Saudi rider wins Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Endurance Cup in AlUla

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Saudi equestrian Muhannad Alsalmi received his trophy from Prince Abdullah bin Fahd bin Abdullah, chairmanof the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation and head of the Sports Sector at the Royal Commission for AlUla.  (SPA)
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Organized by the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation and the Royal Commission for AlUla, the endurance race is the largest of its kind.
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Organized by the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation and the Royal Commission for AlUla, the endurance race is the largest of its kind. (SPA)
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Organized by the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation and the Royal Commission for AlUla, the endurance race is the largest of its kind. (SPA)
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Organized by the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation and the Royal Commission for AlUla, the endurance race is the largest of its kind. (SPA)
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Updated 09 February 2025
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Saudi rider wins Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Endurance Cup in AlUla

  • Muhannad Alsalmi completed the race in 13 hours, 8 minutes and 15 seconds
  • Emirati riders Abdullah Al-Amri and Saif Al Mazrouei finished second and third, respectively

ALULA: Saudi rider Muhannad Alsalmi won the 120-kilometer Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Endurance Cup in AlUla on Saturday, beating 200 riders from 64 countries, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Alsalmi completed the race in 13 hours, 8 minutes, and 15 seconds at an average speed of 23.6 kilometers per hour, according to the report.




Organized by the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation and the Royal Commission for AlUla, the endurance race is the largest of its kind. (SPA)

Finishing second was Emirati rider Abdullah Al-Amri, who clocked 13:08:43. Another Emirati rider, Saif Al Mazrouei, was third with a time of 13:09:29.

The winners received their prizes from Prince Abdullah bin Fahd bin Abdullah, chairman of the board of directors of the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation and head of the sports sector at the Royal Commission for AlUla, during the award ceremonies.

Held at AlFursan Equestrian Village in AlUla, the event featured a fiercely competitive atmosphere. Recognized as one of the premier endurance races globally, the competition had a total prize pool of SR15 million ($4 million), the largest of its kind in this category.

The championship continues on Sunday, with 100 riders competing in the 160-kilometer Al-Mutadil Endurance race for a SR5 million prize pool.

Last month, the picturesque ancient city in Saudi Arabia’s western region of Madinah hosted the AlUla Trail Race, with about 1,450 athletes from around the world competing.


Al-Hilal win to re-establish 7-point lead at the top the SPL table

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Al-Hilal win to re-establish 7-point lead at the top the SPL table

  • The 2-1 victory over Neom came a day after Al-Nassr had reduced the gap with a home win over Al-Shabab
  • Al-Taawoun and Al-Qadsiah recorded comfortable wins over Al-Riyadh and Al-Hazem

DUBAi: Al-Hilal on Sunday night defeated Neon 2-1 to re-establish their seven-point lead at the top of the Saudi Pro League table after nearest rivals A-Nassr had reduced the gap with a win over AL-Shabab on Saturday.

Al-Hilal now have 41 points from 15 matches, with Al-Nassr second on 34 from the same number of matches.

Neom took the lead on 42 through Mohammed Al-Burayk, and managed to hold on to the lead until half-time. Simone Inzaghi’s men stepped up their play in the second period and levelled the score on 49 minutes through Hassan Al-Tambakti, who powered a header home from a Reuben Neves corner.

An identical corner routine ultimately brought about Al-Hilal’s second 15 minutes later. As another Neves corner was played into the Neon penalty area, Al-Tambakti was wrestled down to the ground and the referee had little hesitation pointing to the spot. Neves himself converted the penalty to secure the three points for Hilal.

Earlier on Sunday, Al-Qadsiah thrashed hosts Al-Hazem 5-1 with all six goal coming in the second half. Mateo Retegui opened the scoring for the visitors on 56 mnutes and Al-Qadisah quickly doubled their lead through Musab Al-Juwayr five minutes later.

Brendan Rodgers’ team were coasting, and despite a host of substitutions by Al-Hazem half way through the second half, the result was put beyond any doubt when Julian Quinones scored on 73 minutes before Ahmed Al-Nakhli’s own goal made it 4-0. With four minutes left, Aboubacar Bah scored a consolation for Al-Hazem, but their was still time for Al-Qadsiah to make it 5-1 through another own goal, this time by Mohammed Isaa in stoppage time.

The result leaves Al-Qadisah fifth in the table, while Al-Hazem sit in 11th.

Meanwhile, 10-man Al-Taawoun claimed all three points at after a  3-1 win at Al-Riyadh to climb back to third, having briefly lost the position to reigning AFC Champions League winners Al-Ahli.