He noted that the first day showcased intense competitions within the Haqaeq category, comprising 28 rounds in the morning session—six of which were dedicated to participants from the central region. The evening saw an additional 10 rounds, with two rounds also reserved for the local community.
During his interview with "Sharjah 24," Al Ketbi emphasised that the festival benefits greatly from the unwavering support of His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah. This initiative helps camel owners maintain the rich heritage passed down from their forebears, fostering the spirit of Bedouin culture and authenticity among the people of the region.