Chief guest of Christmas Cup, Chairman and CEO of Pakistan Observer, Mr. Faisal Zahid Malik along with Lahore Race club Secretary, Sheikh Shahzad Akhtar and Steward Mehmood Rafi presenting Christmas Cup to the winning team.
In a thrilling competition, Bambeeno emerged victorious in the Christmas Cup organized by Lahore Race Club at KotLakhpat club in connection with Christmas Day on Wednesday.
Sincere approach stood second while the acknowledge was third winner among the other competitors. Pakistan Observer Chairman and CEO Mr. Faisal Zahid Malik graced the occasion as the chief guest. The club executive members including Secretary Sheikh ShahzadAkhtar and a multitude of players and families gathered there to witness the exciting match. Lahore Race Club Steward Mehmood Rafi, Trainer Zahid Khan, Breeder KhursheedBaig, Jockey A. Shahbaz, Owner Waqar Ahmed and Taseer Dar were also present there.
A large number of people including women and children also reached there to enjoy the competition who continued to support their favorite players during the match.
As many as 11 horses took part in the competition. The whole scene was quite mesmerizing as it was one of the fantastic celebrations of Christmas in the provincial capital.
Bambeeno secured the first position by beating the others, and won the hearts of the fans by displaying an amazing performance.
As the match concluded, Chief guest Mr. Faisal Zahid Malik along with Mehmood Rafi presented the Christmas Trophy to the winner
“Congratulations over the victory,” said Mr. Faisal Zahid Malik while presenting the trophy to the winner. He appreciated the spirit of the players, especially the top winners. He said that it was a great honor for him to be the chief guest at the country’s unique and splendid club, and lauded incumbent Lahore Race Club Chairman Makhdum Syed Ahmed Mehmud over his great role for the club.
“Our Chairman Syed Ahmed Mehmud has appreciated the club and the efforts in this regard,” said Sheikh ShahzadAkhtar.
Chairman Syed Ahmed Mehmud gave top priority to the club and transformed its system by introducing a computerized system there. “The club system is now computerized just because of Syed Ahmed Mehmud,” he added.
“It is a great recreational activity as you can see that lots of people including the women and children have come here to enjoy the race match,” he added. Founded in 1924, the Lahore Race Club holds a long and fascinating history, offering a splendid family experience of equestrian sport. Situated in the beautifully historic Lahore, the club is a world apart from the bustling pace yet located just minutes from the heart of the city’s hectic business and commercial center.