Doha is set to host the prestigious 2025 World Arabian Horse Championship Supreme this weekend, marking a significant event for equestrian sports in the region. The championship, taking place December 5th and 6th at the Old Doha Port, will showcase 70 of the world’s finest Arabian horses representing 10 nations. Organized by the Cultural Village Foundation (Katara), the event offers substantial prize money and emphasizes the cultural heritage surrounding these magnificent animals.
The competition, announced at a press conference yesterday by Katara General Manager Prof. Dr. Khalid bin Ibrahim Al Sulaiti, is only the second time the championship has been held outside of France in its 44-year history. This signals a growing international interest in hosting and recognizing the Arabian Horse’s unique place in equestrian traditions. Sheikh Mohammed bin Nasser Al Thani and Bader Mohammed Al-Darwish also attended the press conference, highlighting the collective effort behind the event.
A Global Stage for the Arabian Horse
The 2025 World Arabian Horse Championship Supreme isn’t simply a contest of athleticism; it’s a culmination of a year-long qualifying series spanning multiple continents. According to Al Sulaiti, the participating horses earned their places through rigorous international rounds held across the globe. This includes locations in the Gulf states, Europe, and the Americas, ensuring a truly diverse and competitive field.
Qualifying events were held in key cities such as Qatar, Muscat, Riyadh, and Ajman. European stops included Cannes, Valkensworth, Prague, and London, attracting top breeders and riders. The qualifying circuit also extended to the United States with competitions in Scottsdale, Miami, Denver, Las Vegas, and concluded in São Paulo, Brazil.
The Significance of the Championship
The substantial prize pool of €4.9 million underscores the championship’s prestige and commitment to attracting the highest caliber of competitors and showcasing exceptional breeding. This level of investment reflects Qatar’s growing profile as a hub for high-end equestrian events and a dedicated supporter of horse racing and breeding.
The event aims to celebrate not only the athleticism of the purebred Arabian horse, but also its deep-rooted cultural significance within the Arab world. The Arabian horse has long been a symbol of beauty, strength, and nobility, playing a vital role in Arab history and tradition. Katara hopes to foster appreciation for this legacy.
This competition comes at a time of heightened focus on Arabian horse breeding programs globally. The intensive regional qualifying events, particularly within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), have spurred development and increased visibility for local breeders. Additionally, the value of this prestigious event to Qatari tourism is noteworthy, drawing international visitors and enhancing the country’s cultural appeal.
Hosting the championship outside of France is seen as a strategic move by the organizers to broaden the appeal and accessibility of the event. This decision acknowledges the expanding global community of Arabian horse enthusiasts and aims to engage new audiences. It also demonstrates confidence in Qatar’s ability to deliver a world-class equestrian experience.
The organizers emphasized their gratitude towards the sponsors and partners who contributed to making the championship a reality. Their support was crucial in securing the necessary resources and infrastructure to host an event of this scale and significance. Their combined efforts have facilitated the arrival of these exceptional animals and their support teams.
Looking ahead, the success of this inaugural event will be closely watched as a potential indicator for future championship locations. Discussions regarding hosting arrangements past 2025 are expected early next year. The organizers aim to evaluate the logistical aspects and overall impact to determine the feasibility of continued hosting in Doha, and to solidify Qatar’s position as a prominent destination for Arabian horse events.

