First woman competes at Middle East's top falconry show
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[December 09, 2020]
RIYADH (Reuters) - Athari
Alkhaldi stands out amid a sea of men and falcons at the Middle
East's top falconry competition: the first Saudi woman to qualify
and participate in the event.
"With my participation ... I proved I am here, that women can join
this field, that it's not only restricted to men," she said,
alongside her falcon Ma'aned.
Falconry is an important part of the desert heritage of Arabs of
Saudi Arabia and neighbouring countries going back thousands of
years.
The two-week King Abdulaziz Falconry Festival, which gathers more
than 4,000 falcons from the Gulf and further afield, honoured
Alkhaldi's presence with an award for the first female to make a
qualifying competition flight with her bird.
Alkhaldi first participated last year, but her bird refused to take
flight. Determined, she returned this year and her bird successfully
flew.
"Dealing with the birds, it is not easy ... they are
sensitive and need special treatment," she said, adding that it requires
patience and persistence.
"Falconry has been a well-known heritage since ancient times. We take
pride in it." she said.
The government-backed festival, in its third-year, has 22.7 million
Saudi riyals ($6 million) in prize money to give out during beauty and
flying contests.
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Athari Alkhaldi, the
first Saudi woman to qualify and participate in the King Abdulaziz
Falconry Festival, holds a falcon during the show in Riyadh, Saudi
Arabia December 1, 2020. Picture taken December 1, 2020. Courtesy of
King Abdulaziz Falconry Media Center/Handout via REUTERS
Depending on the breed, falcon flight speeds can exceed 300 km (186
miles) an hour.
Alkhaldi said her passion for falcons first began 10 years ago and
she has been developing her skills with the hunting birds ever
since.
Festival spokesman Waleed Al-Taweel said the festival wants to
promote the falconry culture among women and men.
"Honouring (Alkhaldi) is a continuation of the Kingdom's efforts to
empower women in all areas," he said of the participation award
given to her.
(Reporting by Mohammed Benmansour; Writing by Lisa Barrington;
Editing by Alexandra Hudson)
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