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Sunday, July 20, 2008
2008 Mayan Adventure Results
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Tom Noll Turtles at 2008 Vermont 100!!
Farzad Faryadi and Hot Desert Knight finish the 2008 Vermont 100 in 12:16 to claim first place. He was followed, in last place, by Idahoan Tom Noll 19 hours and 18 minutes! The complete results for 100, 75 and 50 milers may be found at:Endurance.Net
Saturday, July 19, 2008
[RC] Vermont 100 - Farzad Faryadi 1st to finish!
from Jo Steele:
Farzad Faryadi won after coming in at 8:46 pm. Christina Phillips was
first across at 8:45, bit did not get a completion. Ridertime: 12:16:00
Kathy brunjes won the 50 miles.
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Dubai's royal family set endurance record at British ride
HorseandHound.co.uk
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The royal family of Dubai set a unique record last weekend as eight of its members competed in the same endurance ride.
HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum is passionate about endurance, a sport he competes in alongside his family.
At Euston Park on Sunday, 13 July at an international 80km endurance ride, Sheikh Mohammed competed alongside three of his sons, Sheikh Hamdan, Ahmed and Mayed, and four of his daughters, Sheikha Latifa, Maryam, Futeim and Sheikha.
The ride was won by Sheikha Latifa with her sister Futeim a close second.
Sheikh Mohammed's wife, Princess Haya, announced in The Sunday Times on 13 July that she intends to return to the Olympic show jumping ring in London 2012, riding for the country of her birth, Jordan.
This news story was first published in Horse & Hound (17 July, '08)
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The royal family of Dubai set a unique record last weekend as eight of its members competed in the same endurance ride.
HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum is passionate about endurance, a sport he competes in alongside his family.
At Euston Park on Sunday, 13 July at an international 80km endurance ride, Sheikh Mohammed competed alongside three of his sons, Sheikh Hamdan, Ahmed and Mayed, and four of his daughters, Sheikha Latifa, Maryam, Futeim and Sheikha.
The ride was won by Sheikha Latifa with her sister Futeim a close second.
Sheikh Mohammed's wife, Princess Haya, announced in The Sunday Times on 13 July that she intends to return to the Olympic show jumping ring in London 2012, riding for the country of her birth, Jordan.
This news story was first published in Horse & Hound (17 July, '08)
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Guatemala, Mayan Adventure Ride 2008.

On Saturday July 19 th , the Maya Adventure Ride 2008 will take place at the Ingenio (Sugar Mill) Magdalena, La Gomera, Escuintla, Guatemala. It is the most important equestrian event of Guatemala in 2008.
According to Fernando Paiz, President of the Organizing Committee of the event, this race will be a very exciting new variation of endurance, it will be held by night.
The Committee searched specifically for a geographical and climate region in Guatemala that would be similar to the conditions in Malaysia where the World Championship of Endurance will be held in November of this year. The Malaysia event will also be held at night due to severe climate conditions. The riders and horses will face very harsh challenges of severe humidity and heat up to 40 degree Celsius.
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Friday, July 18, 2008
Vermont 100 - Ready to Start

24 are ready to start the 20th anniversary of the Vermont 100! 5 75 milers and 38 50 Milers will share the trail with ride&tie and 100 mile runners on this endurance day in Vermont. John and Sue Greenall host this magnificent ride through the central Vermont
Coverage throughout the Day
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Australia: Riding to Victory
Blayney Chronicle
18/07/2008 10:24:00 AM
Dianne Luker (right) and Anabriar Khaboul cross the finish line in style after a grueling 160
Dianne Luker truly beat the odds, battling night blindness and a last minute call up, to take out the 2008 Horseland NSW State Championship endurance ride on Anabriar Khaboul.
Anabriar Khaboul’s Wellington based owner and rider, Peter Cooper, was recovering from heart surgery and thus unable to compete in the grueling 160 kilometre event and called upon Luker to ride in his stead, a choice that proved successful.
Luker had ridden Anabriar Khaboul previously and was on the horse, ready for the 2am start at Manilla, north of Tamworth, along with the race’s 85 other entrants.
“I had ridden the horse earlier in its career but it is 10 times the horse it was then,” Luker said.
“He’s just an awesome horse.”
It wasn’t easy going for Luker either, as the experienced endurance rider suffers from night blindness.
It made the early start in the race difficult.
“Friends of mine are aware of my poor night vision and there is always someone to stay with me during the dark,” Luker said.
The horse was a favourite going into the race and didn’t disappoint, with Luker crossing the finish line holding hands with Stuart Hitchcock to signify that the race finished in a tie in a time of 10 hours and nine minutes.
Hitchcock, on the horse Farras, had caught up at the end of the fourth stage and the two riders agreed to finish in equal first, with Luker winning the lightweight division and Hitchcock the heavyweight.
Both horses were deemed the fittest in their divisions by the vet panel.
Luker said it was not unusual for two horses to tie the race because the motto for endurance racing is “to complete is to win”.
“The ride organisers did not want a gallop finish, as it could be dangerous and a bit rude to ask a horse to do that after he had taken a person 160 kilometres,” Luker said.
Endurance riding involves five stages over 160 kilometres with a one hour rest and vet check betweens stages.
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18/07/2008 10:24:00 AM
Dianne Luker (right) and Anabriar Khaboul cross the finish line in style after a grueling 160Dianne Luker truly beat the odds, battling night blindness and a last minute call up, to take out the 2008 Horseland NSW State Championship endurance ride on Anabriar Khaboul.
Anabriar Khaboul’s Wellington based owner and rider, Peter Cooper, was recovering from heart surgery and thus unable to compete in the grueling 160 kilometre event and called upon Luker to ride in his stead, a choice that proved successful.
Luker had ridden Anabriar Khaboul previously and was on the horse, ready for the 2am start at Manilla, north of Tamworth, along with the race’s 85 other entrants.
“I had ridden the horse earlier in its career but it is 10 times the horse it was then,” Luker said.
“He’s just an awesome horse.”
It wasn’t easy going for Luker either, as the experienced endurance rider suffers from night blindness.
It made the early start in the race difficult.
“Friends of mine are aware of my poor night vision and there is always someone to stay with me during the dark,” Luker said.
The horse was a favourite going into the race and didn’t disappoint, with Luker crossing the finish line holding hands with Stuart Hitchcock to signify that the race finished in a tie in a time of 10 hours and nine minutes.
Hitchcock, on the horse Farras, had caught up at the end of the fourth stage and the two riders agreed to finish in equal first, with Luker winning the lightweight division and Hitchcock the heavyweight.
Both horses were deemed the fittest in their divisions by the vet panel.
Luker said it was not unusual for two horses to tie the race because the motto for endurance racing is “to complete is to win”.
“The ride organisers did not want a gallop finish, as it could be dangerous and a bit rude to ask a horse to do that after he had taken a person 160 kilometres,” Luker said.
Endurance riding involves five stages over 160 kilometres with a one hour rest and vet check betweens stages.
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