200 elite riders to race in Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ Endurance Cup in AlUla

The 2024 Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Endurance Cup kicks off on Feb. 10 (Supplied)
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Updated 05 February 2024
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200 elite riders to race in Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ Endurance Cup in AlUla

  • Competitors from 51 nations will take part in the event’s fifth edition starting Feb. 10

ALULA: The fifth edition of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ Endurance Cup in AlUla will have 200 riders from 51 countries competing from Feb. 10.

The Endurance Cup has been organized by the Royal Commission for AlUla in partnership with the Federation Equestre Internationale, and the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation.

The upcoming edition will have the largest prize money for an endurance event and features some of the world’s finest riders, horses and trainers.

“We eagerly anticipate the arrival of a stellar lineup of talents for the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ Endurance Cup — a lineup that solidifies both its popularity and prestige,” said Ziad Al-Suhaibani, chief sports officer at the RCU.

“The success of this event extends beyond regional acclaim, resonating on the global endurance circuit. With immense excitement, we look forward to hosting one of the most thrilling and action-packed Endurance Cups to date. Audiences are assured of two days of awe-inspiring displays of endurance and sporting excellence.”

The race will host the top 20 endurance riders in the FEI world rankings alongside a host of professional female riders and other elite performers from the GCC and further afield.

On Saturday, Feb. 10, 200 riders from 51 countries — including five from AlUla — will engage in a challenging 120 km CEI 2 competition with the Custodian of The Two Holy Mosques’ Endurance Cup awaiting the winner.

The following day, 67 riders — including one from AlUla — will compete in an additional 160 km CEI 3 competition that will serve as a prelude to the 2026 FEI World Endurance Championships in AlUla.

Women make up nearly 20 percent of the 200 riders in the 2024 edition.


Turkiye orders arrest of 29 footballers in betting scandal

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Turkiye orders arrest of 29 footballers in betting scandal

  • Among the players, 27 are suspected of having bet on matches involving their own teams, prosecutors said
  • One was Metehan Baltaci, who plays for reigning Turkish champions Galatasaray

ISTANBUL: Istanbul prosecutors on Friday ordered the arrest of 46 people, among them 29 football players, as part of a sprawling investigation into illegal betting on Turkish matches.
Among the players, 27 are suspected of having bet on matches involving their own teams, the public prosecutor’s office said in a statement.
One was Metehan Baltaci, who plays for reigning Turkish champions Galatasaray, it said. Earlier this month, he had been suspended for nine months over the betting scandal.
The investigation has rocked Turkish football, with six referees placed in pre-trial detention on November 10, along with the president of Eyupspor, a club in Turkiye’s top Super Lig division.
Prosecutors did not identify the other 26 players suspected of bets involving their own teams, but said Mert Hakan Yandas, who plays for Fenerbahce, another major Istanbul club, had placed bets through someone else’s account.
The prosecutor’s office said police had so far detained 35 of the 46 people named in the arrest order. Five were known to be currently abroad, it said.

- Zero goal attempts -

Two club presidents were among those targeted by the order for “attempting to influence the outcome” of a match between their two third-division teams in the 2023-2024 season, the statement said.
The match had caught the attention of investigators because neither side had even made one attempt to score a goal, Turkish media reported, with several newspapers saying that was where the entire investigation began.
Six other suspects, one of them a player, are accused of conspiring to influence the result of a second-division clash between Umraniyespor and Giresunspor in December 2023.
A first-division referee, the ex-president of second-division side Adana Demirspor, and a well-known football commentator and his wife were also targeted for “suspect financial transactions” in their bank accounts.
So far, the Turkish Football Federation (TFF) — which has said it wants to “clean up” the beautiful game in Turkiye — has suspended more than 1,000 players, 25 of them from the Super Lig, with the sanctions ranging from 45 days to 12 months.
Only one was a foreign national — Konyaspor’s Senegalese winger Alassane Ndao, who was suspended for 12 months.
In October, the TFF suspended nearly 150 referees for betting on matches, all of whom have since been dismissed.