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21 жніўня 2025, 10:10
Emirates Falcons International Cup to mark launch as annual event starting from 2025 - 2026 season
DUBAI, 21 August (BelTA - Emirates News Agency) - In keeping with the
directives of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice
President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court;
and the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al
Maktoum, Second Deputy Ruler of Dubai, President of the International
Federation for Falconry Sports and Racing, the UAE Falcons Federation
has accorded approval for organising the Emirates Falcons International
Cup, an international falconry championship to be held annually across
various continents, starting from the 2025 - 2026 season.
The
championship aims to elevate falconry and associated sports on the
global sporting scene while upholding the highest standards of the sport
and consolidating the UAE’s position as a leading destination for
falconry. It also seeks to promote and preserve falconry’s rich heritage
through innovative strategies.
These objectives are to be
achieved through organising international events that foster the spirit
of sportsmanship and healthy competition while advancing sustainability
and growing the popularity of the sport in countries and communities
worldwide by featuring it prominently in their respective sporting
calendars. The constant follow-up of Sheikh Zayed bin Hamad bin Hamdan
Al Nahyan, Vice President of the International Federation for Falconry
Sports and Racing, and Vice President of the UAE Falcons Federation, has
also been instrumental in providing the initiative necessary impetus.
The
championship will be the first of its kind to sport the UAE’s name and
be held outside its borders, with hosting rights to be awarded to the
country that demonstrates the highest readiness and compliance with the
championship’s criteria and conditions among the members of the
International Federation for Falconry Sports and Racing. Finer details
will be announced later during a press conference to be held by the UAE
Falcons Federation.
H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al
Maktoum affirmed that the leadership’s unstinting support for falconry
sports denotes the great importance accorded to preserving diverse
aspects of authentic Emirati heritage, especially since falconry
represents a distinguished symbol of cultural legacy not only nationally
but also globally. He emphasised that the leadership’s support for
falconry presents a unique contemporary model to be emulated globally
from a cultural and historical perspective, with world-class sporting
events further consolidating the impact thereof.
H.H. Sheikh
Ahmed bin Mohammed noted that the UAE has set new benchmarks globally in
advancing falconry and growing its appeal as a competitive sport,
drawing upon its wealth of experience in popularising the sport inspired
by the pioneering initiatives and programmes launched decades ago by
the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who devoted great attention
and effort to promoting falconry and other heritage sports, the fruits
of which are apparent today.
Sheikh Ahmed added that, thanks to
the keen support of its leadership, the UAE has emerged as a global
falconry hub and a pioneer in taking the sport global by actively
devising strategies and innovative ideas to enhance its reach and
sustainability.
For his part, Sheikh Zayed bin Hamad bin Hamdan
Al Nahyan welcomed the announcement of the new competition, confirming
that it comes at a time when the UAE has secured a leading position for
falconry among heritage sports that have generated immense interest
globally.
According to him, the country has helped establish a
solid base of falconry purveyors and contributed to the creation of an
international entity aimed at promoting and organising the sport
globally according to competitive rules, principles, and impeccable
sporting values in the form of the International Federation for Falconry
Sports and Racing.
Sheikh Zayed bin Hamad noted that associating
the UAE’s name with major falconry sporting events lends such
championships a distinctive character and motivates participants to
deliver their best performances and achieve impressive results, given
the prestige attached to sporting events named after the homeland.
Meanwhile,
Rashid bin Markhan, Secretary-General of the International Federation
for Falconry Sports and Racing, and the UAE Falcons Federation, affirmed
that the UAE’s unique approach in promoting falconry sports has earned
it global acclaim. This success has been achieved through well-studied
steps that have enabled this ancient sport to once more take centre
stage on the international sporting scene, with falconry’s historical
role and close link to the national identity informing all such
initiatives, he added.
Bin Markhan expressed his pride in the
leadership’s unwavering support for the sport and his gratitude to H.H.
Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed for his patronage of the Emirates Falcons
International Cup. He noted that various entities and institutions
concerned with the sport in the UAE work in perfect harmony to
popularise it far and wide while celebrating its glorious heritage.