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Al Shaqab set to host FEI Group VII Final

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Last updated: 2025/11/27 at 12:36 PM
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Doha, Qatar – Al Shaqab kicked off the FEI Group VII Finals today, November 27th, at the Longines Outdoor Arena. The three-day equestrian event will showcase over 110 young athletes from 11 nations competing in Children, Junior, and Young Rider categories, all vying for top honors and crucial qualification points. This competition is a significant step for aspiring equestrian riders in the region, with potential pathways to major international events like the Youth Olympic Games.

The event runs daily from 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM, featuring riders who secured their spots through FEI-registered qualifying competitions organized throughout the 2024-2025 season. Participants will compete under strict Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) guidelines, ensuring a level playing field as they progress in their equestrian careers. Prize money totaling €190,000 will be awarded across the various classes.

The Importance of the FEI Group VII Finals for Young Riders

The FEI Group VII Finals represent a critical development opportunity for equestrian talent in the Middle East and Central Asia. Event Director Khalid Al-Hitmi emphasized the event’s role in fostering the future of the sport, stating it provides invaluable international experience. It’s designed to prepare riders for continental championships and, significantly, the 2026 Youth Olympic Games.

The competition is divided into three age groups, each with specific height and speed parameters. Children (ages 12-14) will jump courses up to 115 cm at a speed of 350 m/min, Juniors (ages 14-18) will tackle 125 cm courses at the same speed, and Young Riders (ages 16-21) will compete at 135 cm, also maintaining a pace of 350 m/min.

Promoting Teamwork and National Pride

A new element introduced this year sees participating countries fielding teams in each age category. This initiative, according to Al Shaqab officials, aims to build camaraderie and foster a sense of national pride among the riders. The team draw took place on November 26th, with team competitions scheduled for the second day of the event.

This team format differentiates the competition from individual qualifying events, demanding a more nuanced understanding of strategy and reliance on teammates. This experience is considered vital preparation for larger team competitions, including those at the continental and Olympic levels.

Qatar’s commitment to equestrian sports extends beyond hosting events. The nation views the discipline as integral to its cultural and athletic legacy, investing heavily in infrastructure and training programs to support the growth of the sport. This event serves not only as a competition but also as a platform for strengthening connections within the equestrian community, bringing together athletes, families, and enthusiasts.

The event’s focus on youth development aligns with broader trends in international equestrianism, which increasingly prioritize nurturing the next generation of riders. Similar show jumping initiatives are underway in other regions to identify and support promising young talent. This collaborative approach is intended to elevate the overall standard of the sport globally.

The qualifying competitions leading up to the Finals have been closely monitored by the FEI to ensure fairness and adherence to established standards. This rigorous process ensures that only the most deserving riders have the opportunity to compete at this prestigious event. Focus on rider safety will also be prominent, following standard FEI protocols.

Looking ahead, the results of the FEI Group VII Finals will be carefully analyzed by national federations and the FEI to identify potential candidates for international teams and programs. The selection process for the 2026 Youth Olympic Games is expected to intensify in the coming months, with further qualifying events to be announced. The long-term impact of this event on the development of equestrian sports in the region remains to be seen, but it undoubtedly marks a significant investment in the future.

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