- Sunday’s 160km CEI 3* competition launched the countdown to 2026 FEI World Endurance Championships in AlUla
- Al Janahi claimed first place in SAR 5 million event with a time of 8:27:08
- Federico Ferber of Uruguay finished second just 10 seconds behind Al Janahi; Spain’s Omar Blanco Rodrigo completed top three
AlUla, Saudi Arabia – 11 February 2024:
Audiences enjoyed an action-packed second day at the 2024 Fursan Cup on Sunday afternoon as Hamad Al Janahi sealed a statement victory in the early anticipated 160km CEI 3* endurance competition.
Organised by the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) in partnership with the Fédération Équestre Internationale (FEI) and the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation (SAEF), 64 elite riders participated in the SAR 5 million competition – which officially launched the countdown to the 2026 FEI Endurance World Championships in AlUla.
Hot on the heels of Saturday’s epic 120km CEI 2* event which is officially titled “The Custodian of The Two Holy Mosques Endurance Cup”, equestrian fans and celebrity audiences were treated to another heritage sports spectacle at AlUla’s Equestrian Village.
Bahrain’s Al Janahi showcased his credentials ahead of the 2026 showpiece with a majestic performance – claiming a famous win with a classified time of 8:27:08 - 10 seconds ahead of Uruguay’s Federico Ferber.
A tremendous effort by Federico Ferber saw the Uruguayan rider take a deserved second-place finish in 8:27:18 He finished ahead of Spanish rider Omar Blanco Rodrigo who completed the podium thanks to a valiant effort which culminated in a 9:00:26 finish.
Speaking after Sunday’s competition, Ziad AlSuhaibani, Chief Sports Officer at RCU, said: “We’ve experienced another amazing competition and the feedback received by visitors today and throughout the weekend has been incredibly positive. Elite riders and a great location and venue, together with meticulous organisation and exceptional partners, have presented audiences with an experience they really appreciate. We extend our congratulations to today’s winner and all who participated out there and made this competition so engaging, enjoyable, and entertaining.”
Dr Anas Hassan, Technical Consultant at SAEF, insisted the 160km CEI 3* competition highlighted that AlUla is the perfect destination for the 2026 FEI World Endurance Championships, adding: “Today was a brilliant indicator for what we’ll see in two years’ time – world-class competition with a brilliant track, infrastructure, and facilities. All the elements are already here for a truly exceptional world endurance championships – and further enhancements between now and then make the event even more exciting for riders, fans, and everyone involved.”
In the aftermath of his famous victory, Al Janahi said: “Winning here today means so much – it’s such a difficult competition. Enjoyable, of course, but very tough – tactics throughout are always key and I’m delighted to have won in the end. I’m so proud and I wish to dedicate this victory to our greatest supporter, His Highness Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, and the people of Bahrain.”
Underlining RCU efforts to empower and involve the AlUla community as part of its wider equine objectives, one local rider also participated in Sunday’s competition as part of the development program under RCU’s equine strategy – which offers training, advice, technical support, and events experience.
The Fursan Cup is one of the marquee sports events in the AlUla Moments Calendar of events and festivals, spanning a large number of other heritage sports events such as the AlUla Camel Cup, AlUla Falcon Cup, the Tent Pegging World Championship and Horseback Archery World Cup.
THE Royal Endurance Team participated in the King Abdulaziz International Endurance Cup, under the directives of His Majesty King Hamad’s representative for humanitarian works and youth affairs Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, covering a distance of 120km in Saudi Arabia’s AlUla province.
The event was organised by the Royal Commission for AlUla in partnership with the Saudi and International Equestrian Federations. The 120km race witnessed the participation of 200 riders representing 50 countries.
The Royal Endurance Team’s Shaikha Najla bint Salman Al Khalifa achieved fourth place in the contest after a strong competition in the 120km race. She displayed remarkable performance in completing the race despite the rough terrain and challenging stages...
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The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Endurance Cup returns to the limelight in AlUla this week and audience anticipation is reaching new heights ahead of another fabulous weekend in the ancient oasis.
Organised by the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) in partnership with the Fédération Équestre Internationale (FEI) and Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation (SAEF), the Endurance Cup is a flagship event in the global endurance circuit. Besides the world’s best riders, horses, and trainers all competing, there’s the largest prize money in endurance event history on offer – making this record-extending fifth edition unmissable.
With the wait almost over and the action about to begin, AlUla Moments has now given those attending even more reasons for excitement – detailing everything they can expect to experience during this “sensational spectacle”.
Rami AlMoallim, Vice President of Destination Management and Marketing at RCU, said: “With the 2024 Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Endurance Cup just days away, we can promise that this edition it will be incredible for everybody involved. This isn’t just a prestigious sporting event – it’s a special occasion where we bring sport together with culture, art, heritage, and entertainment for visitors to enjoy. Sporting events have always been about providing fun-filled moments, and this is precisely what people will experience this weekend. We have a sensational spectacle in store for all.”
Live from AlFursan Equestrian Village, 200 of the world’s best riders from 51 countries will embark on a 120km CEI 2* competition on Saturday in what promises to be the ultimate test of rider and horse against time and terrain.
With the coveted Endurance Cup awaiting the winner, participants must strike a balance between speed, stamina, and strategic pace management while chartering AlUla’s breathtaking yet challenging terrain. More of the same follows on Sunday. An additional 160km CEI 3* distance event featuring 67 riders launches the build-up to the eagerly awaited 2026 FEI World Endurance Championships in AlUla.
However, visitors can expect a lot more alongside thrilling displays of equestrian excellence and world-class enduring racing – with a series of events and activations across culture, arts, entertainment, and more running concurrently on site.
Lovers of all things equestrian sports can lock in a series of interactive talks with riders, experts, and influencers in their diaries. Visitors can hear from speakers on a range of intriguing topics throughout the weekend, with six talks scheduled across areas including endurance racing history, horse welfare, AlUla’s unique endurance terrain, Arabian horses, and more.
Timeless classics back on the big screen
Across Saturday and Sunday, another exciting opportunity awaiting visitors is movie screenings from 6.30 featuring two horse world classics. There’s ‘The Story of Seabiscuit’ starring Shirley Temple and Barry Fitzgerald. Widely considered to be the greatest horse race movie ever made, the 1949 hit follows the career of the legendary champion thoroughbred racehorse Seabiscuit – the top racehorse of the 1930s whose unlikely success saw him become a global phenomenon and enduring icon.
The other classic set for the big screen this weekend is ‘The Horse Whisperer’ starring Robert Redford and Kristin Scott Thomas. Positively received by critics and a box office success following its 1998 release, the film is based on the novel of the same name and sees Redford play a talented trainer (Tom Booker) with a remarkable gift for understanding horses. Booker is hired to help an injured teenager and her horse back to health following a tragic accident in this Touchstone Pictures masterpiece.
Entertainment for the whole family
The weekend entertainment at AlFursan Equestrian Village accommodates people of all ages – with a raft of diverse experiences in store. ‘Arabian Kohl’ is an activation where female guests can learn techniques for applying traditional Kohl from local makeup artists; ‘Henna Art’ is a cultural kiosk where guests can receive authentic henna face or hand paintings from skilled artists; and ‘Harmony Cultural Fusion’ is a transcendent live musical starring an ensemble cast of talented musicians.
Elsewhere on the entertainment line-up, visitors can experience horseback riding and kids pony rides, the rich and vibrant culture of Saudi Arabia through the mesmerizing beats of 10 talented Saudi percussionists, and up to three 20-minute shows daily as talented street performers present live juggling, unicycling, fire eating, and much more.
Visitors can also enjoy photo opportunities in traditional costumes against AlUla’s stunning backdrop, as well as a live set by DJ Leen, one of Saudi Arabia’s most versatile and popular DJs who has headlined various local and international events.
Additionally, those making their way to AlUla for the Endurance Cup weekend will enjoy an endurance-inspired exhibition space and a host of F&B offerings with brands like La Romana, Coyard, Osturi, and Pink Camel. They can also take in AlUla’s extraordinary nightfall setting from fireside spots and a desert camp with comfortable chairs and warm blankets.
On-site brands for all things retail will include OKHTEIN, Nouf Fetaihi, 1886, Surge, Le Monde du Chavel, AlUla FC, and Pattern – a concept store with items from a dozen brands.
For more information on the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Endurance Cup and to book tickets, kindly visit experiencealula.com.