The FEI has requested commentary from the National Federations with regard to the Proposed Endurance Rule Changes which will be effective January 1, 2009.
FEI Task Force Version
http://www.usef.org/documents/disciplines/endurance/TaskForceProposalMay2008.pdf
FEI Technical Committee Comments
http://www.usef.org/documents/disciplines/endurance/FEITechCommitteeOverview.pdf
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Three-Time World Champion Named as Chef d’Equipe for the U.S. Endurance Squad

Usef.org
Release: May 13 2008
By Joanie Morris
Lexington, KY - After an extensive search, the USEF has named three-time World Endurance Champion and 1990 AHSA/Hertz Equestrian of the Year, Becky Hart, as Chef d'Equipe for the U.S. Endurance riders.
An Endurance veteran, Hart was inducted into the American Endurance Ride Conference Hall of Fame in 1992 and is also a Centered Riding instructor.
"It is an exciting time for the US Endurance team," said Hart about her new role. "We are developing new strategies to strengthen our performance and have some very strong horse and rider combinations. Some of our riders have a great deal of experience in international competition. Others, emerging through the ranks, bring enthusiasm and dedication to the team concept."
The first task for Hart is to prepare horse/rider combinations for the 2008 World Endurance Championship to be held in Terengganu, Malaysia in November 6 -9, 2008.
Hart will serve as Chef d'Equipe through the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games in 2010.
For more information about the sport of Endurance, please contact USEF Director of Endurance, Vonita Bowers at vbowers @ usef.org.
2008 FEI World Endurance Championship
Malaysia is set to host the 2008 FEI World Endurance Championship in Terengganu, November 6-9.
The Malaysia WEC Website has been updated, including an Organizing Committee page for Federations, Registrations and general information
A brief account of the WEC in Malaysia:
His Majesty Seri Paduka Baginda Yang Dipertuan Agong Tuanku Mizan (King of Malaysia), an endurance riding enthusiast himself, went to France in 2005 with the Equestrian Association of Malaysia (EAM) to bid for the FEI World Endurance Championship to be held in Malaysia.
Despite bidding against other better established endurance nations, Malaysia was conditionally granted the opportunity to host the FEI World Endurance Championship 2008.
Following this sanction, two trial events were arranged to evaluate the feasibility of holding the World Championship in a country of a tropical climate for the first time ever. The first trial was held in 2006 for Malaysian horses and the second in 2007 for international horses. The precondition for the trials was a minimum completion rate of 40%.
In 2006 and 2007, encouraging completion rates of 56% and 67% were achieved for each respective year.
The 2008 World Championship promises to be an exciting and competitive event.
Many esteemed international Endurance riders will be competing in the WEC in Terengganu this year along with top Malaysian Riders.
Some of the expected participating Countries are;
1. Argentina
2. Australia
3. Bahrain
4. Belgium
5. Brazil
6. Canada
7. Chile
8. Colombia
9. Czech Republic
10. Denmark
11. France
12. Great Britain
13. Greece
14. Guatemala
15. Holland
16. Hungary
17. Italy
18. Japan
19. Kazakhstan
20. Kuwait
21. Luxemburg
22. Malaysia
23. New Zealand
24. Norway
25. Oman
26. Poland
27. Portugal
28. Qatar
29. Russia
30. Saudi Arabia
31. Spain
32. Sweden
33. United Arab Emirates (UAE)
34. Uruguay
35. USA
The Malaysia WEC Website has been updated, including an Organizing Committee page for Federations, Registrations and general information
A brief account of the WEC in Malaysia:
His Majesty Seri Paduka Baginda Yang Dipertuan Agong Tuanku Mizan (King of Malaysia), an endurance riding enthusiast himself, went to France in 2005 with the Equestrian Association of Malaysia (EAM) to bid for the FEI World Endurance Championship to be held in Malaysia.
Despite bidding against other better established endurance nations, Malaysia was conditionally granted the opportunity to host the FEI World Endurance Championship 2008.
Following this sanction, two trial events were arranged to evaluate the feasibility of holding the World Championship in a country of a tropical climate for the first time ever. The first trial was held in 2006 for Malaysian horses and the second in 2007 for international horses. The precondition for the trials was a minimum completion rate of 40%.
In 2006 and 2007, encouraging completion rates of 56% and 67% were achieved for each respective year.
The 2008 World Championship promises to be an exciting and competitive event.
Many esteemed international Endurance riders will be competing in the WEC in Terengganu this year along with top Malaysian Riders.
Some of the expected participating Countries are;
1. Argentina
2. Australia
3. Bahrain
4. Belgium
5. Brazil
6. Canada
7. Chile
8. Colombia
9. Czech Republic
10. Denmark
11. France
12. Great Britain
13. Greece
14. Guatemala
15. Holland
16. Hungary
17. Italy
18. Japan
19. Kazakhstan
20. Kuwait
21. Luxemburg
22. Malaysia
23. New Zealand
24. Norway
25. Oman
26. Poland
27. Portugal
28. Qatar
29. Russia
30. Saudi Arabia
31. Spain
32. Sweden
33. United Arab Emirates (UAE)
34. Uruguay
35. USA
FEI Endurance Rankings - May 12 2008
Rank | Rider Name | NF | Points |
1 | BIN HUZAIM Abdulla Thani | UAE | 624 |
2 | SUBOSE Mohd Ahmed Ali Al | UAE | 614 |
3 | AL KHALIFA HH Sh Nasser Bin Hamad | BRN | 582 |
4 | MAHMOOD Raed | BRN | 573 |
5 | AL MUHAIRI Thani Mohd | UAE | 549 |
6 | AL MUHAIRI Ali Mohammed | UAE | 543 |
7 | AL TAHER Yousif Ali | BHR | 534 |
8 | ALHAZZA Ahmed Abdulla | BHR | 509 |
9 | MOHD AL DOSERI Ghazi | BHR | 503 |
10 | AL MAKTOUM Sh Rashid Dalmook | UAE | 483 |
11 | BLOUSHI Omair Husain Abdulla Al | UAE | 462 |
12 | SUBOSE Mohd Rashed Saeed Khamis Al | UAE | 459 |
13 | AL AHBABI Hamad Mohd | UAE | 438 |
13 | KHAN Mohd Aslam Hidayat | UAE | 438 |
15 | DHAHI Dhahi Abdulla Khamis Al | UAE | 429 |
16 | PUNTI DACHS Jaume | ESP | 421 |
17 | HIGGINS Alison | NZL | 394 |
18 | SUBOSE Ahmed Salem Ali Sultan Al | UAE | 384 |
19 | HAMMADI Yousif Abdullah Al | UAE | 372 |
20 | SMITH Kayleigh | UAE | 360 |
21 | AL QASIMI Sh. Abdullah bin Faisal | UAE | 357 |
22 | BIN GHADAYER Salem Rashed | UAE | 336 |
23 | BURGER Gerda Petronella | UAE | 335 |
24 | AL KHALIFA HH Sh Khalid Bin Hamad | BRN | 318 |
24 | AJTABI Yahya Sughayer Kanoon Al | UAE | 318 |
24 | AL HASSAN Mohammed Abdul Aziz | BRN | 318 |
24 | GOACHET Julien | FRA | 318 |
28 | AL MAKTOUM Juma Dalmook | UAE | 309 |
29 | JACQUET Geraldine | UAE | 306 |
30 | RAPOSO Joao | POR | 294 |
31 | AL NUAIMI Buti Ali Saif Ali | UAE | 291 |
31 | AL MARRI Ali Ghanim | UAE | 291 |
33 | SABRI Majed Mohd Salman Al | UAE | 282 |
34 | AL SAAD ABDULRAHMAN MOHAMMED | BRN | 268 |
35 | BUCKLEY Allison Jane | GBR | 267 |
36 | ALVAREZ PONTON Maria | ESP | 264 |
36 | HAQUE Iqbal Karim Ikramul | UAE | 264 |
38 | ALZAED AbdulRahman Mohammed | BRN | 261 |
39 | INDA Bheru Singh | UAE | 255 |
40 | PERON Karine | FRA | 253 |
41 | AL BUZIRI Abdulla Essa Mohd Ali | UAE | 246 |
42 | AL BUZIRI Abdulla Essa Mohd Ali | UAE | 240 |
Monday, May 12, 2008
Belgium: Taquillero and Chris Yeoman 1st in 120 km
Endurancegb.co.uk - Story by Chris
5th May 2008
Chris and Taquillero have just competed at Mont le Soie in Belgium against competitors from other European countries. Chris has sent this report....
News update from Christine Yeoman:
Just got back from Mont Le Soie in Belgium having done a 120km race and won it.
Taquillero many of you will know was my Aachen horse two years ago has also won the Cirencester 160km FEI race and competed with me now for several years last year had a quiet year after coming 5th at Sangatte and winning best condition then had a leg injury a little later in the year which we gave him plenty of time off for.
He has come back this year full of himself...
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Sunday, May 11, 2008
Belgium: Mont Le Soie CEIO 2008

by Leonard Liesens
On appréhendait le temps même si les prévisions météo nous annonçait une alternance de nuages et d'éclaircies. Finalement les cieux se sont montrés cléments et la compétition a pu se dérouler dans des conditions idéales.
L'organisation mise en place par Pierre Arnould et son équipe a bien fonctionné. Trois équipes nationales (France, Italie, Belgique) en compétition, ce n'est pas mal mais dommage que les voisins allemands et hollandais n'aient pas daigné présenter une équipe. Une prochaine fois peut-être...
Everyone was anxious about the weather, even if the belgian forecasts were on favourable for the week-end. Even if it rained just a few minutes before the initial trotting, the day after (on friday) was perfect for the sport of endurance. The organization worked well under the leadership of Pierre Arnould. There were three team competing for the CEIO (France, Italy, Belgium), which is not bad even if the organizers were expecting the visit of the neighbouring countries from Germany and The netherlands. Next year, maybe...
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Ride Report
Ride Photos by Caroll Gatelier / Léo Liesens
Australia: Endurance riders qualify for 2008 WEC
Efanational.com
A report on the Upper Murray Challenge
by Linda Tanian, Monday, 14 April 2008
Brook Sample and Meg Wade are the first riders from Australia to qualify for the 2008 Endurance World Championships to be held in Malaysia in November.
The first of three FEI rides schedule for Victoria this year was conducted on the weekend of 05 - 06 April at Walwa near the NSW border. The CEI 2 * 80km event was run on Saturday with the main event, the CEI 3* 160km event, run on Sunday.
Both events were small in number but the competition was strong, particularly in the 3* event. This was one of the qualifying rides for the World Championships for Endurance, which are to be held in Malaysia in November 2008. The qualification criteria for this event has been strengthened ahead of concerns about the ride being run in a tropical climate. Rider and horse combinations must successfully complete 2 x 160km events in a time of less than 13 hours and 20 minutes in the 24 months preceding the World Championships with one of those completions in the twelve month period prior to the event.
EI has affected, as it has for all horse sports, the preparations of combinations who are wanting to be considered for selection for the World Championships.
More...
A report on the Upper Murray Challenge
by Linda Tanian, Monday, 14 April 2008
Brook Sample and Meg Wade are the first riders from Australia to qualify for the 2008 Endurance World Championships to be held in Malaysia in November.
The first of three FEI rides schedule for Victoria this year was conducted on the weekend of 05 - 06 April at Walwa near the NSW border. The CEI 2 * 80km event was run on Saturday with the main event, the CEI 3* 160km event, run on Sunday.
Both events were small in number but the competition was strong, particularly in the 3* event. This was one of the qualifying rides for the World Championships for Endurance, which are to be held in Malaysia in November 2008. The qualification criteria for this event has been strengthened ahead of concerns about the ride being run in a tropical climate. Rider and horse combinations must successfully complete 2 x 160km events in a time of less than 13 hours and 20 minutes in the 24 months preceding the World Championships with one of those completions in the twelve month period prior to the event.
EI has affected, as it has for all horse sports, the preparations of combinations who are wanting to be considered for selection for the World Championships.
More...
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