Al Shaqab Equestrian Center is a premier equestrian facility located in the Al Rayyan district of Doha, Qatar. The center was established in 1992 by the Father Emir, Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani, with the purpose of preserving and further developing the Arabian horse in Qatar. Spanning over 980,000 square meters, it's known for its horseshoe-shaped structure and state-of-the-art amenities. The center encompasses a range of facilities including a riding academy, an endurance training complex, and a breeding center for the finest Arabian horses. It regularly hosts international equestrian competitions such as CHI Al Shaqab, drawing participants and visitors from around the world. The architecture of Al Shaqab is a blend of traditional Islamic design and modern functionality, symbolizing Qatar's connection with its cultural heritage while showcasing modernity and progress. Its sophisticated facilities cater to various disciplines of equestrian sport, making it an important venue for equine performance and training. The center not only attracts equine enthusiasts but also tourists interested in Qatari culture and the majestic Arabian horse.