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Meet the Qatari equestrian creating hoofprints towards the Olympics
euronews (in English)
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02/10/2023
"It's not easy being a trailblazer. No one's done this before, I wanted to be able to put Qatar on the map."
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the first clear of the season.
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[speaking in foreign language]
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- Dressage is the equestrian ballet.
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It is about performing a series of movements
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together with your dance partner, your horse.
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You have your pirouettes, your piaf and passage.
00:17
It's graceful, it's beautiful, but it is demanding.
00:22
You have to have faith that you can do
00:24
all of these movements 'cause your horse
00:26
also has that knowledge and experience.
00:28
[classical music]
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It's a very lovely, rhythmic kind of motion.
00:33
You hear the horse's feet on the ground.
00:35
Clip, clop, clip, clop.
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I love it, it's a great feeling.
00:39
My name is Wijdan Majid-Elmalki
00:41
and I am Qatar's only female international
00:44
Grand Prix dressage rider.
00:46
[classical music]
00:57
[upbeat music]
00:59
As a child, my dream was to do anything
01:03
that involved working with animals and horses.
01:05
My brothers, my sisters and I, we all started riding
01:10
about four or five years old.
01:12
I was already jumping by the time I was eight.
01:15
Riding as a profession was definitely not a viable option.
01:19
It was not culturally acceptable.
01:21
As a Qatari woman, I wasn't officially allowed to compete.
01:26
That of course changed with the coming of the Asian Games
01:28
and Qatar hosting the Games in 2006.
01:31
The whole country was behind us,
01:33
very actively recruiting and supporting
01:36
Qatari women and athletes to come into that competitive zone
01:40
and start representing Qatar.
01:43
Getting that little taste of the Asian Games
01:45
just wasn't enough.
01:46
Now that we have that opportunity,
01:48
I would like to seize it with both hands.
01:49
I want to go all the way.
01:51
I want to go to the Olympics.
01:52
[upbeat music]
01:55
[upbeat music]
01:57
There were doubts that any rider,
01:59
let alone a woman, female, Qatari rider could do it.
02:03
We have never had a rider at the Olympic level
02:06
or even the five-star international scene.
02:08
I also learned that if I was gonna make it,
02:10
I had to be European.
02:12
There's just so much more available,
02:15
more international shows, more people to compete against
02:17
that are very, very good.
02:20
I needed to move to Europe to gain the recognition,
02:23
exposure, and to be immersed in top quality sports
02:28
amongst athletes that will challenge you.
02:31
[upbeat music]
02:33
It's tough to wake up in the morning in winter
02:38
when it's minus seven outside, cold where you train.
02:41
Pretty much six days a week, if there's no competition.
02:46
If there's a competition, guess what?
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Seven days a week.
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It is incredibly challenging coming
02:54
into that international arena.
02:56
You have to earn your place in the international scene.
03:00
I've made it to Grand Prix.
03:02
That is the highest level of dressage.
03:03
This year, with my second five-star competition,
03:08
we got an Olympic world ranking.
03:09
[crowd applauding]
03:12
So to be able to have done that, to come back here now,
03:15
everyone looks at me differently.
03:17
It is now actually, wow, okay, she's an athlete.
03:21
[upbeat music]
03:23
The dream of having Qatar represented
03:26
in the dressage discipline at the Olympics
03:30
is now so much closer to coming true.
03:32
Riding is definitely a challenging sport.
03:41
It's not just your physical fitness.
03:44
It's also your mental strength.
03:46
It's not just you as an athlete.
03:48
It's also your horse.
03:50
[upbeat music]
03:53
Horses at this competitive level are incredibly sensitive.
03:56
So if I'm feeling a little tense
03:59
and my breathing starts to become erratic,
04:01
then my body will become a bit tense.
04:03
My horse will feel it straight away.
04:05
I spend about 30 minutes to an hour in advance
04:09
just closing my eyes, breathing, preparing myself,
04:13
writing the tests in my head before I get on my horse.
04:18
Dressage continues to teach me patience, determination.
04:23
You really have to be so precise.
04:27
The quality of every step.
04:29
It's not easy being a trailblazer.
04:31
No one's done this before.
04:34
I wanted to be able to put Qatar on the map.
04:37
For a Qatari woman like me,
04:38
having someone like Ujdan El-Malki
04:41
is something that's very inspiring.
04:43
Ujdan has really taught us
04:44
to achieve greater heights in sports
04:47
because of her focus and determination.
04:50
It takes a lot of courage and hours
04:53
to go into the international stage.
04:55
My dream one day is to have a dressage academy
05:01
and produce Qatar's next generation
05:04
of competitive dressage riders.
05:05
I have competed at this level.
05:09
Because I've done that,
05:11
I can help you get to that level as well.
05:17
Having Ujdan teach is something
05:19
that Qatari women could really look up to
05:23
and be able to see what is the highest level of the sport
05:27
and be able to embrace that.
05:29
The whole purpose of becoming the absolute best
05:34
I can be in this sport
05:36
is so that I can come back home here to Qatar.
05:39
To give back to people here, to the riders,
05:43
to give back to women especially,
05:46
to show them that if you have this dream
05:48
of becoming a competitive rider, it's doable.
05:51
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05:56
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05:58
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