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Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan Presides Over Tbourida Grand Prix Finale in El Jadida

A Royal Salute to Tradition: Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan Presides Over Tbourida Grand Prix Finale

El Jadida,⁣ Morocco ‍ – In​ a vibrant celebration ‍of Moroccan equestrian heritage, Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan graced ‌the Mohammed VI⁣ Exhibition​ Center in El Jadida, ⁢presiding over the ​final of the 7th ⁣edition of the King Mohammed VI Grand Prix of Tbourida. This⁤ thrilling culmination of⁣ horsemanship and tradition was a highlight of the 15th edition ​of the Salon du ​Cheval d’El Jadida (El Jadida Horse Show).

Upon his arrival, the Crown ‌Prince​ was greeted with the customary fanfare and respect ⁣reserved for royalty. The atmosphere crackled with anticipation as the finalists prepared⁤ to demonstrate their‍ skills ​in the Tbourida, a traditional Moroccan equestrian sport.

Often described as a “powder keg of beauty and precision,”​ Tbourida is a spectacle that⁢ blends horsemanship, ⁤artistry, ⁢and cultural pride. Riders, or‍ mkahel, on ⁣horseback, adorned ⁣in vibrant traditional attire, charge down⁢ a​ straight track in a synchronized gallop, culminating in ‍a ⁤coordinated firing of muskets into ⁤the air. This display of equestrian prowess and synchronized movement requires years ​of training and a deep ‌connection between horse and rider.

The King Mohammed VI Grand Prix of Tbourida, ⁤held annually, is a testament to the importance ‍of this tradition in Moroccan culture. It serves as a platform to showcase the skills of riders ⁢and the beauty​ of Arabian horses, preserving a cultural legacy for future generations.

While details of the final competition were not included in the original article,​ the presence of the ⁤Crown Prince underscores the​ significance of the ⁢event. His patronage highlights ‍the importance​ placed on preserving Moroccan traditions and celebrating the equestrian arts.

The Salon du Cheval d’El Jadida, where the Tbourida ⁢Grand Prix takes‍ place, is a⁤ major event⁢ in the Moroccan calendar. It attracts horse enthusiasts, breeders, and tourists from around the world, offering a glimpse⁤ into ⁣the rich‍ equestrian heritage ‌of Morocco.

The event is more than just a competition; it’s a vibrant‌ celebration of Moroccan culture, showcasing traditional music, dance, and craftsmanship alongside the equestrian events.

The continued popularity of the Tbourida and the King Mohammed ‌VI Grand Prix is a​ testament to the enduring appeal of this unique and thrilling equestrian ⁢tradition.

The MoroccoMirror team

The MoroccoMirror team is a group of passionate journalists dedicated to Morocco and its rich culture and history. We strive to provide comprehensive coverage of the latest events in the country, from politics and economics to culture and sports. Our commitment is to deliver accurate and reliable information to our readers, while maintaining an engaging and enjoyable style.

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