Thursday, March 22, 2007

Scotland: Horse riders get in the saddle for Buchan trek



HORSE riders will be taking part in an organised trek around parts of Buchan this weekend.
The Forest of Deer Endurance Ride is being organised by the Grampian branch of the Scottish Endurance Riding Club and will take place on Sunday.
Ride organiser Jane Hollstein explained: "The rides have been split into five distances.
"The pleasure ride is about 12 miles long starting from Aden Country Park travelling north to the Forest of Deer, along the railway line and back through Old Deer to Aden Park.
"The 20k, 30k, 50k and 60k rides are a bit more competitive. Each rider sets a time in which they think they can complete the ride in. They aren't competing against fellow participants just themselves and putting their horses fitness levels to the test. The horses are vetted after they have completed the circuit and their heartbeat monitored. It is all down to the horse's fitness."
The longer rides will also start at Aden heading to areas south of Maud during the morning between 9am and 12noon.
Ms Hollstein added: "Preparations for the Forest of Deer Ride are looking good. I rode the 30km route recently with the ride organiser and had a lovely time.
"It is a very mixed, mostly flat ride, incorporating country park, woodland, forestry, old railway line, farm tracks, grass tracks, small villages and road.
"There are a few road sections but these lead to very nice riding and join tracks up. The route offers ample canter opportunities and some fantastic views.
"We have tried to stay off the roads as much as possible. Horses will normally pass individually or in groups of two or three."
There are currently 12 riders signed up for the event however organisers hope more will come forward before the closing date for entries.
Ms Hollstein told the Buchanie: "We did do a similar event in the area two years ago but it just involved the shorter distance.
"This is the first time we have been able to offer a long distance ride. We have contacted land owners and anyone who might be affected by the ride and had a fantastic response from everyone."
For more information about the endurance ride contact Jane Hollstein on 0777334576.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Kiwis sixth at World Junior Endurance Champs

March 21, 2007
Kiwis sixth at World Junior Endurance Champs


Five young New Zealand endurance riders headed for Argentina earlier this month for the World Junior Endurance Championships, with the team finishing sixth overall.

The team was accompanied by their strappers and the support team from Endurance New Zealand (Kevin James High Performance Manager, Tony Parsons, Vet, John Stevenson and Dell Bissell Chef d'Equipe).

Dressed in their familiar black uniform with the embossed silver ferm horse the team made a splendid appeal at the Opening Ceremony and this was commented on by many spectators.

The New Zealand team was awarded the Vet Commission award for the best presented team and horses, and Ian Williams (head of the Endurance department at the FEI) congratulated the team on their presentation and professional conduct.

The Kiwis were among 57 starters and the five rode leased horses from Chile and Argentina.

Tessa Deuss was the first of the New Zealanders home, but at 18km/hour was not fast enough to be in the medals. The pace was fast - even a rater of 20km/hour didn't cut it in the flat terrain.

Uruguay won individual and team gold, with the UAE taking team silver and Brazil winning bronze. South Africa were 4th, Guatemala 5th, New Zealand 6th, Namibia 7th, and Australia 8th. There were 11 teams.

Riders reported that while the ride was flat, the footing was variable, with lots of metal and boggy parts. Flat rides favour tall, fast horses with the most familiar examples being in the Middle East where horses do phenomenal speeds compared to New Zealand. This kind of terrain is unfamiliar to New Zealand riders who are used to riding strategically in hill country, relying on their horses to be strong, sure footed and clever.

Team members had lots of invitations to ride in the Americas after the competition, and enjoyed the camaraderie that arises between competitors throughout and after the event.

For Kiwi riders the chance to get experience in world-class competition was invaluable, and should benefit the sport of endurance in New Zealand in the future.

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Monday, March 19, 2007

New Zealand: Avery wins national endurance title

By DAVID DAWKINS - The Marlborough Express | Monday, 19 March 2007

Marlborough endurance rider Kylie Avery added another national title to her already impressive resume, winning the 100km CEI two star ride at the Horse of the Year in Hastings on Friday.

Avery and Silands Jasark were second across the Havelock North finish line, just seconds behind race leader Jenny Shander. However, Avery took the title after Shander's horse was unable to pass the final vet check. After the half hour rest period Shander's horse still registered a heart rate of 78 beats per minute, well above the required 64. Silands Jasark easily passed the check, registering 54bpm after 11 minutes of rest.

Avery completed the 100km in six hours 37.46 minutes to head off Waikato's Lois Hosking and Highlander who finished in 6.38.37 hours. Denis Hill and Sheree placed third in 6.56.34 hours.

Riders started at the Hastings show grounds at 7am on Friday and were escorted by police through Hastings for 5km. The riders then completed four laps of a farmland circuit out at Cape Kidnappers before heading to the finish in Havelock North township where they were greeted by a crowd of over 300.

The race was held on a cool, clear day with dry, hard conditions underfoot. Despite the ideal conditions only 17 of 39 horses qualified with a number vetted out with high heart rates.

Avery's performance helped the New Zealand team to vict-ory in the team's race. They headed off a world team made up of two Spanish, a Belgian and a Kiwi. South Africa finished third.

The win earned Avery a trip to compete in South Africa in June. Details of the South African race are yet to be confirmed.

Nicola French was also in winning form at the Horse of the Year. Riding Buckton Tumbledown in the dressage she took out the open elementary pony musical freestyle title yesterday. The win wrapped up a consistent show that saw French place third in the open elementary pony on Friday and fourth in the elementary pony on Thursday.

Also competing in the showing, French and Buckton Tumbledown were reserve champion for New Zealand bred ponies, third equal in the child rider 13 and 14 years, fourth in the paced and mannered pony 128cm-138cm and sixth in the intermediate rider of the year 13-16 years.

Fellow dressage rider Angela Fergusson and Monique III recorded two fourths, in the FEI Prix St George on Wednesday and the advanced musical freestyle on Friday. Monique III was ridden by international rider Calet De Vos to fifth in the international class on Saturday.

In the showing, Sandra Pilcher and Southwind Just Cruising placed third in the in-hand pony three year old. Emma Pilcher and Rosewood Little Maestro were fourth in the paced and mannered pony of the year while Lucy Allen and Nala Emblems Nichole were fifth. Emma Pilcher also placed fifth in the paced and mannered pony 128cm-138cm and Emily Wallace and Kessley Kiss n Tell were fourth in the child rider 11-12 years.

Emma Pilcher also recorded a number of top placings in the side saddle with fifth in the concors d'elegance and side saddle rider.

Sally Adams and Wynard Freedom were runner-up in the side saddle rider and side saddle mount, fourth in the concors d'elegance and fifth in the Sue Moss Memorial Side Saddle Horse of the Year.

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Uruguay Wins Gold at World Endurance Championship Junior & Young Rider


photo by Cidinha Franzao Endurance Brazil

Urugay took Team Gold at the 2007 World Endurance Championship for Junior & Young Riders. The venue was Campo de Mayo in Argentina,outside of Buenos Aires. 38 riders finished the 120km course out of 57 starters. Team Silver was won by Brazil, and team Bronze was awarded to United Arab Emirates.

Uruguay riders Manuela Antonaccio on Metiche, and Ignacio Ospitaleche on EO Dubut won individual Gold and Silver. UAE rider H.E. Sh Abdullah Bin Faisal Al Qasimi took individual Bronze on Kalkadoon Kampa.

Team Results // Individual Results:

Team
1 Uruguay – Gold
2 UAE – Silver
3 Brasil - Bronze
4 South Africa
5 Guatemala
6 New Zealand
7 Namibia
8 Australia

Team with 2 riders
9 Chile


Individual:

Rider (Country) Horse Time
1 Manuela Antonaccio (Uru) Metiche 5:20
2 Ignacio Ospitaleche (Uru) EO Dubut 5:35
3 H.E. Sh Abdullah Bin Faisal Al Qasimi (UAE) Kalkadoon Kampa la BC 5:40
4 H.E. Sh Abdul Aziz Bin Faisal Al Qasimi (UAE) Castlebar Sobea 5:45
5 Mohammad Sabousi (UAE) Lester 5:45
6 Vanessa Von Zakrzewsky (Uru) Indio Pampa 5:46
7 H.E. Sh Ahmed Mohd Al Maktoum (UAE) Sadam 5:46
8 Patrícia Batah Taliberti (Bra) Jam Bob Fire 5:47
9 Magalí Méndez (Arg) M Malon 5:47
10 Mariana Silva de Salles Pacheco (Bra) Irish BMW 5:47
11 Manuel Perez (Uru) ED Virka 5:47
12 Naira Pesce Dias (Bra) Quality Fabulous JP 5:51
13 Mi Jehane Rudman (Nam) Viruletuan 5:53
14 Carmen Du Preez (Sudafrica) Nag Sharon Bez 5:56
15 Ana Carla Maciel (Bra) GR Pimentinha 5:57
16 Thia Rachel Van Niekerk (Sudafrica) Alborada Forastero (Chi) 5:58
17 Facundo Larrere (Arg) ZT Thay Lover 5:58
18 Maria Paiz Larrave (Gua) Kirov da Barra 5:59
19 Mansour Sabousi (UAE) Cal Folklore (Uru) 5:59
20 Laura Paiz Larrave (Gua) Nico (Uru) 6:06
21 Francois Du Preez (Sudafrica) LM Midday 6:17
22 Martina Spelanzón (Arg) Srta. Cher 6:30
23 Maximiliano Montes de Oca (Arg) El Sheik 6:30
24 Karina Camargo Arroyo dos Santo (Bra) Moubarak Tawfik 6:35
25 Franco Cuzzani (Arg) Gran Indú 6:39
26 Alfredo Sat (Chi) Navidad 6:49
27 Asher Batty (Aus) Bassam 6:49
28 Tessa Deuss (Nzl) Mora Anunciata 6:51
29 Sam Reid (Nzl) Moro Deuz 7:04
30 Julia Anderson (Nzl) Vigo (Chi) 7:04
31 Marlene Jansen Van Resburg (Nam) Sche Al Jartum 7:10
32 Izolde Von Schauroth (Nam) LCH Allith 7:10
33 Sascha Laus King (Aus) Ro Jordan 7:12
34 Lukas Buckel (Chi) Etiqueta Negra 7:15
35 Wannete Hanekom (Nam) Shaibum 7:23
36 Pierre De Wit (Nam) M Platero 7:23
37 Jose Rodrigo Paiz Larrave (Gua) Hows 8:08
38 Jenny Annets (Aus) Hcas Anakena 8:29

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Ahmad powers UAE to team silver in world junior event


UAE Gulf News
By M. Satya Narayan, Staff Reporter

Photo (Gulf News): Shaikh Ahmad Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum with his brother Shaikh Mayed Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum during the team event of the World Junior and Young Riders' Endurance Championships in Buenos Aires on Friday.

Buenos Aires: Uruguay confirmed their status as an emerging endurance powerhouse with a golden double while the UAE battled conditions to snatch the team silver and individual bronze at the World Junior and Young Riders' Endurance Championship, 2007 here on Friday.

Fifteen-year-old Manuela Antonaccio on Metiche was superb in victory, making it a start-to-finish affair to lead the Uruguayan double which was completed by the silver-medal winning Ignacio Ospitaleche on EO Dubut, Vanessa Von Zakrzewsky on Indio Pampa and Manuel Perez on ED Virka.

Shaikh Ahmad Bin Mohammad Al Maktoum, on Sadam, led the UAE to the silver while Shaikh Abdullah Bin Faisal Al Qasimi, on Kalkadoon Kampala, picked up the individual bronze with a stirring display in the final loop.

Shaikh Abdullah was followed home by his younger brother Shaikh Abdul Aziz Bin Faisal Al Qasimi on Castlebar Sobea, who also came up with a searing finish while Shaikh Ahmad along with the Sabousi brothers of Mohammad and Mansour were steady in completing the 120-km distance and finishing with the silver medal.

The Brazilians, who were also expected to dominate along with the Uruguayans, took the team silver.

While the Uruguayans made the most of familiar conditions to score a fluent win, the UAE youngsters were hit by some bad luck with a couple of falls and the confusing loops which were inter-twined at many places amidst poor signage.

The UAE were expecting a tough challenge and despite the Uruguayans setting the early pace, they kept the pressure on but lost quite a lot of valuable minutes through tumbles and losing their way.

Military base

The Campo De Mayo venue is at a military base about 40km from Buenos Aires. The five different loops criss-crossed each other at many places on the open Pampas plains.

Shaikh Ahmad missed one of the loops and when he tried to make a quick turn he fell off the horse and was dragged for about 30 metres. The saddle went one way and the saddle cloth the other and Shaikh Mayed stopped to help. While Shaikh Ahmad lost almost 15 minutes, Shaikh Mayed lost 7 minutes, though it did not matter as he was eliminated after the third stage.

That left the UAE with just three riders in the team competition and all three had to complete to stay in contention, while the Uruguayans had all four and they were in the lead.

Shaikh Abdullah also had a fall when he could not avoid a ditch and lost quite a few minutes, while Mohammad Ahmad Ali Al Subose was also unseated twice in the very first loop of 37km.

However, the UAE lads rallied to take the third, fourth and fifth places behind the Uruguayan duo and the 7th and 19th places to complete a rewarding day in their first-ever participation in South America.

2007 WEC Junior & Young Riders - Coverage Brazil

Friday, March 16, 2007

UAE riders face tough challenge in world junior championship




By M. Satya Narayan, Staff Reporter
Buenos Aires: Despite the absence of some of the leading European teams, the UAE will face a tough challenge in today's World Junior & Young Riders Endurance Championship from some of the rising endurance countries from the region.

Apart from hosts Argentina, who will try to take full advantage of home conditions, the main threat to UAE is likely to come from the riders from Uruguay and Brazil.

Key members of the UAE team arrived late last night including Shaikh Ahmad Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Shaikh Mayed Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Mansour Ahmad Al Subose and Mohammad Ahmad Ali Al Subose while Shaikh Abdullah Bin Faisal Al Qasimi and Shaikh Abdul Aziz Bin Faisal Al Qasimi, who are already here, took part in an impressive inaugural ceremony earlier on Wednesday evening.

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