The final phase of the Misrata Martyrs Equestrian Cup began Friday evening, organized and supervised by the Libyan Horse Racing Authority. The championship features wide participation over two days, with ten rounds held daily involving ten riders per round, based on technical divisions for horse ages and set distances. The breeds include both local and imported “Thoroughbreds,” alongside Purebred Arabian horses.
Libyan Equestrian Federation participates in the FEI Group VII General Assembly
The organizing committee announced valuable prizes for the audience in appreciation of their support, including draws for four cars, electronic devices, and mobile phones. The committee confirmed that honors would extend to riders, owners, and trainers as a tribute to the martyrs’ memory and those who contributed to the event’s success. The Intervention and Control Force of the Prime Minister’s office is securing the track’s perimeter to ensure safety and organize the competitions, which conclude Saturday with the crowning of the final winners.