The Royal Cavalry horse mare Kawthar, led by jockey Michael Forrest and supervised by trainer Charles Jordan, was crowned first in the horse racing competitions that were held at the Beau French track and were dedicated to purebred Arabian horses for a distance of 2000 meters.
The mare, Tamari, owned by Yas Racing, led by jockey Ortiz and supervised by trainer Thomas Demleot, finished second.
The horse Bariz came in third place, owned by Al-Nujaifi Racing, led by the jockey, Fabric Veron, and supervised by the coach, Waterjan.
The Royal Cavalry secured the first place and second place in the International Endurance Race of Fontainebleau in France.
The race was organised by the International Equestrian Federation for 103 kilometres.
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