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KRC History

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    2019

    The Association of National Olympic Committees awards the Best Male Athlete of the Asian Games 2018 to Ali Al Khorafi for his outstanding performance in Palembang resulting in his win of the Individual Gold Medal.

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    2018

    Ali Al Khorafi & his mare Cheril win the Asian Games 2018 Gold Medal in Palembang, Indonesia, where he competed for the Kuwaiti Team consisting of: Dalia Al Zahem, Yara Al Hunaidi, Talal Al Zahem, Noora Al Qaoud & Ghazi Al Jeraiwy.

    Rakan Al Hasawi partakes in the Asian Junior Jumping Championship in Taipei, Taiwan & wins the Silver Medal.

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    2014

    The first international show is held at KRC with over 90 international riders from 11 countries and 180 participants overall.

    Ali Al Khorafi competes with his gelding, Ventje, at the Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea.

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    2013

    Kuwait Riding Center opens a training facility to accommodate kids with special needs.

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    2008

    The center expands to 60,000 m2 and adds a new barn, allowing KRC to hold over 120 horses.

    Noaf Bin Essa qualifies for the World Cup as the first Kuwaiti woman to do so.

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    2001

    KRC moves locations from 5,000 m2 in Fintas to 30,000 m2 in Sabhan to accommodate over 50 horses.

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    1996

    Kuwait Riding Center is established as Kuwait’s first private riding school with 20 riders and 21 horses.

Our vision

Our vision is to build a place where everyone feels welcomed to be educated about the equestrian world.

Mission and Values

Our mission is to provide students and owners with adequate training and equine welfare services whilst educating them to prosper in their riding, whether as a hobby or profession.

Health, Safety & Security

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    Helmet, breeches, and boots should be worn for riding.
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    We recommend always keeping your helmet on while leading your horses, and girls must have their hair tied during riding.
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    Be here 30 minutes before your lessons to avoid any delays.
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    No running or shouting around horses.
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    All lessons should be scheduled with the registration office and cancellations must be made 24 hours in advance.
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    Food, drinks, and phones are not allowed during lessons.
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    No Flash Photography
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    No Dogs allowed
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    Always handle the horses with care and attention to avoid stressful situations.
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    Make sure your instructor is made aware of any physical issues you may face while riding.