Emirates Pro One Loft Race is a professionally managed one loft race based in the United Arab Emirates, welcoming pigeon fanciers from around the world. Pigeons are delivered to a single loft, managed by expert fanciers and international consultant veterinarians, and then compete together across four hotspot races from 150 km to 450 km with a total prize pool of up to AED 1,000,000.
Ibrahim Al Janahi is the president of DRPC Dubai Racing Pigeon Club and owner of BARSHA LOFT. He is one of the founders and has been passionate about this hobby for 32 years, beginning his journey in 1994. In 2005, he attempted to establish a similar project, preparing all the necessary documentation; however, he did not receive the governmental support he had hoped for. Today, together with his partners, his dream has become a reality through this race.
As for Mohamed Sameh Aku, he began his journey in pigeon racing 20 years ago. He competed in races in the United Arab Emirates before moving to the Netherlands, expanding his international experience and broadening his vision in the field.
Mohammed Bakhit Al Suwaidi started pigeon racing 28 years ago and is one of the champions of the Dubai Pigeon Racing Club, bringing valuable competitive experience to the team.
Our goal through this project is to create a world-class environment where hobbyists and competitors from around the globe can compete with full neutrality and transparency. We aim to elevate this sport and connect the global community of pigeon racing enthusiasts.
The Emirates Pro One Loft Race is designed to offer a fair and transparent competition platform where all pigeons are housed, trained, and raced from the same professional loft. Participants do not need to manage any daily care—loft management handles feeding, medication, and the full training program.
Experienced fanciers manage all daily loft operations, including feeding schedules, training tosses, and race preparation.
International consultant veterinarians supervise health programs. Pigeons that show illness or weakness may be excluded by the medical committee for their welfare.