Monday, December 04, 2006

Kiwis successful in Endurance World Champs Trial

The 2008 FEI World Endurance Championship Trial run was held last weekend at Terengganu, on the East coast of Malaysia. The Championship had been provisionally granted to the Malaysian Equestrian Federation subject to there being a number of successful trial runs held in 2006 and 2007.

HRH Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin invited several of the world's top riders to participate in the event to demonstrate the quality of the venue for the pending 2008 World Endurance Championship. The International riders were to ride horses of the Royal Terengganu Endurance Stable, and were to draw on their skill and experience to test the suitability of a tropical venue for a World Championship event.

New Zealand riders Kevin James and Paul Jeffrey were among the International competitors. James successfully completed the 160km CEI*** event on a horse from the Royal Terengganu Endurance Stable. He was among the 13 competitors who completed the 160km course, resulting in a 57% completion rate for the event, and finish times far faster than had been anticipated.

Jeffrey navigated the 7 yr old gelding Jakim Zane to a 1st place finish and Best Condition award, setting a Malaysian record for fastest finish time on an 80km course. Australian rider Brook Sample also tested the 160km course but his horse, also from the Royal Stable, was eliminated for back soreness at the 120km point.

Three senior FEI Endurance Officials attended the event: Dr Hallvard Sommerseth (NOR), Chairman of the FEI Endurance Technical Committee; Dr Jim Bryant (CAN) and Mr John Robertson (GBR).

The Malaysian Equestrian Federation, together with the Organising Committee (OC) - the State Government of Terengganu and Yayasan Kebajikan Perkasa Alam Terengganu, invited a number of leading Malaysian riders as well as riders from America, Europe and Australsia.

A detailed report is being produced; it will be submitted to the FEI Endurance Techncial Committee for further consideration but Dr Hallvard Sommerseth expressed his appreciation for the commitment made by the organizers in producing a very successful trial run.

The FEI Endurance Committee had required the trial run to be held at the proposed venue on a date to match the date of the 2008 Championship and for there to be a minimum completion rate of 40% and a maximum riding time of 16 hours for the 160km distance.

A total of 23 horses were presented at the start of the event and 60% completed the full distance well within the maximum ride time allowed. All of the horses performed well with no heat and humidity related problems.

Dr Jim Bryant confirmed that the horses had competed well under the conditions which had been relatively cool because of the timing of the event within the monsoon period. He commented that all of the riders had taken great care to compete using all of their horsemanship skills. Dr Bryant linked the performances of the riders and horses to a time within Endurance when events were less about speed and more about the combination of rider and horse working in close harmony together to overcome the challenges presented.

Mr John Robertson felt that there were certain areas which needed to be reviewed in relation to the overall management of the event. He confirmed that the OC was aware of these issues but he was confident that the OC would be able to solve them ahead of the Championship.

Dr Sommerseth confirmed that the next trial event, scheduled to take place in the first half of 2007, would involve the use of overseas based horses who would travel to Malaysia to test out the facilities and also to fully evaluate the timing required to allow overseas horse to acclimatise properly ahead of competition.

A team from FEI Television attended the event and will produce a short documentary to be shown at the planned FEI World Endurance Forum planned for March 2007.

160km Top Four Finishers
Nik Sabarudin Bin Daud AS Shiffa Kassan (stallion) - BC 12:38:43 12.65 km/hr
Faizal Ismail Azreal 12:53:26 12.41
Y. Bhg. Dato' Abdulla Bin Taib Blue Moon 12:49:45 12.47 km/hr
Norlaily Buniyamain Bremervale Jessie James 13:36:04 11.76 km/hr

80km Top Four Finishers
Paul Jeffrey Jakim Zane - BC 5:32:35 14.03 km/hr
Amal Nadiah Bt. Tajudin Rayyan 6:02:50 13.23 km/hr
Stephanie Teeter Jakim Murphy 6:20:48 12.60 km/hr
Nazalisamri Bin Nasaah Nagawangsa 6:29:55 12.31 km/hr

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Bahraini riders set for challenge


BAHRAIN's top riders Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa and Shaikh Daij bin Salman Al Khalifa will be looking forward to impress in endurance horseride competition at the Asian Games.

They qualified after taking 14th and ninth positions respectively at the World Equestrian Games in Aachen, Germany on August 21.

Despite driving rain and poor visibility, Shaikh Daij managed ninth place and provided a bright note for Asian equestrian fans on a day in which a fancied team from the UAE was eliminated.

The 159 starters from 42 nations had faced a gruelling 160km race through hilly terrain which included six veterinary checks.

For many of the riders, the competition came to an early end, with less than half completing the ride. Some were withdrawn from the competition by the vets, while others retired voluntarily.

It was left to Shaikh Daij, riding the 11 year-old Shar Rushkin, to lead home the Asian riders although he dropped from fifth place to ninth on the final leg. Shaikh Nasser, the Bahrain Royal Equestrian and Endurance Federation president, was riding the 10 year-old Ganda Goy.

For Saudi Arabia, Prince Abdullah bin Fahad Al Saud finished 18th, riding the 12 year-old Keroch.
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FEI News: World Endurance Forum, 2008 WEC Malaysia

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01/12/2006 - World Endurance Forum
02/12/2006 - 2008 FEI World Endurance
Championship
01/12/2006 - World
Endurance Forum
As has been reported elsewhere, a World Endurance
Forum is planned for the spring of 2007. Originally scheduled to
take place this year in Kuala Lumpur, the forum will now take place
in Paris over the weekend 24th/25th March 2007 followed immediately
by the annual FEI Endurance Technical Committee
meeting.



The Forum will be structured along the same
lines of the successful 2003 Endurance Forum and will allow
delegates, from amongst the 76 FEI National Federations who organize
FEI Endurance events, to debate the overall status of the discipline
as it exists today. There will also be opportunity to discuss the
future of Equestrian Endurance following its rapid growth and the
ever increasing public scrutiny of the sport which has occurred in
recent years.



With the approval of the President of
the FEI, HRH Princess Haya, an FEI Endurance working group will be
established, following on from the forum, to evaluate and develop
those ideas and proposals raised by the delegates and to formulate a
5 year plan for the sport for consideration by the FEI. Members of
this working group will be drawn from both within and outside of
Endurance itself.



As part of a fact finding exercise,
a questionnaire has been produced and can be downloaded from the FEI
web site accessed through the Endurance pages/documents. All FEI
registered Endurance riders are asked to complete the form and to
return it by email to the FEI ahead of the Forum next
March.



The findings of the working group will be
considered by the FEI Endurance Technical Committee as part of its
ongoing review of Endurance.



Further details of the
Forum; timings, venue, accreditation and programme will be published
in due course and invitations issued to those NFs concerned as soon
as possible.
02/12/2006 - 2008 FEI
World Endurance Championship
Senior FEI Endurance Experts Give a
Conditional Green Light
The 2008 FEI World Endurance Championship Trial run
was held last weekend at Terengganu, on the East coast of Malaysia.
The Championship had been provisionally granted to the Malaysian
Equestrian Federation subject to there being a number of successful
trial runs held in 2006 and 2007.

Three senior FEI Endurance
Officials attended the event: Dr Hallvard Sommerseth (NOR), Chairman
of the FEI Endurance Technical Committee; Dr Jim Bryant (CAN) and Mr
John Robertson (GBR).

The Malaysian Equestrian Federation,
together with the Organising Committee (OC) Â? the State Government
of Terengganu & Yayasan Kebajikan Perkasa Alam Terengganu,
invited a number of leading Malaysian riders as well as riders from
America, Europe and Australsia.

A detailed report is being
produced; it will be submitted to the FEI Endurance Techncial
Committee for further consideration but Dr Hallvard Sommerseth
expressed his appreciation for the commitment made by the organizers
in producing a very successful trial run.

The FEI Endurance
Committee had required the trial run to be held at the proposed
venue on a date to match the date of the 2008 Championship and for
there to be a minimum completion rate of 40% and a maximum riding
time of 16 hours for the 160 kms distance.

A total of 23
horses were presented at the start of the event and 60% completed
the full distance well within the maximum ride time allowed. All of
the horses performed well with no heat and humidity related
problems.

Dr Jim Bryant confirmed that the horses had
competed well under the conditions which had been relatively cool
because of the timing of the event within the monsoon period. He
commented that all of the riders had taken great care to compete
using all of their horsemanship skills. Dr Bryant linked the
performances of the riders and horses to a time within Endurance
when events were less about speed and more about the combination of
rider and horse working in close harmony together to overcome the
challenges presented.

Mr John Robertson felt that there were
certain areas which needed to be reviewed in relation to the overall
management of the event. He confirmed that the OC was aware of these
issues but he was confident that the OC would be able to solve them
ahead of the Championship.

Dr Sommerseth confirmed that the
next trial event, scheduled to take place in the first half of 2007,
would involve the use of overseas based horses who would travel to
Malaysia to test out the facilities and also to fully evaluate the
timing required to allow overseas horse to acclimatise properly
ahead of competition.

A team from FEI Television attended the
event and will produce a short documentary to be shown at the
planned FEI World Endurance Forum planned for March
2007.

Saturday, December 02, 2006

NZ: Endurance Added to Horse of the Year Event

Showtime for endurance ride

02.12.2006
REBECCA HARPER
Growing popularity in the sport of endurance riding has seen a full-length endurance race added to the Kelt Capital Horse of the Year show (HOY) for 2007.

Show director Kevin Hansen said endurance had been run once before at the 2005 show over a shortened 50km course, but only as a promotional event.

The 2007 race would take place on Friday, March 16 and be run over 110km.

The race would start at 6am in the premier arena of the showgrounds, cross mainly private lands out to Ocean Beach and finish at 3pm in Napier Road, Havelock North.

The leading horses would then proceed up Te Mata Road and into the Havelock Domain.

A full team from South Africa, traditionally a strong endurance nation, would add an international flavour to the competition.

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Doha: The 15th Asian Games

THE 15th Asian Games was officially opened yesterday by HH the Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani at Doha?s Khalifa Stadium in a breathtaking ceremony that merged a film shown on the world?s biggest LED screen with a spectacular show performed by several thousand artists.

HE Sheikh Mohamed bin Hamad al-Thani, the captain of Qatar's equestrian endurance team carries the torch to light the 50m cauldron. The opening ceremony was attended by HH Sheikha Mozah bint Nasser al-Misnad, HH the Heir Apparent Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Khalifa al-Thani and HH Sheikh Jassem bin Hamad al-Thani, the personal representative of HH the Emir besides the sheikhs, ministers, speaker of the advisory council and senior sports officials

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Thursday, November 30, 2006

Alison and K-Zar Emmanuel ride in memory of Mike

November 25 Carolina 100 Endurance Ride

Alison Bailey riding K-Zar Emmanuel at the Carolina 100. Alison's late husband Mike rode K-Zar to the AERC National 50-Mile Heavyweight Championship before he passed away from a sudden heart attack 11 days later. Alison went to the Carolina Ride to win the 50 in memory of her husband. She not only won, but K-Zar earned the Best Condition Award!

(photo by Genie Stewart-Spears)











Lois McAfee and Tonka Toi won the 100 mile division of the November 25 Carolina 100 Endurance ride.

(photo by Genie Stewart-Spears)

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Sultan's Cup Endurance Challege: Sabaruddin nicks it




28 Nov 2006
ZAINUDDIN MUHAMMAD

IT was first time lucky for Nik Sabaruddin and his mount As Shiffa Kassan who won the the 160km Sultan's Cup Terengganu Endurance Challenge 2006 at the Terengganu International Endurance Park in Lembah Bidong, Setiu, on Sunday.


The 53-year-old former Navy officer and his 14-year-old Arabian pure-bred, who were representing Kelantan's D'Bali Stable, won with a time of 12:38:43s to beat 22 rivals and pocket the RM10,000 winner?s cheque.

As Shiffa Kassan was also voted as the best conditioned horse in the category which came with a RM2,000 bonus.

Second place went to Datuk Abdullah Taib and his horse Blue Moon who clocked 12:49:45s, while Faizal Ismail, astride Azreal, finished third in 12:53:26.

The second and third place finishers took home RM8,000 and RM6,000 respectively. Fourth was Norlaily Buniyamin who took home RM4,000.

Other riders in the category included the Sultan of Terengganu, Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin.

In the 80km event, Paul Jeffrey and his mount Jakim Zane won in a time of 05:32:35s from Amal Nadiah Tajuddin astride Rayyan who clocked 29:45s.

Third place went to Stephanie Teeter (Jakim Murphy) while Nazalisamri Nasaah (Nagawangsa) finished fourth. A total of 120 riders competed in the two-day event.

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