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17th Marmi Festival 2026 opens with Hadd Al Tahaddi Championship

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Last updated: 2026/01/02 at 9:43 AM
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The 17th edition of the Qatar International Falcons and Hunting Festival (Marmi 2026) commenced yesterday in the Sealine area, drawing falconers and enthusiasts from across the region. Under the patronage of H.E. Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al-Thani, the annual festival aims to preserve and promote the traditional sport of falconry, a significant aspect of Qatari heritage. The event, running until January 24th, features a series of competitions and cultural displays.

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Hadd Al Tahaddi Championship Kicks Off CompetitionFocus on Youth Engagement and Festival Development

Organized by the Qatar Al Gannas Association and supported by the Social and Sports Activities Support Fund (Daam), Marmi 2026 is expected to attract a large number of participants and spectators. The opening day featured the Hadd Al Tahaddi Championship, a thrilling contest between young peregrine falcons and homing pigeons. This year’s festival builds on previous successes, introducing new initiatives to engage younger generations in the art of falconry.

Preserving Qatar’s Falconry Heritage Through Marmi Festival

Falconry has deep roots in the Arabian Peninsula, historically serving as a method for hunting and providing sustenance. Over time, it evolved into a respected sport and cultural tradition. The Marmi Festival plays a crucial role in safeguarding this heritage by providing a platform for showcasing skills, knowledge, and the ethical practices associated with falconry. According to festival organizers, the event also fosters a sense of community among falconers and promotes responsible hunting practices.

Hadd Al Tahaddi Championship Kicks Off Competition

The Hadd Al Tahaddi Championship, the festival’s opening event, tests the speed and precision of young falcons. The competition involves releasing a homing pigeon, followed by a falcon, with a prize of QR100,000 awarded to the falconer whose bird successfully captures the pigeon. Qualifying falconers also compete for a Lexus car in the final round.

The first group of the Hadd Al Tahaddi Championship saw victories for Al Shamsi Team (UAE), Al Gharbiya Team, Al Mishghar Team, Al Nasraniya Team, and Mohammed Ahmed Al Harbi (UAE). Mutaib Mubarak Al Qahtani, Chairman of the Marmi Festival, and Abdulwahab Umair Al Nuaimi, his deputy, presented awards to the winners. This initial success sets the stage for intense competition throughout the festival.

However, the festival is not solely focused on competitive events. It also incorporates educational components and cultural exhibits designed to raise awareness about falconry and its historical significance. These initiatives aim to attract a broader audience and ensure the long-term sustainability of the tradition.

Focus on Youth Engagement and Festival Development

Mohammed bin Mubarak Al Ali, Chairman of the Committees and Official Spokesperson for the Marmi Festival, emphasized the continuous development of the event. He stated that each edition introduces improvements in organization, field operations, and competition regulations. This year, a particular emphasis has been placed on engaging youth through the introduction and development of “promising falconer” rounds.

This focus on younger participants reflects a strategic effort to instill a love of falconry and ensure the continuation of this cultural practice. The Qatar Al Gannas Association recognizes the importance of passing down knowledge and skills to future generations. Additionally, the festival’s organizers are exploring ways to incorporate modern technology and sustainable practices into the sport of hunting.

The festival’s growth over its seventeen editions demonstrates its increasing popularity and importance within the region. The event has become a significant draw for both local and international participants, contributing to Qatar’s tourism sector and cultural landscape. The increasing level of competition, coupled with the introduction of new categories, suggests a continued trajectory of growth and innovation.

The Marmi Festival will continue with a diverse range of competitions and cultural activities over the next two weeks. Organizers will be monitoring participation levels and gathering feedback to inform future improvements. The final results of the Hadd Al Tahaddi Championship, along with the outcomes of other events, will be announced at the conclusion of the festival on January 24th. Further developments regarding potential expansions or new initiatives for Marmi 2027 are expected to be announced in the coming months.

Source: The Peninsula Qatar
Source: QNA
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