2024-04-29 07:01:18
According to a press release from the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Horses (SOREC), a total of eight races were on the program for the first day of the Meeting with, as the flagship event, the His Majesty King Mohammed VI Thoroughbred Grand Prix. English. This race brought together Moroccan and foreign horses, aged 4 and over, who competed over a distance of 2400 meters.
This Grand Prix was won by the horse duo Boldance Fal – jockey Faddoul Abderrahim. Owned by Houar Youssef, Boldance Fal is trained by Ould Abbou Mouhcine.
The second international day was punctuated by races featuring exceptional Thoroughbred Arabians. Six races were on the program for this Sunday. A flagship event, the Grand Prix His Majesty King Mohammed VI, brought together several Moroccan and foreign horses, aged 4 and over, who competed over a distance of 2100 meters.
This Grand Prix was won by the horse duo Vica Grine – jockey Faddoul Abderrahim. Owned by Karimine M’Hammed, Vica Grine is trained by Lermyte.
The 2023 edition of MIM brought together participants from eight different countries and was broadcast in sixteen countries, including the United States, the Netherlands, Germany, South Africa, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Belgium, Denmark, Australia, New Zealand, Cyprus, Turkey, Sweden, Ivory Coast, Italy and France.
Beyond the competition, the Morocco International Meeting made it possible to share the passion for racing with the general public by offering entertainment for everyone, young and old. Throughout the event, various events and activities allowed visitors to fully immerse themselves in the world of horse racing.
Results Day 1:
– Prix Méditerranée (UHM): winning horse (Canonica), owner (Belkady Saad), trainer (Belkady Saad)
– GP Jean Pierre Laforest / Criterium des 2 ans: winning horse (Zorlo Fal), owner (Fal Stud Sas), trainer (Boisnard Joel)
– Fegentri Prize: winning horse (Layssae), owner (Mansour Tarik), trainer (Mansour Tarik)
– Breeders’ GP (FRBC by France Galop): winning horse (Nordic Kiara), owner (Ecurie Zakaria Hakam), trainer (Eric Legrix Pascal Manuel
– GP of owners: winning horse (Shakpoet Fal), owner (Fal Stud), trainer (Ech-Charti Fatmi)
– GP of His Majesty King Mohammed VI: winning horse (Boldance Fal), owner (Houar Youssef), trainer (Ould-Abbou Mouhcin)
– SOREC GP / galloping challenge: winning horse (Sam Blaster), owner (Al Ssakab Racing), trainer (Elomari Mohammed)
– Vichy Prize: winning horse (Misteriously), owner (Tajeddine Siham), trainer (Zinoune Abdelwahed)
Results Day 2:
– Jockey Club of Turkey Prize: winning horse (Habibi Grine), owner (Karimine M’Hammed), trainer (Lermyte)
– The President of the UAE Club Prize: winning horse (Fateenah), owner (Royal Stables of Oman), trainer (Sanchez)
– HRH Prince Moulay Rachid Grand Prix: winning horse (Mazadi De Piboul), owner (Mezy Marcel), trainer (Bernard)
– Grand Prix HRH Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan: winning horse (Nour Hady), owner (Ecurie Zakaria Hakam), trainer (Eric Legrix Pascal Manuel)
– Grand Prix His Majesty King Mohammed VI: winning horse (Vica Grine), owner (Karimine M’Hammed), trainer (Lermyte)
– ARMECPSA Prize: winning horse (Amen Grine), owner (Karimine M’Hammed), trainer (Lermyte)
The Royal Horse Encouragement Society is a public company created in 2003 under the supervision of the Ministry of Agriculture, Maritime Fisheries, Rural Development and Water and Forests. With a unique business model in the world, SOREC pursues the following missions: the supervision of breeding and the improvement of horse breeds in National Studs, the organization of horse races in racecourses, management horse racing games, as well as the creation and operation of horse racing infrastructures.
Pursuing the ambition of positioning the equine sector as a driver of development in rural areas, SOREC focuses its action on the valorization of breeds and the monetization of horse uses in order to support the emergence of economically viable and sustainable ecosystems. financially independent.
2024-04-29 07:01:18