Fujairah Equestrian Championships 2025 Set To Begin On November 21 With International Jumping Championship
The Fujairah Equestrian Championships, under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad Al Sharqi, Crown Prince of Fujairah, will commence on 21 November 2025. The event kicks off with the Fujairah International Jumping Championship at the Fujairah Fort arena. Recognised globally, this championship is a major highlight in equestrian sports.
This year's edition will see participation from 200 competitors representing 27 countries, including France, the United States, Germany, Saudi Arabia, and the United Kingdom. The event adheres to International Equestrian Federation (FEI) standards, showcasing riders' speed and precision across challenging jumping courses.

During a press conference at Fujairah Fort arena, the Higher Organising Committee confirmed that all preparations for the championship are complete. This event marks the start of this year’s Fujairah Equestrian Championships and welcomes participants from across the nation and beyond.
Dr Ahmed Hamdan Al Zeyoudi, Chairman of the Higher Organising Committee, highlighted: "The Fujairah International Jumping Championship reflects the vision and support of H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad Al Sharqi for equestrian sports in the emirate." He emphasised opportunities for riders to compete with top Arabian and international breeds while celebrating Emirati cultural heritage.
Ali Musbah Al Kaabi, Vice Chairman of the Higher Organising Committee, stated: "The Fujairah International Jumping Championship continues to succeed by attracting Arab and international participants." He noted its role in enhancing Fujairah's reputation as a premier equestrian destination both regionally and globally.
Commitment to Excellence
The committee concluded by reaffirming their dedication to ensuring a safe and well-organised environment for riders. They aim to allow participants to showcase their skills while maintaining cultural values intrinsic to equestrian sport in Fujairah and the UAE.
With inputs from WAM