Morocco Royal Tour: A Dream Comes True for Abdeslam Bennani Smires in Tétouan

Tétouan, Morocco – September 20, 2025 – The highlight of the first stage of the Morocco Royal Tour, the CSI4*-W Grand Prix (1.55m) – Prix de S.A.R. Le Prince Héritier Moulay El Hassan, delivered an unforgettable scenario. Under bright sunshine and in front of an enthusiastic crowd, Moroccan rider Abdeslam Bennani Smires (MAR) achieved the most important victory of his career. Riding Mister d’Eclipse, he claimed victory just a few months after being crowned Moroccan Champion. A symbolic and historic triumph, secured at home in the most prestigious class of Tétouan.

Abdeslam Bennani Smires (MAR) & Mister d’Eclipse

This first international win holds a special meaning for the Moroccan rider:
“It’s an incredible moment, an incredible year. I believe life gives and takes away, but it also gives back. I lost my father this year, which was very hard, but I had the chance to meet a horse like Mister d’Eclipse. I kept fighting, kept working, kept believing, and it paid off—first at the Moroccan Championship, and today here at the MRT. I am convinced he is watching from above and played a part in this. Winning here has a special flavor because it’s a competition we look forward to and prepare for every year. But we remain focused on the Nations Cup next week in Rabat.”

Abdeslam Bennani Smires (MAR) & Mister d’Eclipse

Met just over two years ago, Mister d’Eclipse had not been expected to return to top-level competition:
“He had a serious injury, and some thought he would be retired. That makes this victory even more special and it’s a true pride to see him in such form today. We try to adapt to him as much as possible; he rarely jumps at home. I am lucky to have such a horse, and this way of working seems to suit him perfectly.”

Abdulrahman Alrajhi (KSA) & Heartbeat W

Behind the Moroccan hero, Saudi rider Abdulrahman Alrajhi (KSA) once again demonstrated his consistency. Already third in yesterday’s 1.50m ranking class, he delivered a flawless double-clear round aboard Heartbeat W to claim a superb second place in the marquee event.

Anastasia Bondarieva (UKR) & Calder

The third spot on the podium went to Ukrainian Anastasia Bondarieva (UKR), partnered with her faithful Calder. With a smooth and precise round, she completed a podium that perfectly reflects the diversity and quality of the field assembled in Tétouan.

Abdeslam Bennani Smires (MAR) & Mister d’Eclipse

After the class, course designer Cédric Longis praised Bennani Smires’ performance:
“His round was perfect. In the first round, he executed exactly what was required in terms of line, rhythm, and stride combinations. And in the jump-off, it was hard to imagine doing much better.”

Abdeslam Bennani Smires (MAR) & Mister d’Eclipse

Final Results – €106,000 Prix de S.A.R. Le Prince Héritier Moulay El Hassan CSI 4*-W – 1.55m

1) Abdeslam Bennani Smires (MAR) & Mister d’Eclipse – 0 / 0 – 46.90

2) Abdulrahman Alrajhi (KSA) & Heartbeat W – 0 / 0 – 50.05

3) Anastasia Bondarieva (UKR) & Calder – 0 / 0 – 50.86

Source: Press Release by Pascal Renauldon / Agence R&B Presse for the Morocco Royal Tour

Photos: © MRT / Morgan Froment


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