Photos show West Bank championship showcasing purebred Arabian horses in Jericho
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11:02 AM on Saturday, February 14
By NASSER NASSER
JERICHO, West Bank (AP) — Inside a covered hangar in Jericho, breeders and spectators gathered for the 18th Palestine Championship for Purebred Arabian Horses, an event dedicated to showcasing some of the finest bloodlines in the region.
Handlers guided meticulously groomed Arabians into the ring, presenting them before a panel of judges who assessed their movement, posture and overall conformation. The competition is divided into two groups, mares and stallions, with further categories based on the age of the animals. Horses trotted in controlled circles and paused to stand square as judges examined their features and took notes.
The championship brought together breeders from across the West Bank, each hoping to earn recognition for months of preparation and careful training. Between rounds, grooms made final adjustments before trophies and prizes were awarded to top competitors, drawing applause from the crowd inside the hangar.
Now in its 18th edition, the event highlights the enduring pride and cultural significance attached to purebred Arabian horses in the Palestinian territory.
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