Endurancegb.co.uk
2nd December 2009
British Equestrian Federation welcomes delay of "Progressive List"
The British Equestrian Federation (BEF) welcomes the move taken by the Bureau of the FEI to defer the introduction of the new Equine Prohibited Substances List and the accompanying Equine Anti-Doping and Controlled Medication Regulations until 5 April 2010. This positive step recognises the urgent need for further discussion and reflection on the consequences of rushing through the "progressive list" without further debate.
The BEF will now seek the views of our FEI sporting member bodies, and through them riders, organisers and officials, as well as other organisations and individuals as appropriate. A consolidated view will be passed to the FEI.
Between now and 5 April 2010 the BEF will work closely with the FEI in order to ensure that riders, team managers, owners, veterinarians and other stakeholders have clear guidance as to the regulations in force. We will also work with the FEI to seek to find a way through this period that does not compromise our collective clean sport principles.
"This is a most positive move by the FEI," comments Andrew Finding, Chief Executive of the BEF. “"The objective must now be to find a global consensus that meets the needs of a clean sport. For us, this needs two things: very high levels of equine welfare and the complete support of the international community."
Friday, December 04, 2009
Vets Object to New FEI Drug Guidelines, FEI Responds
Thehorse.com - Full Article
by: The Horse Staff
November 30 2009, Article # 15370
On Nov. 19 the General Assembly of the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) approved new Equine Anti-Doping and Controlled Medication Regulations as well as a new list of prohibited substances. The passed regulations included a "progressive list" of substances that will now be allowed in competition in limited amounts.
Some national federations called for a second vote on the progressive-list measure, claiming that some voters were confused as to what they were voting for. This request was denied. (Read more: "FEI Takes Steps on Equine Welfare, Doping Issues.")
On Nov. 24, a group of veterinarians submitted the following letter to the FEI:
FEI Clean Sport
The 'Progressive List'
24 November 2009
To: FEI President
Your Royal Highness,
As a group of senior veterinarians with experience of equestrian competition at international level...
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by: The Horse Staff
November 30 2009, Article # 15370
On Nov. 19 the General Assembly of the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) approved new Equine Anti-Doping and Controlled Medication Regulations as well as a new list of prohibited substances. The passed regulations included a "progressive list" of substances that will now be allowed in competition in limited amounts.
Some national federations called for a second vote on the progressive-list measure, claiming that some voters were confused as to what they were voting for. This request was denied. (Read more: "FEI Takes Steps on Equine Welfare, Doping Issues.")
On Nov. 24, a group of veterinarians submitted the following letter to the FEI:
FEI Clean Sport
The 'Progressive List'
24 November 2009
To: FEI President
Your Royal Highness,
As a group of senior veterinarians with experience of equestrian competition at international level...
More...
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Celebrity Chef Dinner Series Celebrates 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games
New York, N.Y. - America's leading chefs are partnering with the world's most prestigious equestrian competition to showcase the country's rich culinary heritage for 16 nights during the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, with Cookin' in the Bluegrass: A Celebrity Chef Dinner Series.
The James Beard Foundation has partnered with the Kentucky Horse Park Foundation and the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games for Cookin' in the Bluegrass. This dinner series will occur each night from September 25-October 10, 2010 in Lexington, Ky., as the Kentucky Horse Park hosts the world championships in eight equestrian sports.
Each dinner will feature two celebrity chefs, many of whom are James Beard Award-winners, and one local or Kentucky-based chef, cooking side-by-side at the Kentucky Horse Park's Farmhouse restaurant. Each night, 80 guests will enjoy dining experiences that replicate the sumptuous dinners held at the prestigious James Beard House in New York City.
Tickets for Cookin' in the Bluegrass will be available for purchase in early 2010 at www.alltechfeigames.com. Prices have not been finalized.
Current Participating Chefs include:
John Besh, Restaurant August, New Orleans, La.
Philippe Boulot, the Heathman at the Heathman Hotel, Portland, Ore.
Clifford Buittano and Anne Quatrano, Bacchanalia, Atlanta, Ga.
Sanford D'Amato, Sanford Restaurant, Milwaukee, WI
Roberto Donna, Galileo, Washington, DC
Jose Garces, 2009 Iron Chef Winner, Amada, Philadelphia; Pa.
Mark Kiffin, The Compound restaurant, Santa Fe, N.M.
Mike Lata, Fig, Charleston, S.C.
Christopher Lee, Aureole, New York City, N.Y.
Emily Luchetti, Farallon Restaurant, San Francisco, Calif.
George Mavrothalassaitis, Chef Mavro Restaurant, Honolulu, HI
Nancy Oakes, Boulevard restaurant, San Francisco, Calif.
Vitaly Paley, Paley's Place Bistro and Bar, Portland, Ore.
Joachim B. Splichal, Patina Restaurant Group, New York, NY.
Mark Vetri, Vetri, Philadelphia, Pa.
"The James Beard Foundation is honored to be part of an event that allows a diverse group of chefs to share their culinary points of view with a whole new audience," said Susan Ungaro, president of the James Beard Foundation. "Our 2010 Games dinners will pair the best local and national chefs in America's great southern region, where we celebrate so many of our nation's deepest culinary roots."
In spring 2010 the James Beard Foundation will offer a coinciding "Bluegrass Experience" at the James Beard House in New York to honor the World Equestrian Games culinary events.
Sponsors include the Kentucky Proud Program, dedicated to marketing Kentucky-made or -grown food products (funded in part by the Kentucky Agricultural Development Fund and administered by the Kentucky Department of Agriculture). From local farmers to brewers, distillers, growers and cheese-makers, Kentucky Proud represents an array of local products distributed throughout the world. Kentucky Proud will facilitate the use of fresh, local ingredients every night of Cookin' in the Bluegrass.
Proceeds from Cookin' in the Bluegrass will benefit the James Beard Foundation, The Kentucky Horse Park Foundation, and the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games.
About the James Beard Foundation:
Founded in 1986, the James Beard Foundation is dedicated to celebrating, preserving, and nurturing America's culinary heritage and diversity in order to elevate the appreciation of our culinary excellence. A cookbook author and teacher with an encyclopedic knowledge about food, James Beard, who died in 1985, was a champion of American cuisine. He helped educate and mentor generations of professional chefs and food enthusiasts. Today, the Beard Foundation continues in the same spirit by administering a number of diverse programs that include educational initiatives, food industry awards, scholarships to culinary schools, and publications, and by maintaining the historic James Beard House in New York City's Greenwich Village as a "performance space" for visiting chefs. For more information, please visit www.jamesbeard.org. Find insights on food at the James Beard Foundation's blog Delights & Prejudices. Join the James Beard Foundation on Facebook. Follow the James Beard Foundation on Twitter.
About the Kentucky Horse Park Foundation:
Since its inception in 1985 the Kentucky Horse Park Foundation and a prestigious board has been fulfilling its mission to become the unquestioned leading equestrian facility of its kind in the world and continues to provide funding for the park's facilities such as show rings and barns for equine competitions, horses and carriages, costumes, signage, demographic research, land surveys, and publications.
About the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games:
The Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games are the world championships of eight equestrian disciplines recognized by the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI), and are held every four years. The 2010 Games are the first to incorporate all eight international disciplines as well as the first to be held outside of Europe.
The Games will be broadcast on NBC Sports, which has marked the largest commitment to network coverage of equestrian sport in U.S. television history. The 2010 Games are expected to have a statewide economic impact of $150 million, and other current sponsors include Alltech, Rolex, John Deere, Meydan, Ariat International, Inc, and UK Healthcare. For more information on the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, please visit www.alltechfeigames.com.
The James Beard Foundation has partnered with the Kentucky Horse Park Foundation and the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games for Cookin' in the Bluegrass. This dinner series will occur each night from September 25-October 10, 2010 in Lexington, Ky., as the Kentucky Horse Park hosts the world championships in eight equestrian sports.
Each dinner will feature two celebrity chefs, many of whom are James Beard Award-winners, and one local or Kentucky-based chef, cooking side-by-side at the Kentucky Horse Park's Farmhouse restaurant. Each night, 80 guests will enjoy dining experiences that replicate the sumptuous dinners held at the prestigious James Beard House in New York City.
Tickets for Cookin' in the Bluegrass will be available for purchase in early 2010 at www.alltechfeigames.com. Prices have not been finalized.
Current Participating Chefs include:
John Besh, Restaurant August, New Orleans, La.
Philippe Boulot, the Heathman at the Heathman Hotel, Portland, Ore.
Clifford Buittano and Anne Quatrano, Bacchanalia, Atlanta, Ga.
Sanford D'Amato, Sanford Restaurant, Milwaukee, WI
Roberto Donna, Galileo, Washington, DC
Jose Garces, 2009 Iron Chef Winner, Amada, Philadelphia; Pa.
Mark Kiffin, The Compound restaurant, Santa Fe, N.M.
Mike Lata, Fig, Charleston, S.C.
Christopher Lee, Aureole, New York City, N.Y.
Emily Luchetti, Farallon Restaurant, San Francisco, Calif.
George Mavrothalassaitis, Chef Mavro Restaurant, Honolulu, HI
Nancy Oakes, Boulevard restaurant, San Francisco, Calif.
Vitaly Paley, Paley's Place Bistro and Bar, Portland, Ore.
Joachim B. Splichal, Patina Restaurant Group, New York, NY.
Mark Vetri, Vetri, Philadelphia, Pa.
"The James Beard Foundation is honored to be part of an event that allows a diverse group of chefs to share their culinary points of view with a whole new audience," said Susan Ungaro, president of the James Beard Foundation. "Our 2010 Games dinners will pair the best local and national chefs in America's great southern region, where we celebrate so many of our nation's deepest culinary roots."
In spring 2010 the James Beard Foundation will offer a coinciding "Bluegrass Experience" at the James Beard House in New York to honor the World Equestrian Games culinary events.
Sponsors include the Kentucky Proud Program, dedicated to marketing Kentucky-made or -grown food products (funded in part by the Kentucky Agricultural Development Fund and administered by the Kentucky Department of Agriculture). From local farmers to brewers, distillers, growers and cheese-makers, Kentucky Proud represents an array of local products distributed throughout the world. Kentucky Proud will facilitate the use of fresh, local ingredients every night of Cookin' in the Bluegrass.
Proceeds from Cookin' in the Bluegrass will benefit the James Beard Foundation, The Kentucky Horse Park Foundation, and the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games.
About the James Beard Foundation:
Founded in 1986, the James Beard Foundation is dedicated to celebrating, preserving, and nurturing America's culinary heritage and diversity in order to elevate the appreciation of our culinary excellence. A cookbook author and teacher with an encyclopedic knowledge about food, James Beard, who died in 1985, was a champion of American cuisine. He helped educate and mentor generations of professional chefs and food enthusiasts. Today, the Beard Foundation continues in the same spirit by administering a number of diverse programs that include educational initiatives, food industry awards, scholarships to culinary schools, and publications, and by maintaining the historic James Beard House in New York City's Greenwich Village as a "performance space" for visiting chefs. For more information, please visit www.jamesbeard.org. Find insights on food at the James Beard Foundation's blog Delights & Prejudices. Join the James Beard Foundation on Facebook. Follow the James Beard Foundation on Twitter.
About the Kentucky Horse Park Foundation:
Since its inception in 1985 the Kentucky Horse Park Foundation and a prestigious board has been fulfilling its mission to become the unquestioned leading equestrian facility of its kind in the world and continues to provide funding for the park's facilities such as show rings and barns for equine competitions, horses and carriages, costumes, signage, demographic research, land surveys, and publications.
About the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games:
The Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games are the world championships of eight equestrian disciplines recognized by the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI), and are held every four years. The 2010 Games are the first to incorporate all eight international disciplines as well as the first to be held outside of Europe.
The Games will be broadcast on NBC Sports, which has marked the largest commitment to network coverage of equestrian sport in U.S. television history. The 2010 Games are expected to have a statewide economic impact of $150 million, and other current sponsors include Alltech, Rolex, John Deere, Meydan, Ariat International, Inc, and UK Healthcare. For more information on the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, please visit www.alltechfeigames.com.
Chile: Pan-American Championship 2011 Will Be In Santo Domingo

Endurancebrasil.com.br
Chilenos envolvidos com o esporte estão animados com a aprovacao da FEI em permitir que o pais sedie o Pan e ja comecam organizar os preparativos
Informacoes extra oficiais confirmam que Chile sera o anfitriao do proximo Campeonato Panamericano de Enduro Equestre, que acontece a cada dois anos. O evento se dara em Santo Domingo no ano de 2011, ainda sem data definida, mas com previsao para acontecer no mes de Abril.
O Campeonato Panamericano e uma competicao para enduristas de todas as nacoes das Americas. A ultima edicao aconteceu este ano, no Uruguai, no Haras La Perseverancia em Costa Azul. Em 2005, quem sediou foi Argentina, em Pinamar; depois em 2007 aconteceu no Brasil, em Campinas.
Neste ano de 2009 o Brasil nao teve uma atuacao muito positiva, apenas Rafael Salvador (Minas Gerais), com Califa Tamm e Lucas Maia (Sao Paulo), que montou HMA Jackpot deram alegrias entre os jovens. Rafael ficou com o 4th lugar e Lucas 5th. Nick Lins, entre os adultos, montou NNL Zhest e finalizou com a 24th colocacao.
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Chileans involved with the sport are encouraged by the approval of the FEI to allow the country to host the Pan and have begun to organize preparations
Extra information official confirmed that Chile will host the next Pan-American Championship Endurance, which happens every two years. The event will take place in Santo Domingo in 2011, still no date set, but is slated to happen in April.
The Pan-American Championship is a competition for the endurance rider all nations of the Americas. The last edition was held this year in Uruguay at Haras La Perseverancia in Costa Azul. In 2005, who was hosted Argentina in Pinamar, then in 2007 took place in Brazil in Campinas.
In this year of 2009, Brazil had a very positive performance, only Rafael Salvador (Brazil), with Califa Tamm and Lucas Maia (Sao Paulo), which have mounted HMA Jackpot joy among young people. Rafael got the 4th place and Luke 5. Nick Lins, among adults, mounted NNL Zhest and finished with 24 th place.
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Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Australia: Alexandra Toft Top Junior Rider

AERA.asn.au
11/30/09
Alexandra Toft has been honored as the Equestrian Australia (Queensland) Junior Rider of the Year 2009.
14-year-old Alexandra has ridden in many countries around the world, most recently finishing 17th in The Junior World Championships in Hungary on the 6th of September, and following that up with a trip to Lexington, Kentucky, USA to participate in the Kentucky Cup on October 14, the pre-ride for the 2010 WEG.
Alexandra summed up her evening in her blog on Toftendurance.com.au.
New Zealand: 2010 Endurance National Championships
NZEquestrian.org.nz
30/11/2009
Endurance National Championship Event 2010
Culverden - North Canterbury
This National event will be held over the Easter Holiday period 1st April to 4th April. Culverden is a small rural community surrounded by some beautiful farm land offering excellent riding.
As with all championships, sponsorship is a key in helping to make this a memorable event for you the riders. If you would like to assist with sponsorship in any way e.g. a rug, prize etc or you know of someone who would be interested, then please contact: our O.C.
Chairman, Paul Cooper Ph: 03 3144990 or email Paul at paulandlynley@hotmail.com
For the ride schedule, and more information, see NZEquestrian.org.nz
30/11/2009
Endurance National Championship Event 2010
Culverden - North Canterbury
This National event will be held over the Easter Holiday period 1st April to 4th April. Culverden is a small rural community surrounded by some beautiful farm land offering excellent riding.
As with all championships, sponsorship is a key in helping to make this a memorable event for you the riders. If you would like to assist with sponsorship in any way e.g. a rug, prize etc or you know of someone who would be interested, then please contact: our O.C.
Chairman, Paul Cooper Ph: 03 3144990 or email Paul at paulandlynley@hotmail.com
For the ride schedule, and more information, see NZEquestrian.org.nz
FEI backtracks over bute and delays rule implementation to 5 April
Horseandhound.co.uk - Full Article
Abigail Butcher, H&H head of news
1 December, 2009
New rules allowing painkillers like bute to be used on horses during competition will not come into force until next April.
The International Equestrian Federation (FEI) has backtracked on the plans following worldwide uproar over the new rules, due to come into force on 1 January 2010.
Instead, the new Equine Prohibited Substance List and the accompanying regulations — which allow bute, aspirin and flunixin, along with several other equine drugs to be used in competition — will come in on 5 April 2010.
Announcing the delay this afternoon, FEI president Princess Haya said:...
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Abigail Butcher, H&H head of news
1 December, 2009
New rules allowing painkillers like bute to be used on horses during competition will not come into force until next April.
The International Equestrian Federation (FEI) has backtracked on the plans following worldwide uproar over the new rules, due to come into force on 1 January 2010.
Instead, the new Equine Prohibited Substance List and the accompanying regulations — which allow bute, aspirin and flunixin, along with several other equine drugs to be used in competition — will come in on 5 April 2010.
Announcing the delay this afternoon, FEI president Princess Haya said:...
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