.

The Bahraini trio secured their spots through different routes. Al-Zayed was the best Bahraini finisher at the King Hamad Trophy, Al-Maraisi topped the Bahrain Golf Association rankings in 2025, and Al-Kowari came through the National Team Qualifying Tournament.

For Al-Zayed, who carries a +2.4 handicap, it marks a proud return to the championship.

“I’m so proud to be playing in this championship,” he said. “This is my second time participating in this event. I would like to thank Bapco Energies for organizing the biggest event in the country and the Bahrain Golf Association for giving national team players the chance to participate. I’m focused on representing my country in the best way and looking forward to playing with the best tour players to gain more experience.”

Al-Kowari, also playing off +2.4, will make his second consecutive appearance at the tournament after a hard-fought qualifying campaign.

“I'm very happy to play in this great tournament again,” he said. “It wasn't easy to get the spot, but we did it eventually. We played four days for the national team qualifier — it was really, really windy — but in the end we did it. I had some really good rounds and got the spot.”

The qualifying pathway highlights how hosting the Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship is helping to develop the game across the Kingdom, providing local players with experience of competing at the highest level.

The tournament follows the Dubai Invitational and Hero Dubai Desert Classic — the first Rolex Series event of the season — as part of the DP World Tour's International Swing and features a prize fund of $2.75 million.