The Committee for Regulating Events and Championships of Purebred Arabian Horses has announced modifications to the list of judges for the 23rd Dubai International Arabian Horse Championship, scheduled to take place at the Dubai World Trade Centre from April 3rd to 5th. The championship is one of the most prominent and prestigious events for the beauty of purebred Arabian horses, both locally and internationally. It serves as a major hub that attracts elite horse owners and leading stables from around the world to showcase the finest breeds and compete for titles. The new list includes nine judges representing seven countries: Tamas Rumbauer (Hungary), Eric Geer (France), Ruby den Hartog (Netherlands), Michaela Faidner and Claudia Darius (Germany), Irina Stilger (Russia), Elias Faraj (Bahrain), alongside Terry Holmes and Joe Polo (United States of America). In a press statement, the committee affirmed its commitment to applying the highest standards of integrity and transparency in the judging process, which enhances the championship's status as one of the most significant global events in the field of purebred Arabian horses. It also emphasized the committee's dedication to providing a comprehensive regulatory environment that aligns with Dubai's global reputation and supports the event's continuity and international growth.
Announced Changes to Judges' List for Dubai International Arabian Horse Championship
The organizing committee has announced updates to the judges' list for the 23rd Dubai International Arabian Horse Championship in April, featuring nine judges from seven countries.