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HM Alchahine storms to victory at the UAE President's Cup in Hamburg

HM Alchahine storms to victory at the UAE President's Cup in Hamburg

Arab News08-07-2025
ABU DHABI: HM Alchahine (France), a 4-year-old Purebred Arabian gelding owned by Helal Alalawi (France), stormed to victory in The UAE President's Cup over 1,600 meters at Hamburg's Horner Rennbahn on Sunday.
The race marked the seventh leg of the prestigious UAE President's Cup series, now in its 32nd edition.
It was held under the patronage of Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, vice president of the UAE, deputy prime minister, and chairman of the presidential court.
The series highlights the UAE's continued commitment to preserving and promoting the global stature of Purebred Arabian horses, a key pillar of Emirati heritage, the Emirates News Agency reported.
Staged in conjunction with the 156th edition of the historic German Derby, the UAE President's Cup drew a crowd of nearly 30,000 spectators and featured a record prize purse of almost $293,500, making it the richest Arabian race in German history.
Trained by Jean-Francois Bernard and brilliantly ridden by Cristian Demuro, HM Alchahine powered home to claim his second UAE President's Cup win, following his earlier triumph in the Italian leg.
He crossed the finish line decisively, clocking a winning time of 1 minute, 45.42 seconds, further cementing his reputation on the European circuit.
Finishing second was Al-Wakrah (France), owned by Al-Shaqab Racing, trained by Jean-Loup de Mieulle and ridden by Olivier d'Andigne. Al-Zeer (France), owned by Mohamed Fahad A.H. Al-Attiyah, finished third under trainer Francois Rohaut and jockey Adrie de Vries.
Also in the field were Papillion T (Holland), representing the Netherlands and trained and owned by Gerard Th. Zoetelief; Al-Zwair (France), also owned by Al-Shaqab Racing; and Djafar (France), owned by Abubaker S.A. Kadoura, with both horses showcasing competitive spirit.
The race and prize ceremony were attended by Dr. Peter Tschentscher, first mayor of Hamburg, Ahmed Al-Attar, UAE ambassador to Germany, Faisal Al-Rahmani, general secretary of the Higher Organizing Committee for the UAE President's Cup, and Ahmed Al-Samarrai, president of the German Arabian Horse Association.
The winning trophy was presented to Nasser Hilal Al-Alawi, a representative of the owner, in the presence of the trainer and jockey, amid a celebratory crowd.
Speaking on the occasion, Al-Rahmani congratulated the winning team and said they were 'extremely proud of the success achieved in Hamburg.
'The outstanding organization, strong participation, and warm reception all reflect the UAE's growing impact on the global Arabian horse racing scene, a vision driven forward by His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed.'
He added: 'These results reaffirm the strength of UAE-owned horses in international racing.
'The UAE President's Cup continues to act as a cultural bridge, introducing European and global audiences to the history, values, and noble legacy of Purebred Arabian horses.'
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