AJ Kayya Crowned Horse of the Tour in GCAT Season Finale


The Global Champions Arabians Tour’s final stage of the series concluded in remarkable Riyadh following four days of formidable contests between more than 200 of the finest Arabian horses in the world. This brings the fans of this beloved breed to the end of this inaugural Tour for 2024.

Following a seven-stage spectacular season, the show ended on a high note with the long-awaited Best Handler, Best Female, and Best Male rankings revealed in Riyadh’s KAFD X Arena.

HH Prince Abdullah bin Fahd bin Abdullah Al Saud, Chairman of the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation and President of the Host Organising Committee, spoke of the final saying: “Hosting the final stage of the Global Champions Arabians Tour in Riyadh has been an honour and a celebration of the Arabian horse’s unparalleled beauty, heritage, and legacy. This prestigious event reflects our nation’s deep-rooted passion for the breed. We are immensely proud to have welcomed participants and enthusiasts from around the world, and this occasion has further solidified Riyadh’s role as a premier destination for equestrian excellence.”

CEO of Global Champions Arabians Tour, Bader Al Darwish, added: “Choosing Riyadh as a final stop for the GCAT series was no coincidence; Saudi Arabia is a homeland for Arabian horses and a crossroad between Arab cultures. We were thrilled and pleased that during the past four days of Arabian horse competitions, we managed to delightfully host owners, breeders, judges and guests from around the world.

“Congratulations to all the current Champions and all the best of luck to the participants of the upcoming 2025 Global Champions Arabians Tour in the Middle East and Europe. By January 2025, the show will commence in the Emirate of Ajman in the United Arab Emirates.

“I would like to extend my thanks and appreciation to the wise Leadership of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with a special mention going to HRH Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal, Minister of Sports and President of the Olympic and Paralympic Committee.

“We also express our sincere thanks to the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation. Their unmatched hard work and efforts, especially with logistics and infrastructure, is an endeavour to be embraced.”

Aj Kayya
AJ Kayya – and lead photo

Ajman Stud’s AJ Kayya (AJ Kafu x Aja Caprice) was crowned Best Female and the Horse of the Tour following flawless performances throughout the year. Amid a breathtaking drone and firework display, AJ Kayya trotted into the area to rapturous applause from the sold-out stadium. She takes home €1,000,000 in prize money and the €350,000 in championship prize money collected at each stage during 2024.

Best Male of the Year, and a €500,000 prize purse, goes to Dubai Stud’s D Borkan, a refined yearling bay colt sired by FA el Rasheem (FA el Shawan x Virtuosa MLR) out of the RFI Farid daughter, D Ajayeb (ex Ladi Veronika).  With a total of 122 points, Borkan has collected six silver titles and one gold title this season to take the top spot.

D Borkan
D Borkan with Paolo Capecci

Paolo Capecci collected the coveted Best Handler of the Year, topping the leaderboard with 387 points, having expertly handled his beloved horses to 11 gold, 19 silver, and three bronze championship titles in 2024. Alongside the €50,000 prize, Paolo was presented with an exquisite, bejewelled whip and a luxury trip to the Maldives, courtesy of GCAT Global Partner Waldorf Astoria Ithaafushi.

Dubai Arabian Horse Stud collected the Best Breeding Farm of 2024, with their homebred progeny collecting the most points of any breeder throughout the year. The Stud’s Executive Manager, Abdelaziz Al Marzooqi, and General Manager Eng. Mohammed Al Tawhidi, received an ornate embroidered frame, embodying the spirit of the breed.

Afreen al Shaqab
Afreen al Shaqab

Earlier in the afternoon, the Yearling Filly Championship was taken by Sultana al Thamer (Dominic M x Weaam al Jassim) following an impressive performance. Al Shaqab secured the Yearling Colt Championship and Junior Female Championship with Tour regular Afreen al Shaqab (D Mezyan x Siwar al Shaqab) and returning star Shahalel al Shaqab (Na’mous al Shahania x Siwar al Shaqab).

SULTANA AL THAMER
Sultana al Thamer

LR Anselmo (RFI Unique x LL Almudena), a 2022 bay colt bred by Uruguay’s Las Rosas Estancia and owned by Al Wajba Stud, Qatar, took top honours in the Junior Male Championship.

LR Anselmo
LR Anselmo

The Senior Female Championship was once again taken by AJ Kayya, with stablemate Basandrasettimocielo (Ajman Moniscione x MA Scarlett), the highest-scoring mare in the qualifying class, securing silver for Ajman Stud.

Saudi-owned Alexxanderr (Excalibur EA x AR Most Irresistible), a former World and ANC Champion topped the Senior Male Championships, pipping E.S. Harir (AJ Dinar x TF Magnums Magic) – previously undefeated in the Tour – to Gold.

Alexxanderr
Alexxanderr

The 2025 Global Champions Arabians Tour commences in January with Ajman, followed by Doha, Muscat and Riyadh, before moving on to Europe with Cannes, Valkenswaard, London and Prague and finally, a ‘Supreme’ in a city yet to be revealed.

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About Global Champions Arabians Tour (GCAT)
Inaugurated in 2024, the Global Champions Arabians Tour is a new and exclusive Arabian Horse Championship, taking place in state-of-the-art venues in iconic locations, and offering the highest prize money ever in the sport. Its mission is to promote the uniqueness of purebred Arabian horses through an international platform, fostering a legacy of excellence, transparency, fairness and integrity.




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