Supporters of the elegant sport of equestrian from around the world are invited to witness history in the making as the Saudi National Team compete on home soil against international champions of the sport in what promises to be another remarkable exhibition of sportsmanship in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Between 12-14th and 19-21st December the luxury lifestyle of the horse sport will be celebrated by bridging history and tradition through world-class show jumping in what will be the second edition of the Diriyah Equestrian Festival 2019 (DEF). Held at the state-of-the-art Al Duhami Farm facility, the 6-day event will see Saudi Arabia’s leading equestrian and show jumping athletes vie for their place amongst the world’s best, securing the pride of their nation as they do so.
This high caliber sporting display forms part of the month-long ‘Diriyah Season’, a spectacular season of world-class sport, entertainment, and culture, officially launched last week at a glittering ceremony in the ancient city, the birthplace of modern Saudi Arabia on the outskirts of Riyadh.
This follows the announcement last week that travelers from 49 countries across the world can now secure fast tourist visas online to attend the festival and witness the country’s progression in the realms of elite sport and world-class entertainment.
DEF 2019 will be an exceptional opportunity for world-class riders to secure future success, as points scored during what is also the first FEI sanctioned competition in Saudi Arabia will account towards qualification as individual riders to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, continuing to break historical ground and continue to pave the way for future athletes in the Kingdom.
Multiple Olympic Equestrian medallist, Saudi Champion rider and host of Diriyah Equestrian Festival, Ramzy Al Duhami, said: “The significance of the continuation of the DEF festival is in alignment with the vision of 2030. We are proud to be part of this historical journey and changes in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. We are hoping to excel the show jumping circuit in Saudi to an international elite standard. Our past, our history, our future and our abilities will be reflected and represented through the DEF festival. This is a dream to be building the future generations of Equestrian athletes and I am looking forward to many more events that will come in the future.”
He added: “Organizing an international World Cup Event in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for our future generations is a privilege and riding and performing on home ground is an honor. I am looking forward to the future of our sport at this standard.”
Over the course of the four-day event, the Diriyah Equestrian Festival will welcome 150 riders, 150 grooms, 50 officials, 300 companions and trainers, 250 members of the club and 150 crew members. 1500 visitors are expected to attend and will witness Saudi Arabia’s hospitality with the offering of 15 food trucks catering to international cuisines, 10 shops and game and federation exhibitors.
His Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz Bin Turki AlFaisal Al Saud, chairman of the General Sports Authority of Saudi Arabia (GSA), said: “Equestrian is deep rooted in our country’s history and I am extremely proud to be bringing a higher standard of this great sport to our country; both for our talented riders to showcase their finesse on home grounds, and further showcase what Saudi Arabia has to offer to the rest of the world.”
Diriyah will be ready to welcome international tourists with the surrounding At-Turaif district undergoing an ambitious development programme this year, with thousands more trees planted, plus trails, picnic areas and walking paths created.
International travelers can apply for their tourist visa at