Friday, December 10, 2004

2005 Pan American Endurance Championship Date Change

2005 Pan American Endurance Championship - Date Change

The organizers of the Pan American Endurance Championship have applied to the FEI to change the date of this event from April 2-4, 2005 to April 14-16, 2005. The date change application was submitted in order to avoid a conflict with the date of the FEI General Assembly in Great Britain, which would require the attendance of many senior officials from the American continent. The FEI has granted this date change.

U.S. endurance riders wishing to apply for this championship may contact Mary Lutz in the Gladstone office, (908) 234-0848, ext. 15, or visit www.usef.org, Endurance High Performance, for details.

2005 Pan American Endurance Championship Date Change

2005 Pan American Endurance Championship

The organizers of the Pan American Endurance Championship have applied to the FEI to change the date of this event from April 2-4, 2005 to April 14-16, 2005. The date change application was submitted in order to avoid a conflict with the date of the FEI General Assembly in Great Britain, which would require the attendance of many senior officials from the American continent. The FEI has granted this date change.

U.S. endurance riders wishing to apply for this championship may contact Mary Lutz in the Gladstone office, (908) 234-0848, ext. 15, or visit www.usef.org, Endurance High Performance, for details.


2005 Pan American Endurance Championship Date Change

2005 Pan American Endurance Championship

The organizers of the Pan American Endurance Championship have applied to the FEI to change the date of this event from April 2-4, 2005 to April 14-16, 2005. The date change application was submitted in order to avoid a conflict with the date of the FEI General Assembly in Great Britain, which would require the attendance of many senior officials from the American continent. The FEI has granted this date change.

U.S. endurance riders wishing to apply for this championship may contact Mary Lutz in the Gladstone office, (908) 234-0848, ext. 15, or visit www.usef.org, Endurance High Performance, for details.

Monday, December 06, 2004

WEC: Denmark will send two riders to World Endurance Championship, Dubai

Two riders from the Danish Federation will compete in the World Endurance Championship. Dubai, UAE January 27, 2005

Inger Bertelsen, Punadito
Johanne Hvid, Tempo F4

Chef d'Equipe - Lone Aalekjær



Sunday, December 05, 2004

2004 WEC: Argentina Squad selection



The following 6 horses and riders have been initially selected to represent Argentina in the 2004 World Endurance Championship, Dubai, UAE - January 27, 2004

Nestor Montes de Oca.......Callejero
Susana Lima..................Gata Su
Andrea Pujadas.............ZC Hyshah
Antonio Ponce................Ña Paca
Alberto Martin...............Emy Key
Mercedes Tapia.............Ras Kasal

Chef d'Equipe: Eduardo Beccar Varela


2004 WEC: Brazilian Squad Selection


To represent the Brazilian Federation in the 2004 World Endurance Championship, Dubai, UAE - January 27, 2005. The following six horses and riders have been selected:

João Roberto de Souza Naves.......VORZUG
José Mariano Sales Alves Junior...VHETHOR
Luciane M. Bagarolli...................RSC EL DEB HARAN
Newton Lins Filho.......................NNL SUN RAY
Pedro Stephano Marino..............WN FARAH
Silvia Eguchi...............................PODEROSA

More on Dubai from Endurance Brasil - www.endurancebrasil.com.br

Saturday, December 04, 2004

WEC: Bahrian Qualifies Riders

Three riders seal spot for top race
Gulf Daily News

SHAIKH Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Khalid Al Rowaie and Ahmed Al Rowaie qualified for the World Endurance Horseride Championship after completing yesterday's 160-km race at the Endurance Village in Sakhir.The three riders were successful in finishing their third race over 160 kms which secured them a spot in the world event scheduled next month in the UAE.

The event was keenly followed by Breef president Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, endurance committee chairman Shaikh Faisal bin Rashid Al Khalifa and Royal Endurance Team manager Faisal bin Hassan Al Ajmi who congratulated the three riders who qualified for the World Championship.

The event was held over two days and each day consisted of 80 kms divided into three stages, including 30 kms for the first two stages and a 20-km final stage.

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