At the Al Sharjah international CSI3* world cup qualifier the main class was set at a height of 1.40m. Moftah Al Dhaheri and Al Yamamah (by Baloubet du Rouet) jumped to the win after a clear round in 50.60 seconds. Syria's Amre Hamcho followed as a runner-up with Chesterfield. The combination left the wood untouched in a time of 50.95 seconds. Ramzy Al Duhami followed in a third place, as such he continued his form of the last weeks. This time with Ted (by Warrant) completing the stage. The top five was completed by Ahmad Saber Hamcho with Lola V (by Locarno 62) on a fourth and Maria Victoria Perez with Iber (by Berlin) on fifth. With the young horses it was Salim Ahmed Al Suwaidi who jumped to the win with Stefan Gerken's breeding product Snapp Jack (by Stolzenberg). Michael Pender followed with Marion Hughes' Z Seven Caretina (by Coltaire Z). Snapp Jack set the time at 33.08 seconds, while Pender stopped the clock at 35.28 seconds. The stage was completed by Joao Marquilhas (Blue Love True, by Toulon).
At the Al Sharjah international CSI3* world cup qualifier the main class was set at a height of 1.40m. Moftah Al Dhaheri and Al Yamamah (by Baloubet du Rouet) jumped to the win after a clear round in 50.60 seconds. Syria's Amre Hamcho followed as a runner-up with Chesterfield. The combination left the wood untouched in a time of 50.95 seconds. Ramzy Al Duhami followed in a third place, as such he continued his form of the last weeks. This time with Ted (by Warrant) completing the stage. The top five was completed by Ahmad Saber Hamcho with Lola V (by Locarno 62) on a fourth and Maria Victoria Perez with Iber (by Berlin) on fifth. With the young horses it was Salim Ahmed Al Suwaidi who jumped to the win with Stefan Gerken's breeding product Snapp Jack (by Stolzenberg). Michael Pender followed with Marion Hughes' Z Seven Caretina (by Coltaire Z). Snapp Jack set the time at 33.08 seconds, while Pender stopped the clock at 35.28 seconds. The stage was completed by Joao Marquilhas (Blue Love True, by Toulon).