AL-SHAHANIA, Qatar — The lips pouted to
perfection, the neck was long and poised, and the judges were sure that no
Botox was involved as they awarded
Qatar’s largest cash prize for a camel
beauty contest in front of an enthusiastic crowd.
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Hundreds of spectators, who poured into the isolated
desert venue in Land Cruisers and Jeeps, threw up their scarves in celebration
as the animal, named Mangiah Ghufran, was declared winner of the one million
riyal ($275,000) top prize at the first
Qatar Camel Festival late Tuesday.
The animal paced nervously in the paddock as his
owner Fahed Farj Algufrani collected the check and shared how it had taken
“years” to prepare the prize-winning camel.
Previous festivals were more local but now Qatar has
allowed in camels from across the region, drawing breeders from Kuwait, Saudi
Arabia, and the UAE with millions of dollars in prizes at stake.
(Photo: AFP)
Organizers were on alert after a recent festival in
Saudi Arabia where 43 camels were disqualified after it was found they were
given drug enhancements to make their lips droopier and their humps more
shapely, according to official media.
“Work was done to combat tampering, which is the use
of Botox and fillers and other things,” said Hamad Jaber Al-Athba, the chief
festival organizer.
“We had a professional veterinary staff and advanced
equipment and we worked to combat tampering and limit the spread of cosmetic
materials,” he told AFP. The camels are put through X-rays and other
monitoring.
“Corruption was fought seriously at the Qatar Camel
Festival.”
To pick the winners, the judges look at “the size
and beauty” of the head, the length of the neck, and the position of the
camel’s hump. “These are the most important points,” said Athba.
For black camels the size of its head can be a
deal-breaker, but for white camels, the consistency of the color counts.
Authorities in Qatar and its neighbors are seeking
to give traditional practices a higher profile as they compete with mega events
such as football’s
World Cup and
Formula One grands prix.
Athba said the festival had been a success, drawing Qatar’s
growing urban population as well as its desert-dwelling Bedouin.
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