Saudi Arabia to hold most expensive falcon award competition at AlUla

The first AlUla Falcon Cup 2023 will be held from Dec. 28 to Jan. 5. (SPA)
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Updated 27 December 2023
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Saudi Arabia to hold most expensive falcon award competition at AlUla

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia is set to host the largest awards in the history of international falcon competitions from Dec. 28 to Jan. 5, the official SPA news agency reported on Tuesday.

The Saudi Falcons Club, in partnership with the Royal Commission for AlUla, is preparing to organize the first AlUla Falcon Cup 2023 in the ancient governorate, with awards totaling SR60 million ($16 million).

The AlUla Falcon Cup is an extension of the success of the recently concluded King Abdulaziz Falconry Festival, in which the most prominent local and international falconers competed in the awards of the Al-Milwah and Al-Mazayen competitions. 

The festival garnered an international achievement by entering the Guinness World Records for the third time in its history as the largest falconry competition in the world in terms of participating falcons. A total of 2,654 falcons from eight countries participated in the event.

The AlUla Falcon Cup’s awards amount to SR60 million and the competition is the largest considering the value of its awards internationally, with selected local and international falconers participating in four tracks in the Al-Milwah and Al-Mazayen competitions.

It comes as part of efforts to promote the legacy of the Kingdom’s falconers, celebrate its authentic culture and activity, raise environmental awareness, protect wildlife, support local falconers and encourage them to develop and sustain their skills.


Assistant interior minister passes away

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Assistant interior minister passes away

  • He played a key role in supporting major tactical exercises conducted with other Gulf Cooperation Council countries

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Assistant Minister of Interior for Operations Affairs Saeed bin Abdullah Al-Qahtani passed away on Friday, the ministry said in a post on X.

Al-Qahtani was a longstanding member of the Kingdom’s security forces, having served in the ministry for more than 60 years.

He played a key role in supporting major tactical exercises conducted with other Gulf Cooperation Council countries.

He also ensured the safety of Hajj pilgrims, chairing high-level meetings of security teams.

Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud paid tribute to Al-Qahtani in a post on X.

“He was an exemplar of lofty morals, sincerity and integrity in his service to his leadership and his country throughout the 60 years he spent in the Ministry of Interior,” the minister said.