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Team's horsewomen in Verona
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His Highness Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the leader of the Royal Endurance Team, praised the accomplishments of Bahraini Royal Team's horsewomen in Verona, Italy.
His Highness lauded their performance during their participation in the Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak Al Nahyan Championship2014, hailing the support and attentiveness of HM King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa to sports in general and to endurance in particular which has honoured the Kingdom in all the various fields.
He praised the accomplishment of horsewoman Shaikha Najlaa bint Salman bin Saqr Al Khalifa, Dana al-Dossary and Manal Fakhrawi who honoured the Kingdom by winning the top three leading positions. They emerged second, fourth and fifth in the international championship in Verona, Italy amidst large participation of riders from all over the world in addition to the United Arab Emirates. The total number reached 12 horsewomen who are experienced, seasoned horse-riders.
He also said that Najlaa bint Salman bin Saqr Al Khalifa - who participated alongside with Dana al-Dossary and Manal Fakhrawi - had managed to lead her horse "Salah-ud-Din" quite well as it had been trained by the coaching team led by Ahmed Janahai. Her horse presented the best performance and culminated in a very positive result thus honouring the team.
Source: BNA

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