Global Champions Arabians Tour debuts on the sands of Miami Beach

Gold Stallion Champion Tasheem PMA at Global Champions Arabians Tour Miami Beach Presented by Qatar Airways. (Supplied)
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Updated 22 April 2025
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Global Champions Arabians Tour debuts on the sands of Miami Beach

  • The event was attended by Jeff Bezos, DJ Khaled, FIFA President Gianni Infantino, Terrence J and other celebrities

MIAMI: The Global Champions Arabians Tour, the world’s premier Arabian horse championship series, made its debut in Miami with a star-studded event held from April 17-19.

The event was the second stage of the GCAT Americas series and delivered a dazzling display of world-class Arabian horse excellence, international glamour, and signature Miami Beach luxury.

Over the course of three days, the event welcomed guests including VIPs, industry leaders, and international media. Set against the Atlantic shoreline, the event transformed Miami Beach into an equestrian stage, welcoming more 100 horses and handlers from around the globe to compete for GCAT points and a share of the Americas circuit’s $2.7 million prize fund. Categories were judged on type, head and neck, body, legs, and movement.

In the grand finale on Saturday evening the following horses captured Gold Championship titles: 

Senior stallions: Tasheem PMA, owned by Theresa Lungwitz – Royal T Arabians, USA

Senior mares: Exxaltress, owned by Orrion Farms, USA

Junior colts: STA High Voltaj, owned by Al Wajba Stud, Qatar

Junior fillies: Ibitsam Aljassimya, owned by Al Jassimya Farm, USA

Yearling colts: Masarat, owned by Orrion Farms, USA

Yearling fillies: Rohara Aria Heiress, owned by The Aria Partners, USA

The closing ceremony featured aerial performances, immersive lighting, and live entertainment, with a performance of “All I do is Win” by DJ Khaled.

“The Miami Beach stage has exceeded all expectations,” said Faleh Al Nasr, chairman of the Global Champions Arabians Tour. “We’ve brought the passion and artistry of Arabian horses to a global audience here, in a city that embraces culture, elegance, and excellence.”

On Thursday evening, 17-time Grammy Award-winning artist Sting gave a beachfront performance that drew a crowd of notables including Jeff Bezos, DJ Khaled, FIFA President Gianni Infantino, Lisa Hochstein, Julia Lemigova, and Kiki Barth from “Real Housewives of Miami”, Jon Vilma, businessman Michael Cayre, Etienne Sabino, Emily Austin, Jamie Reuben, Mario Carbone, Jeff Zalaznick, and more. Meanwhile Saturday featured a performance from Miami’s own Flo Rida and drew appearances from DJ Khaled, Jeremy Piven, Terrence J, model Karolina Kurkova, Martina Navratilova, Bethenny Frankel, Alexia Nepola, Alexis Stoudamire, and Mayor of Miami Francis Suarez.

As part of the 2025 GCAT Americas circuit, the Miami Beach stage followed the season opener in Scottsdale, Arizona, and precedes additional stages in Sao Paulo, Brandon (Canada), and Las Vegas — all leading to the grand finale at the World Arabian Horse Championship Supreme in Doha, Qatar.

 


Safonov saves four shootout penalties as PSG beat Flamengo to win Intercontinental Cup

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Safonov saves four shootout penalties as PSG beat Flamengo to win Intercontinental Cup

  • The Russia goalkeeper was a model of composure to deny four Flamengo penalty-takers
  • Luis Enrique’s team had taken the lead through Khvicha Kvaratskhelia

AL RAYYAN, Qatar: Paris St. Germain goalkeeper Matvey Safonov saved four penalties in the shootout to help them win the Intercontinental Cup title against Flamengo after a hard-fought 1-1 draw in the final at the Ahmad bin Ali stadium on Wednesday.
The Russia goalkeeper was a model of composure to deny four Flamengo penalty-takers as they secured a 2-1 victory in the shootout, earning the French champions their sixth title in 2025.
In the calendar year, PSG have won Ligue 1, the French Cup, the Trophy of Champions, the Champions League, the European Super Cup and now their maiden Intercontinental Cup.
Luis Enrique’s team had taken the lead through Khvicha Kvaratskhelia in the first half, only for Jorginho to level for the Brazilian side with a penalty shortly after the hour.