Sunday, June 26, 2005

Sisters galloping into arms of Great Britain


By Ruth Loney
newsdesk@belfasttelegraph.co.uk

25 June 2005
Two of Northern Ireland's leading young international endurance riders, Helen (15) and Suzanne (19) Perry, from Dromore, have defected from the Irish team to ride for Great Britain.

The sisters, the daughters of Ken and Sharon Perry have been successful members of the Irish endurance squad but have now received their licences and in future will be competing for Great Britain.

Suzanne said that although it would be more difficult to qualify for events because of the higher class of rider, she hoped the change would mean they had more support and better competition opportunities.

The girls are aiming to represent Britain at the International Championships later this year at Bahrain. Both are consistent on the world circuit with Suzanne competing regularly in the Middle East and having sold two of her Arab horses to the defence minister Sheik Mohammed Al Maktoum of Dubai.

The Perry family run an extensive Arab breeding programme at Dromore where their international endurance horses are kept fit in a daily routine by Suzanne and her mother Sharon who are full-time in the sport.

Helen has had particular success in the last few weeks having had two major wins in England.

Last weekend Helen, in 28 degrees heat won the three-star 122km endurance race in Cirencester with her stallion Metallica. This was a hectic finish where Helen galloped to the last.

Recently Helen also won the international young riders 120km at Dukeries, Sherwood Forest in Nottingham with Wesam. Suzanne was also successful and won the 160km race with her Arab Irish draught cross pony Merry Dancer. The sisters also won the award for best condition of their animals.

Mrs Perry, said: "The girls are delighted to have both received their licences and are now aiming towards European and world championship selection. Their successes in England have been well noted by selectors and they are looking forward to serious competition."

Suzanne said: "We have been thinking about changing to Great Britain for some time and are both delighted to have received our FEI licences to compete."

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Monday, June 20, 2005

IBM opens x86 Veritas cluster and storage shop | The Register

IBM opens x86 Veritas cluster and storage shop | The Register

Veritas and IBM have firmed up their ties with a new reselling agreement that will see Big Blue ship some of Veritas' better known software products with its servers.

In particular, IBM will resell the Veritas Cluster Server product and the Storage Foundation product - which includes Veritas' file system and volume manager. These software packages will be promoted alongside IBM's Xeon-based servers and its fleet of Xeon- and Opteron-based blades. IBM hopes to target customers running Red Hat or SuSE Linux and Microsoft's Windows operating systems with the reselling deal.

"We believe the Veritas products will add value to what already is one of the most robust, reliable and available x86 server lines on the market, and also help make it easier for our mutual customers in their server consolidation efforts to Linux and Windows on xSeries and BladeCenter servers," said Jim Northington, a VP at IBM.

Sunday, June 19, 2005

Aachen pre-ride: Leo's story/photo/results

Le déplacement vers Aix la Chapelle était court pour les belges, mais leurs dents étaient longues même si la Belgique se présentait avec une équipe de chevaux peu habitués à un événement de tel type. Le temps où les belges s'engageaient sur une course comme des oiseaux pour le chat est révolu. Les résultats engrangés par nos cavaliers à l'étranger et sur les championnats y ont contribué. La politique de l'équipe nationale belge et ses résultats ont aussi été un élément moteur.
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The journey to Aachen was short for the belgians, but their teeths were a lot longer that the short trip they had to do for reaching Aachen. The time when belgians entered a race with reduced ambitions is over. Results achieved abroad by individuals and on championships played a big role.
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Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Germany: Liesens wins Aachen

Endurance Test: Belgian outsider Liesens wins in Aachen
06.14.2006

Belgian rider Leonard Liesens has won the international Endurance WEG test event in Aachen. The competition also served as the German National Endurance Championship which was won by Melanie Arnold, who finished as best German combination in third place. Sweden won the team competition.

It was a day full of surprises. The fact, that in the evening the corks popped in the camp of the new German Champion Melanie Arnold could have been forseen (see "Three questions for Melanie Arnold") whereas the victory of the Belgian outsider, Liesens with Arazzi, ahead of French rider Raphael Muller was completely unexpected. Liesens reached the finish at the show grounds in the Aachener Soers 13 hours and 39 minutes after the 5 am start.

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Monday, June 13, 2005

US: AERC NC 50 (Unofficial Results)

From Jan Stevens - AERC NC Ride manager

Entrants in the 50 were 52 starters with 37 finishers. Winning time was
4 hours 41 minutes

50 Mile Results

PLACEMENTS FEATHERWEIGHT

1ST MICHELLE MATTINGLEY
2ND LINDA PACHOLKO
3RD HEATHER STEVENS
4TH AUTUMN WHITT
5TH GENIE WUNDERLICH
6TH KAREN BINNS DICAMILLO
7TH SUSAN SUMMERS
8TH NATALIE SCHNEIDER

LIGHTWEIGHT
1ST CECI BUTLER
2ND MEG SLEEPER
3RD JAN WORTHINGTON
4TH GAIL ZECK
5TH CARLA EIGENAUER
6TH VICKIE WEIPLER
7TH LYNN LEE
8TH ROBERTA HARMS

MIDDLEWEIGHT
1ST ELROY KARIUS
2ND CINDY WAGNER
3RD DENNIS SUMMERS
4TH SUSAN KEIL
5TH DAVID SCHNEIDER
6TH DAVID COOTWARE
7TH KRISTEN HAMMOND

HEAVYWEIGHT
1ST ED KIDD
2ND DIAN WOODARD
3RD CROCKETT DUMAS
4TH CARL KIMBLER
5TH PEGGY CLARK


JUNIOR
1ST ELIZABETH RUSSELL
2ND MARISSA STEVENS
3RD JESSICA DICAMILLO
4TH SARAH REMELTS
5TH KIRSTIN KENYON
6TH MARY KATHERINE CLARK

BEST CONDITIONED
1ST MICHELLE MATTINGLEY

COMPLETIONS
RJ WETZEL
AL PAULO
JERRY RIVKIND

US: AERC NC 100 Results (Unofficial)

From Jan Stevens - NC ride manager

Entrants in the 100 were 56 starters with 29 finishers. Winning time
was 10 hours 15 minutes.

100 Mile Competition
PLACEMENTS FEATHERWEIGHT

1ST LOIS MCAFEE
2ND CHERYL DELL
3RD PATTI CRAWFORD
4TH CAROL GILES
5TH KRISTAN FLYNN
6TH JOANNE THOMAS
7TH CAROL WADEY

LIGHTWEIGHT
1ST JOHN CRANDELL III
2ND JAN WORTHINGTON
3RD CASSANDRA SCHULER
4TH GAIL ZECK
5TH MJ JACKSON
6TH JAZON WONDERS
7TH MEG SLEEPER
8TH DIAN STEVENS

MIDDLEWEIGHT
1ST ELROY KARIUS
2ND CHRISTOPH SCHORK
3RD DAROLYN BUTLER

HEAVYWEIGHT
1ST BARRY WAITTE
2ND JULIUS BLOOMFIELD
3RD CROCKETT DUMAS
4TH KEVIN WATERS
5TH LINDA HOWARD

JUNIOR
1ST RAE ANNE WADEY
2ND ROBIN WADEY

BEST CONDITIONED
1ST ELROY KARIUS

COMPLETION
CHRISTY JENZEN
ALISIJA ZABAVSKA
ANITA SINNOTT
CLAUDIA HARPER

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