ADNOC partners with Emirates Arabian Horse Global Cup

emirates7 - The Emirates Arabian Horse Society (EAHS) has signed a strategic partnership agreement with ADNOC, under which ADNOC will serve as a sponsoring partner for the second edition of the Emirates Arabian Horse Global Cup (EAHGC).

The championship is held under the leadership of Sheikh Zayed bin Hamad Al Nahyan, Vice Chairman of the EAHS and Chairman of the EAHGC Committee.

The agreement was formalized by Mohamed Al Harbi, Director-General of the EAHS and Vice Chairman of the EAHGC Committee, and Saif Al Falahi, Executive Vice President of Group Business Support and Special Tasks at ADNOC.

This partnership underscores the growing prominence of the UAE World Cup, which has evolved into a major international event launched from the UAE to raise global awareness of Arabian horses. The EAHGC supports horse breeders and owners around the world, showcasing the UAE’s commitment to preserving the cultural legacy of Arabian horses and promoting equestrian sports globally.

Al Harbi described the collaboration with ADNOC as a key milestone for the EAHGC, which is organized by the EAHS and continues to expand its international footprint. He emphasized that the partnership aligns with the Society’s goal of advancing Arabian horse culture and supporting its global community.

Al Falahi also praised the partnership, highlighting that it aligns with ADNOC’s broader efforts to support initiatives that promote Arabian horses as a vital part of the UAE’s cultural heritage on the world stage.

The Emirates Arabian Horse Global Cup is a series of international competitions dedicated to supporting breeders and owners of Arabian horses while strengthening global recognition of the purebred Arabian and the UAE’s central role in preserving its legacy.

After a successful first edition, the 2025 edition includes ten rounds across various countries and continents. It began in Australia (31 January–2 February), followed by events in Bahrain (1–2 May), Morocco (9–11 May), and China (17–18 July).

Future rounds will be held in Poland (7–8 August), Belgium (30–31 August), the United States (10–13 September), and Argentina (19 September), concluding with the final round in Italy on 8–9 November 2025.