ALULA: The 2024 Fursan Cup over the weekend broke records for an endurance equestrian event in terms of participation and prize money, setting a benchmark for future editions.
A world-class field that included more than 260 elite-level riders from 50 countries, a record for the number of nations represented at the competition, took part in two competitions worth a combined total of SR 20 million ($5.33 million), the largest-ever prize pool for an endurance event.
Action at the event, organized by the Royal Commission for AlUla in partnership with the Federation Equestre Internationale and the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation, began on Saturday with the fifth annual staging of the internationally renowned, much-coveted Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Endurance Cup.
Now established as a flagship event on the international endurance circuit, the 120 kilometer race featured a 200-strong field vying for glory and a share of the SR 15 million prize pool. Qatari rider Saeed Al-Naimi finished first, claiming victory in 5 hours, 22 minutes, 1 second ahead of Saudi Arabia’s Fares Abu Ras in second with a time of 05:23:15.
There was more elite action on Sunday in the form of the 160km CEI 3* event, which officially launched the road to the 2026 FEI World Endurance Championships in AlUla. Sixty-four riders from around the world competed in this SR 5 million contest, with Bahraini rider Hamad Al-Janahi taking first place in a time of 8:27:08, just 10 seconds ahead of Federico Ferber from Uruguay.
The 2024 Fursan Cup also offered an opportunity for local, up-and-coming AlUla talents to gain experience and test themselves against some of the best in the world. Across the two events, six riders from the Royal Commission’s equine strategy-development program competed, laying the foundations for others in the years ahead.
The Fursan Cup is considered a marquee event in the AlUla Moments Calendar of competitions and festivals, which includes a large number of other heritage sports events, including AlUla Camel Cup, AlUla Falcon Cup, the Tent Pegging World Championship, and the Horseback Archery World Cup.











