Jose Anto Calderon Baquerizo and Campanera 1st Place Binomios | Juan Carlos Dominguez Calle and Humpry 1st Place General | Francisco Dominguez Calle and Espia 1st Place General |
Saturday, April 05, 2008
Baquerizo, and team Calle Capture Al-Andalus!!
Friday, April 04, 2008
Al-Aldanus: One More Day
photo by Merri Melde
One More Day!!
Day 7 - One More Run!! - Day 7 of the 8 day race across Spain has completed. The riders and horses are resting for the Final run to the finish of this Ride Across Andalusia!
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Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Day 5 in Spain - Into the Mountains
photo: JOSE ANTo CALDERON BAQUERIZO and CAMPANERA
Riding across Andalucía
Day 5 - Into the Mountains - Day 5 of the 8 day race across Spain was the most difficult so far. Jose Anto Calderon Baquerizo riding Campanera have extended their lead to 78 minutes in the Binomios division, while the Equipos division is in a tight 4 way race for the lead!
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Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Results at the Half Way point in Al-Aldalus
photo: JOSE ANTo CALDERON BAQUERIZO and CAMPANERA
Image by Merri Melde
Riding across Andalucía
Day 4 - April Fools? - Horses and Riders have completed day 4 of the 8 day race across Spain. Jose Anto Calderon Baquerizo riding Campanera have extended their lead to 46 minutes in the Binomios division, while Francisco Domiguez Calle/Espia and Juan Carlos Domingues Calle/Humpry hold a 45 minute lead in the Equipos division.
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Thursday, March 27, 2008
Britain: Back in the saddle
Thisisdorset.net - Full Story
A YOUNG horse-riding champion is celebrating getting back in the saddle after a brush with death.
Dean Brown, 11, suffered head injuries after being kicked in the head by a pony when he tripped over in a paddock.
Three months later Portland's Junior British Endurance Champion is still recovering, but is now back riding.
His mother Lisa Brown, of East Weare Road, Portland, said: "I am happy to say he is well on the mend now.
"He was the one that wanted to get straight back into it ...
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A YOUNG horse-riding champion is celebrating getting back in the saddle after a brush with death.
Dean Brown, 11, suffered head injuries after being kicked in the head by a pony when he tripped over in a paddock.
Three months later Portland's Junior British Endurance Champion is still recovering, but is now back riding.
His mother Lisa Brown, of East Weare Road, Portland, said: "I am happy to say he is well on the mend now.
"He was the one that wanted to get straight back into it ...
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New Zealand: Jenny Champion wins national endurance championship
Horsetalk.co.nz - Full Story
March 27, 2008
by Annie Studholme
North Islander Jenny Champion has made it two from two on South Island turf taking out the coveted CEI*** 160km National Endurance Championship held at Kurow Racecourse, in the upper reaches of the Waitaki Valley, last weekend.
A surprise winner of the event when it was last held in the South Island two years ago at Hawarden, the Eketahuna-based rider took the honours with a gutsy performance on her talented little part-Arab mare Freckles ahead of some of the more favoured competitors. Riding conservatively over the first three loops the duo started applying the pressure, but still looked out of winning contention.
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March 27, 2008
by Annie Studholme
North Islander Jenny Champion has made it two from two on South Island turf taking out the coveted CEI*** 160km National Endurance Championship held at Kurow Racecourse, in the upper reaches of the Waitaki Valley, last weekend.
A surprise winner of the event when it was last held in the South Island two years ago at Hawarden, the Eketahuna-based rider took the honours with a gutsy performance on her talented little part-Arab mare Freckles ahead of some of the more favoured competitors. Riding conservatively over the first three loops the duo started applying the pressure, but still looked out of winning contention.
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008
South Africa: Export zone in lockdown, 155 horses reported dead
Horsetalk.co.nz - Full Story
March 25, 2008
Nearly 270 cases of deadly African horse sickness have been reported across South Africa as efforts continue to minimise the impact of the insect-borne disease.
While the number of cases continues to climb, the key Western Cape export zone remains free of the disease and a lockdown is in place in an effort to maintain its status.
A 2004 outbreak which penetrated the export zone led to an embargo on the import of horses by the European Union. It cost the horse industry in South African an estimated R250 million ($NZ39m) loss of income and job losses.
Authorities report there are 34 horses in South Africa's export facility, Kenilworth Quarantine Station, including South Africa's elite competition horses representing disciplines such as polo, endurance, various Olympic events and, to a lesser extent, horseracing.
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March 25, 2008
Nearly 270 cases of deadly African horse sickness have been reported across South Africa as efforts continue to minimise the impact of the insect-borne disease.
While the number of cases continues to climb, the key Western Cape export zone remains free of the disease and a lockdown is in place in an effort to maintain its status.
A 2004 outbreak which penetrated the export zone led to an embargo on the import of horses by the European Union. It cost the horse industry in South African an estimated R250 million ($NZ39m) loss of income and job losses.
Authorities report there are 34 horses in South Africa's export facility, Kenilworth Quarantine Station, including South Africa's elite competition horses representing disciplines such as polo, endurance, various Olympic events and, to a lesser extent, horseracing.
More...
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