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Al Marjana Wins Horse Race In France For Royal Cavalry

Al Marjana Wins Horse Race In France For Royal Cavalry

Post by : Mariam Al-Faris

Horse racing has always been a sport that attracts global attention, especially when it comes to purebred Arabian horses. These horses are admired for their strength, speed, and beauty. Recently, one such race took place in France at the famous Toulouse racecourse. The competition was tough, and the seventh round was specially set aside for purebred Arabian horses. The race covered a distance of 2,100 metres, testing both the stamina and the skill of the horses and jockeys.

Al Marjana Takes First Place

The highlight of the race was the performance of the mare Al Marjana, proudly owned by the Royal Cavalry. She ran an excellent race and crossed the finish line first, making her the champion of the seventh round. This victory was a proud moment, not only for the Royal Cavalry but also for horse lovers who follow Arabian horse competitions closely.

Jockey Michael Forrest Guides The Win

Behind every winning horse is a skilled jockey, and in this case, it was Michael Forrest. He showed great control, strategy, and timing while riding Al Marjana. His ability to understand the horse and push her at the right moments played a big role in securing the win. Jockeys are often overlooked, but their role is critical in ensuring that a horse performs to the best of its ability.

Training By Elizabeth Bernard

Another important name connected to this victory is Elizabeth Bernard, the trainer of Al Marjana. Training a horse for such a long-distance race requires patience, skill, and knowledge. Elizabeth worked hard to prepare Al Marjana for this big event, focusing on her fitness, stamina, and racing technique. Her efforts were clearly visible in the way Al Marjana performed on race day.

Texas Pearl Comes Second

The competition was not easy, as there were other strong horses in the race. The horse that came in second place was Texas Pearl, owned by Sheikh Abdullah bin Khalifa Al Thani. Texas Pearl gave a tough fight and showed great speed but had to settle for the runner-up position. This performance still reflected the quality and strength of the horse, as coming second in such a competitive race is also an achievement.

Jockey Arnold De Lepin And Trainer Alban De Mieulle

Texas Pearl was ridden by jockey Arnold de Lepin, who gave his best effort to push the horse forward. The horse was trained by Alban de Mieulle, another well-known name in the world of Arabian horse racing. Together, they managed to guide Texas Pearl to an impressive second-place finish, showing their commitment and teamwork.

Meydan Secures Third Place

The horse that finished third was Meydan, owned by Hassan Al Matwi. Despite not winning, Meydan’s performance was still remarkable. Competing at such a high level requires courage and training, and securing third place is a sign of strong preparation and determination.

Contribution Of Jockey Martin Brutti

Meydan was ridden by jockey Martin Brutti, who managed to keep the horse in a strong position throughout the race. His riding skills helped Meydan finish among the top three horses in this challenging race.

Training Again By Elizabeth Bernard

Interestingly, Meydan was also trained by Elizabeth Bernard, the same trainer who guided Al Marjana to victory. This highlights her expertise and ability to prepare multiple horses for top-level competitions. Having two horses finish in the top three under her training is a major achievement and speaks of her reputation in the equestrian world.

Importance Of Arabian Horse Racing

Arabian horses have a rich history in the world of racing. They are known for their endurance, speed, and intelligence. Races like the one held in Toulouse showcase the best of these horses and provide a platform for owners, trainers, and jockeys to demonstrate their abilities. Victories in such races are not just about winning medals but also about maintaining the legacy and pride of Arabian horses.

Royal Cavalry’s Global Presence

The win by Al Marjana also reflects the commitment of the Royal Cavalry to excellence in equestrian sports. Their horses often participate in international competitions, bringing pride and recognition. This victory in France adds to their list of achievements and shows their dedication to maintaining high standards in horse breeding and training.

A Celebration Of Teamwork

It is important to note that horse racing victories are never about one person alone. They are a result of teamwork. From the owner who invests in the horse, to the trainer who prepares it, the jockey who rides it, and the support staff who ensure the horse’s health and care — everyone plays a part in the success. Al Marjana’s victory was a result of this strong team effort.

Building International Connections

Events like this race in Toulouse also build stronger connections between different countries in the field of horse racing. When horses owned by people from Oman, Qatar, and other nations compete in international races, it creates opportunities for cultural exchange, sporting cooperation, and mutual respect.

The Future Of Al Marjana

With this victory, Al Marjana has proven her strength and potential. Horse lovers and racing experts will surely keep an eye on her future performances. Wins like this often open doors for participation in bigger and more prestigious races around the world.

Inspiring Young Riders And Trainers

Such victories also inspire young jockeys, trainers, and horse owners to invest more effort in the sport. They see that with hard work, dedication, and the right guidance, success is possible at the highest level. Al Marjana’s win is not just a personal victory but also a source of motivation for many others.

The race in Toulouse was a thrilling event that displayed the best of Arabian horse racing. Al Marjana’s victory for the Royal Cavalry, guided by jockey Michael Forrest and trained by Elizabeth Bernard, will be remembered as a proud achievement. Alongside her, Texas Pearl and Meydan also shone with impressive performances, proving once again that Arabian horse racing is a sport of passion, tradition, and excellence.

Sept. 4, 2025 1:14 p.m. 949

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