Jendouba will host the 16th edition of the Horse Exhibition, elevating the international competition for the beauty of Arabian horses to the highest global ranking.
The city is preparing to welcome this significant event, scheduled for October 1st and 2nd, 2025, at the Mohammed VI Exhibition Center. This initiative further enhances Morocco’s stature in the equestrian field on the international stage.
This year, the exhibition will feature the international competition for the beauty of purebred Arabian horses, the “Title Show,” under the supervision of the European Conference of Arab Horse Organizations (ECAHO). This competition has been upgraded to the highest classification that the organization grants, having previously been held under category “A.” This elevation reflects the significant progress the exhibition has made over its previous editions, as well as the increasing international recognition of its high standards.
Morocco joins a select group of countries such as Germany, Italy, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates that host competitions of this level, highlighting Jendouba as a prominent destination on the map of global events focused on purebred Arabian horses.
This annual competition is expected to attract prestigious horses from within Morocco and abroad, alongside top breeders and experts from around the world, creating opportunities for experience exchange and reinforcing Morocco’s position as a reference player in Arabian horse breeding.
The role of the competition transcends mere sports rivalry, transforming into a strategic platform aimed at enhancing the national horse breeding chain and showcasing purebred Arabian horses as a cultural heritage and a source of national pride. It also provides a valuable opportunity for equestrian enthusiasts and breeders to share experiences and elevate the local standard.
With this achievement, the Horse Exhibition in Jendouba solidifies its status as an international event that combines heritage preservation and innovation in the equestrian world, contributing to the development of this vital sector both within Morocco and beyond.