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Khalid Mohammed al-Harami-owned Sun Amer showed grit and determination to claim the Muaither Cup at the Al Rayyan Racecourse yesterday.The six-year-old grey horse overcame the widest draw in the process to win the Purebred Arabian Handicap over 1700m race. The grey horse was settled towards the rear before making smooth, steady progress, then hitting top gear in the home straight. Under Soufiane Saadi, he edged out the brave Salwa in a fierce battle to snatch victory by a head for owner Khalid Mohammed al-Harami and trainer Bader al-Balushi. Rashid Saed Adiba, Head of QREC Racing Operations Section, crowned the winners.In the card opener, Thunder Valley returned to winning ways with a determined late effort in the Thoroughbred Handicap (45–65) for three-year-old+ over 2500m, Class 6, edging clear by one and a quarter lengths in a field of 12 runners. The six-year-old chestnut gelding, owned by Maryam Abdulrahman al-Jaber, trained by Hadi al-Ramzani and ridden by Arnaud de Lepine, scored for the second time from four starts this season with a performance full of resolve.Nahar also showed determination and patience to open his account in the Local Thoroughbred Maiden Plate for 3-7-year-olds over 1200m, Class 6, prevailing by a neck in a contest featuring eight runners. The five-year-old bay gelding, owned by Al Hajaj Farm, trained by Hamad al-Jehani and ridden by Pierre-Charles Boudot, built on a runner-up effort last time out to shed his maiden status at the 10th start of his career.Earlier, Kafalat produced a dominant performance to land the Purebred Arabian Handicap (55–75) for three-year-old+ over 1900m, Class 5, asserting his authority by four lengths in a competitive field of 14 runners. Carrying the highest weight, the four-year-old grey colt confirmed his progressive profile with a second straight victory, racing in the colours of Hassan Ali Alabdulmalik, prepared by Ahmed Kobeissi and partnered by Mohammed Hassan Ali Alabdulmalik.Za’eer Al Shahania capped the meeting with a commanding performance in the Local Purebred Arabian Handicap (75–95) for four-year-old+ over 1900m, Class 3, drawing clear by three and three-quarter lengths from nine runners. The four-year-old grey colt, representing and prepared by Osama Omer al-Dafea and ridden by Faleh Bughenaim, continued his consistent campaign with a third win of the season to go with two placed efforts.RESULTS27th Al Rayyan Race Meeting – Muaither CupWINNERS: (Horse, Trainer, Jockey)1 – Muaither Cup – Purebred Arabian Handicap 80-100 (Class 2)Sun Amer, Bader al-Balushi, Soufiane Saadi2 – Local Thoroughbred Handicap (0-65)Suheal Qatar, Abdulaziz Hamad al-Marri, Saleh Salem al-Marri3 – Local Purebred Arabian Handicap (75-95)Za’eer Al Shahania, Eng. Osama Omer al-Dafea, Faleh Bughenaim4 – Purebred Arabian Handicap (55-75)Kafalat, Ahmed Kobeissi, Mohammed Hassan Ali Alabdulmalik5 – Thoroughbred Handicap 0-75, 3YO+, 1900mLoaded Gun, Jassim al-Ghazali, Saleh Salem al-Marri6 – Local Purebred Arabian Premium Maiden PlateFathi, Fahad Rashid al-Khayarin, Saleh Salem al-Marri7 – Local Thoroughbred Maiden PlateNahar, Hamad al-Jehani, Pierre Charles Boudot8 – Thoroughbred Handicap (45-65)Thunder Valley, Hadi al-Ramzani, Arnaud De Lepine Source link
Carlsen, Gukesh headline star-studded line-up at FIDE World Rapid & Blitz Championships in Qatar
World number one Magnus Carlsen of Norway and world champion Gukesh Dommaraju of India will be part of a star-studded line-up which will battle for top hounours at the €1mn FIDE World Rapid & Blitz Championships Qatar 2025 this week. The championships will be hosted at the Sports and Events Complex of Qatar University from December 26 to 30. The Doha edition has attracted some of the world’s best players including chess icon Carlsen, current world champion Gukesh – the third youngest player to reach a rating of 2700 and the youngest to reach 2750, Ian Nepomniachtchi, the 2024 World Blitz champion, Fabiano Caruana, Anish Giri of the Netherlands, Wesley So and Levon Aronian. Vincent Keymer, Arjun Erigaisi, Nodirbek Abdusattorov, Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa, Yagız Kaan Erdoğmuş, Ediz Gurel, Alexander Grischuk and Ukraine’s Vasyl Ivanchuk, the 2016 World Rapid Chess Champion in Doha, are also part of the line-up in Qatar. In the women’s competition, five-time world champion Gu Wenjun of China has officially registered for the tournament, which features 130 players. Also participating are her compatriot an Zhongyi, ranked second in the world with 2507 points, Russia’s Aleksandra Goryachkina, Kazakhstan’s Bibisara Assaubayeva (ranked fifth), Anna Muzychuk (winner of the 2016 World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships in Doha), her sister Maria, and Russia’s Kateryna Lagno. The organizing committee is scheduled to hold a press conference on Thursday at the Rosewood Hotel in Lusail City. The conference will be headlined by Mohammed al-Mudahka, President of the Qatar Chess Association (QCA) and Vice President of the Arab Chess Association, Arkady Dvorkovich, President of the International ChessFederation (FIDE), Gukesh and Chinese grandmaster Wenjun. The total prize money for the tournament is €1mn. FIDE has allocated €700,000 for the Open category – divided equally between the Rapid and Blitz chess tournaments – and €300,000 for the women’s category, also divided equally. FIDE has established a knockout system for the Blitz chess tournament in both the Open and Women’s categories, where only the top four players from the preliminary rounds will advance directly to the semi-finals. Emil Davidovich, CEO of FIDE, said that the new system represents an excellent blend of the Swiss system and the knockout format. The increased number of qualifying rounds ensures that only the strongest players advance to the knockout stage. As for the World Rapid Championship, the format remains unchanged, consisting of 13 rounds in the Open and 11 rounds in the Women’s Championship, with a tiebreaker game in case of a tie for first place.The tournament will feature Doha last hosted the tournament in 2016, when Ivanchuk won the rapid title and Russian Sergey Karjakin clinched the blitz chess crown. Source link
Al Ahli defeated PFC Andijon 2-0 at Al Thumama Stadium to book their AFC Champions League Two round of 16 berth Wednesday. The win meant the Qatari side topped Group B with 10 points while their beaten opponents from Uzbekistan were eliminated. Al Ahli had the better start with Erik Exposito testing Eldor Adkhamov with a curling low shot from distance before the Andijon custodian saved Sekou Yansane’s effort after he had been teed up by Julian Draxler. The home side opened the scoring in the 26th minute when midfielder Michel Vlap stretched his right leg to guide home Draxler’s enticing free-kick past a stranded Adkhamov. Al Ahli had opportunities to take an even bigger lead into the break but efforts from Draxler and Exposito – with Adkhamov already beaten – struck the post before Abdurakhmon Komilov produced an excellent last-ditch challenge to stop Exposito. The second half saw no change in the pattern of play with Al Ahli searching for the second goal with Driss Fettouhi firing a shot from distance which Adkhamov saved. Affording Al Ahli shooting chances from range led to Andijon’s downfall in the 65th minute when Vlap had time and space to unleash a swerving shot that fizzed past Adkhamov. Vlap had the opportunity to seal his hat-trick late on after being put through by Exposito, only to steer his attempt wide but the miss mattered little as Al Ahli earned a deserved victory.Al Sadd never stopped believing, says Mujica Hat-trick hero Rafa Mujica attributed self-belief as the key factor for Al Sadd SC’s dramatic 4-2 comeback win over Shabab Al Ahli in their AFC Champions League Elite tie at the Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium on Tuesday. Trailing 2-0 following goals from Federico Cartabia and Yahya al-Ghassani, Al Sadd appeared on the brink of elimination before Mujica turned the match on its head with a superb treble, with Tarek Salman adding a fourth as the Qatari side registered their first win of the campaign to keep their hopes alive. “We played a great match and it was truly very difficult,” said Mujica. “We were down by two goals, but the coach gave me confidence and I was able to score three goals. I’m happy that I could help the team and I thank the coach for believing in me.” Head coach Roberto Mancini praised his side’s resilience and determination after the setback, saying the result could provide a turning point for his team. “The match wasn’t easy,” said Mancini. “We were down by two goals, but we came back strong and showed determination until the final minutes. We deserved this important victory. We made a mistake and conceded a penalty, but that’s football, the most important thing is that we kept working. This victory is a good opportunity for us to get back on track – both domestically and continentally. We must continue to work hard.” Source link
