AlUla Camel Cup concludes with record prize money

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After four fierce days of competition, the second annual AlUla Camel Cup ended with the prize pool for Saturday’s two concluding races amounting to SR24 million ($6.4 million) — a record in the history of camel racing. (Supplied)
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After four fierce days of competition, the second annual AlUla Camel Cup ended with the prize pool for Saturday’s two concluding races amounting to SR24 million ($6.4 million) — a record in the history of camel racing. (Supplied)
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After four fierce days of competition, the second annual AlUla Camel Cup ended with the prize pool for Saturday’s two concluding races amounting to SR24 million ($6.4 million) — a record in the history of camel racing. (Supplied)
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After four fierce days of competition, the second annual AlUla Camel Cup ended with the prize pool for Saturday’s two concluding races amounting to SR24 million ($6.4 million) — a record in the history of camel racing. (Supplied)
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After four fierce days of competition, the second annual AlUla Camel Cup ended with the prize pool for Saturday’s two concluding races amounting to SR24 million ($6.4 million) — a record in the history of camel racing. (Supplied)
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Updated 28 April 2024
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AlUla Camel Cup concludes with record prize money

  • Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif Al-Saud were in attendance

ALULA: After four fierce days of competition, the second annual AlUla Camel Cup ended with the prize pool for Saturday’s two concluding races amounting to SR24 million ($6.4 million) — a record in the history of camel racing.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif Al-Saud were in attendance and presented the trophies to the winners.

The prize pool for the 16 races across the four days of racing reached more than SR80 million.

The four-day event, organized by the Royal Commission for AlUla as part of the AlUla Moments calendar, was hosted in partnership with the Saudi Camel Racing Federation.

The Mughayra Heritage Sports Village was filled with spectators.

The final day saw the Hail and Zmoul races, both 8 km long.

The big winners was Qatari stable Hijin Alshahaneyah, which claimed the competition’s two main trophies and a total of SR15 million — with SR7.5 million for each victory.

In the Zmoul race, Sarmad won with a time of 13 minutes, 34 seconds. In the Hail event, Hijin Alshahaneyah’s camel Risalah won with a time of 13 minutes, 18 seconds.

Heritage Village, a stone’s throw away from the race tracks, showcased live performers and local vendors as well as family activities.

“Like our inaugural edition last year, our celebration of the camel at this year’s event went beyond sport; highlighting culture, history, arts, craft, music and more, and how the ‘ships of the desert’ represent an integral part of our identity,” Abeer Al-Akel, acting CEO of the Royal Commission for AlUla, said.

She added: “The AlUla Camel Cup has welcomed thousands of visitors from near and far, successfully weaving tradition and modernity, as well as sport and culture, into an event leaving memories to last a lifetime. In just two years, the AlUla Camel Cup has not just become a prominent feature of our AlUla Moments calendar, but also Saudi Arabia’s annual event calendar. We look forward to welcoming everyone to the third edition of the AlUla Camel Cup in 2025, in what we promise will be an even bigger and better event.”

On the final day of the races, Arts AlUla announced the culmination of the AlUla Design Award Al-Ajilah special edition. The AlUla Design Award has been dedicated to finding exceptional design within the region and beyond — inspired by the heritage, landscapes and artistic legacies of AlUla. Since the UN and the Saudi Ministry of Culture designated 2024 as the Year of the Camel, the designs were based on that theme.

“The competition witnessed innovations from creative designers who participated in a unique and inspiring collection of camel cover designs. The winners were Maryam Al-Hamid from Qatar and Ismail Huteit from Lebanon,” a statement said.

Selected via an open call, the awards invited established as well as emerging designers to come forward with a conceptualized design. The jury was made of recognized local design leaders: Princess Nourah bint Mohammed Al-Faisal; Burak Cakmak, CEO of the Saudi Fashion Commission; Abdullah Al-Shammari, the director of Heritage Sports; Basma Bouzo, the CEO of &bouqu; and Najla Al-Otaibi of the RCU.

The winning proposals will be commissioned, produced and promoted within AlUla.


Real Madrid crash out of Copa del Rey at Albacete on Arbeloa debut

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Real Madrid crash out of Copa del Rey at Albacete on Arbeloa debut

  • Albacete frustrated Madrid after the break and then burst into life in attack to take the lead once more

MADRID: Real Madrid fell to a shock 3-2 defeat in the Copa del Rey last 16 on Wednesday as Alvaro Arbeloa’s debut as coach ended in humiliation by second-tier opposition.
Appointed on Monday to replace Xabi Alonso, Arbeloa and his side were ousted by Jefte Betancor’s stoppage-time winner at the Carlos Belmonte stadium.
Without French superstar Kylian Mbappe and various other key players, Arbeloa’s side struggled against a side currently 17th in Spain’s second division.
Albacete took the lead through Javi Villar but Franco Mastantuono equalized just before half-time.
Jefte put the hosts back ahead after 82 minutes and then scored the winner after Gonzalo Garcia’s 91st-minute goal looked to have forced extra time for the 15-time European champions.
“Here at this club a draw is already bad — it’s a tragedy. Imagine a defeat like this, it’s painful,” Arbeloa told reporters.
“I’m sure all our fans feel the same way. Even more so when it happens against a team from a lower division, although we already know here how tough any opponent can be.
“If anyone is responsible and to blame for this outcome, it’s clearly me, the one who made the decisions regarding the line-up, how we wanted to play, the substitutions.
“I can only thank the players for the way they welcomed me, for the effort they put in today.”
After Madrid lost the Spanish Super Cup final on Sunday against rivals Barcelona, president Florentino Perez replaced Alonso with reserve team coach Arbeloa.
The Spaniard selected two players currently playing in the reserves he led until Monday — holding midfielder Jorge Cestero and right-back David Jimenez.
As well as Mbappe he left out players including goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois and Jude Bellingham, to rest ahead of the return to La Liga action on Saturday against Levante.
“I’d do the same again, I brought a team capable of winning,” said Arbeloa.
The first half was mostly played under heavy gloom, not just Madrid’s mood but an intense fog which set in a few minutes into the game.
Vinicius Junior smashed high and wide from long range as neither side produced any clear chances until shortly before half-time when the hosts took a shock lead.
Villar escaped Mastantuono’s attentions at a corner and nodded Albacete in front after 42 minutes.
Arbeloa’s side levelled before the break through, also capitalizing on a corner, with Mastantuono turning home from close range.

Jefte’s double

Albacete frustrated Madrid after the break and then burst into life in attack to take the lead once more.
Andriy Lunin pushed away an effort from Riki but shortly afterwards Jefte put Alberto Gonzalez’s side ahead.
Gonzalo Garcia’s clearance fell to the striker in the box and he fired down into the ground with ball bouncing up and flashing past Lunin.
Madrid’s young forward made amends by pulling his team level in stoppage time with a well-placed header.
However there was a sting in the tale as Jefte produced a sensational lofted finish past Lunin to snatch a famous late victory for Albacete, their first ever against Real Madrid.
“I’m not afraid of failure, I can understand that someone would want to call this defeat that,” added Arbeloa.
“Failure is on the path to success, for me they are not in opposite directions.”
Madrid captain Dani Carvajal, who came on as a substitute and could not stop Jefte’s winner, said the players would work hard to revert the club’s slump.
“We’re not at our best moment, we have to work hard, we all have to give a lot more, it’s a reality,” Carvajal told reporters.
“We ask for forgiveness for the fans. We were not up to the level of this club, me first of all, and we will give our lives in the next games and months (to turn it around).”
Elsewhere Real Betis beat Elche 2-1 and Alaves defeated Rayo Vallecano 2-0 to reach the quarter-finals.
Holders Barcelona visit second division leaders Racing Santander on Thursday.