Thursday, January 13, 2022 – 9:57 PM
DUBAI, 13th January/WAM/ The number of falcons has crossed the 2000 mark with anticipation of the approaching conclusion of the main Fazza Falconry Championship “Talwah”, which is organized by the Hamdan Bin Mohammed Heritage Revival Center in Al Ruwayyah area in Dubai. Tomorrow, and “junior” runs next Saturday.
The intensity of excitement and strong competition in the public open runs increased with the holding of the final runs for this category on January 12 and 13, and these runs were characterized by the prominent presence of participating falconers from the Gulf countries, reflecting the comprehensive goals and the important impact on heritage sports in the country and the region achieved by the Fazza Championship For falconry the main “Telwah”.
And the gear runs that were followed in the public are open, the Dubai team won first place in the run of the symbol chick, with the “Prairie” bird with a time of 17.939 seconds, followed by Muhammad Khalifa Al Mansouri with the bird “T4” with a time of 18.046 seconds, then the Dubai team third with the bird “Al-Tuff” with a time of 18.047 second.
The Saudi Amin bin Abdullah Al-Mallah achieved first place in the run of the symbol Jernas, with the bird “Barq” with a time of 17.459 seconds, followed by Hamid Rashid Al-Mansoori with the bird “Harb” with 17.499 seconds, and thirdly, Saif Jamal Al-Huraiz with the bird “35” with 17,512 seconds.
Hamid Muhammad Al Tayer, the main run of the chick, won the “arrow” bird with a time of 17.714 seconds, followed by Ibrahim Ali Al-Tamr with the bird “Mayhab 2” with 17.779 seconds, and thirdly the Dubai team with the bird “189” with 18.046 seconds.
Muhammad Ali Al-Asiri won first place in the main run of Jernas, with the bird “T18” with a time of 16.945 seconds, followed by Khaled Nasser Al-Hajri with the bird “T100” with 17.327 seconds, then the Bahraini “BHR” team with the bird “T14” with 17,335 seconds.
Ghanem Khalfan Al Mazrouei excelled in the cash run, a chick, with the bird “H52” with a time of 17.210 seconds, followed by Ghadeer Suhail Al-Ketbi with the bird “Tamm” with 17,411 seconds, and thirdly, Saif Jamal Al-Hariz with the bird “T1” with 17,506 seconds.
Rashid Al-Khasouni, Director of Tournaments Department at the Hamdan Bin Mohammed Heritage Center, stressed that the tournament always constitutes a forum for brothers from all countries, particularly the Gulf countries, in order to live the atmosphere of this ancient heritage sport, in a framework that transcends the framework of competition, but turns into a social gathering of It would contribute to promoting the dissemination of folklore between generations and the transfer of experiences between falconers.
WAM/ Amal Abedi/ Emad Al Ali