Saturday, December 12, 2009

Gala Ceremonies to Open 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games

LEXINGTON, KY - Opening Ceremonies for the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games will kick off with hundreds of horses and athletes, marching bands, orchestras, world-renowned singers and a Kentucky "Call to the Post."

The Games are the world’s most prestigious equestrian event, featuring world championships in eight equestrian sports. The 2010 Games, September 25-October 10, will be the first ever held in America. Organizers say the Opening Ceremonies will pay tribute to America, Kentucky, and the equine world.

"We are inviting some of the greatest performers from around the globe, including equine entertainers and international performing artists" said Dr. Everett McCorvey, whose company, Global Creative Connections, will produce the Games' Opening and Closing Ceremonies. "We will highlight both the best of Kentucky and the best of America, and begin these Games with incredible celebration and fanfare."

As many as 600 performers and 200 horses could be involved in the production, including a 100-piece orchestra, 300-person choir and hundreds of adults and children. Marching bands, performing ensembles from America's armed forces, and local and international celebrities and dignitaries are likely to be involved.
The production will include a tribute to American music, including Broadway and Bluegrass, the official Parade of Athletes and, in tribute to the first American host, a singing of My Old Kentucky Home.

Tickets for the Games' Opening and Closing Ceremonies range from $120 to $150 and can be purchased now at www.ticketmaster.com, through www.alltechfeigames.com, or via the Ticketmaster hotline at 1-800-745-3000.

Opening Ceremonies will be held September 25, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. in the Outdoor Stadium at the Kentucky Horse Park, the venue for the Games. Closing Ceremonies will be celebrated in the same location, on October 10 at 4:00 p.m.

Specific performing artists and other performing groups will be announced at www.alltechfeigames.com when additions are made to the production. Global Creative Connections is currently casting production volunteers for both ceremonies at www.globalcreativeconnections.com.

"Our Opening Ceremonies will set the tone for 16 days of world-class competition," said Jamie Link, CEO of the World Games 2010 Foundation. "These Games will be the largest sporting event in America in 2010, and we hope to stage an Opening Ceremonies that reflects the magnitude of this event on Kentucky, America, and the equestrian world."

Chile: Pan-American 2011: Interview with Victor Rios, President of AChE



Enduroonline.com.br - Full Interview...

Victor Rios, nuevo presidente de la
Asociacion Chilena de Enduro Ecuestre, ACHEE

"En Chile podemos hacer el mejor Panamericano que se haya hecho en Sudamerica"

La verdad es que lleva apenas cinco dias a cargo de la presidencia de la ACHEE y ya tiene muchos desafíos por delante. El mas importante: realizar por primera vez en Chile un Panamericano de Endurance. Aunque su optimismo no lo oculta, esta feliz de poder ser parte de este hecho historico en el deporte ecuestre.



Por: Mitzy Gálvez, ACHEE

Abogado de profesion y amante de los caballos. Asi es Victor Rios, el flamante nuevo presidente de la Asociacion Chilena de Enduro Ecuestre.

Se reconoce nuevo en el tema del endurance, pero la experiencia que ha adquirido liderando un importante estudio de abogados, la Fundacion Origen y siendo Director de la Fundacion Huidobro lo han puesto hoy encabezando los lineamientos de la ACHEE, mas aun cuando los compromisos internacionales estan golpeando la puerta de nuestro pais. A pocos dias de haber asumido su cargo, conversamos con el acerca de sus expectativas y lo que viene en el camino del enduro ecuestre.


Victor Rios, new president of the Equestrian Endurance Chilean Association, ACHE

"In Chile we can make the best Pan ever made in South America"

The truth is that it takes only five days over the presidency of AChE and already has many challenges ahead. Most important: do the first time in Chile, a Pan American Endurance. Although his optimism does not hide it, is happy to be part of this historic event in the equestrian sport.



By: Mitzy Galvez, ACHE

A lawyer by profession and a lover of horses. So Victor Rios, the flamboyant new president of the Chilean Association of Endurance Riding.

It is recognized again on the theme of endurance, but past experience leading a major law firm, Origin and Foundation Director of the Foundation being Huidobro today have been spearheading the guidelines of AChE, more so when international commitments are banging on the door of our country. A few days after taking his office, talked to him about your expectations and what comes in the way of endurance riding.

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Abu Dhabi: Top riders set for Giants Endurance

Gulf-daily-news.com

December 12, 2009


FOUR of Bahrain's top riders are set to compete in the first round of the 120-kilometre Giants Endurance Horse Ride Challenge today at the Emirates International Endurance Village in Al Wathba, Abu Dhabi.

The event is scheduled to get underway at 6am, Bahrain time.

Led by Royal Endurance Team captain Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the team will be among many high-profile riders from the UAE, other GCC countries, and overseas.

The kingdom's other participants are Bahrain Royal Equestrian and Endurance Federation president Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Shaikh Daij bin Salman Al Khalifa, and Ahmed Janahi.

The ride will be divided into five stages, starting with 32km first stage. The second will cover 28km, the third 24km, the fourth 20km and the fifth will be over 16km.

Meanwhile, Shaikh Nasser and the remaining members of the team took their horses yesterday for the mandatory veterinary examinations which took place at the event's venue.

The first round will be followed by two rounds in Bahrain and Dubai, respectively. Today's event is part of an equestrian festival in Abu Dhabi being held as part of the UAE's National Day celebrations.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Worldwide support for delayed return of bute in horse sport

Horseandhound.co.uk - Full Article

Abigail Butcher, H&H head of news
11 December, 2009

Equestrians nations, vets and welfare organisations from around the world have welcomed "time out" on the bute row — and plans to put off the re-introduction of painkillers in horse sport for at least a year.

The International Equestrian Federation (FEI) last week bowed to increasing pressure from vets and national federations (NFs) as the row over the issue of allowing non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs) in competition threatened to split the federation.

FEI president Princess Haya has now asked NFs to support a 12-month delay that could result in a complete U-turn.

"At last some common sense prevails," said endurance vet Fred Barrelet, who wrote a damning letter to Princess Haya after Copenhagen. "This was pushed through far too hastily, so now people can sit back and discuss this properly.

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Bahrain: Isa gets new wheels with endurance win



gulfweekly.com

December 10 2009

Bahrain Royal Equestrian and Endurance Federation (Breef) conducted the Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa Endurance Ride Championships - the third of the season - for local stables.

Cash prizes coupled with an even bigger incentive of a Toyota Land Cruiser to the event's overall champion, saw 75 riders in the fray at 5.30am on Saturday.

It was Bahrain's Isa Bu Hazza riding CR Prince Charming, which won the event, and could drive himself home in his shining new motor.

So WHAT is Endurance? For those not so familiar with this wonderful sport let me explain a bit about the endurance rides that are held here in Bahrain, and similarly across the Gulf.

Endurance rides in Bahrain are held over various distances for differing categories of horse and rider. A 'race' is usually anything from 80km to 120km, held in stages. The first two stages are usually 30km each, the subsequent stages are then divided in progressively decreased distances up to the total distance of the race.

The first two stages of the event usually double up as 'qualifying' rounds, because in order for horse or rider to compete or ride in an 80+km ride they must both have successfully completed the two stages of a 60km qualifying ride.

Horse and rider alike train for many long hours, gradually building and increasing in stamina and distance, even then it's not simply a question of turning up and riding.

The horse must be proven to be fit, and its welfare is principal at all times, therefore, there are stringent veterinary checks carried out prior to the event, and these checks continue throughout and after the ride. The horse's heart rate, hydration levels and soundness are all systematically checked and any horse that does not make a 100 per cent vet inspection will be disqualified!

After the initial veterinary check, horse and rider are allocated a number - written clearly on the horse's rear, the rider is given a vest with the same number, as along the route of each section are strategically placed check points - it's this number that's noted on passing each of these points. So off they go? Not quite ... there are weight stipulations on riders, so rider and tack (saddle/bridle) are weighed-in prior to the start.

Horse and rider do not do endurance alone, they are supported by a 'crew' - the crew will follow their horse or horses around each section, and be there to ensure there are no problems and to support both horse and rider, carrying with them emergency supplies. The routes for the different sections/stages are indicated by coloured flags and a map identifying each flag colour and route is given to the crew.

Along the route many water stops are positioned, enabling the horse to drink and keep hydrated, and when they stop for water the crew are there ready to sponge down horse (and rider!), keeping them cool, and helping in their re-hydration.

Upon completion of each stage, the pair returns to the finish to be checked in, a card registers their time, the crew are ready to un-tack the horse and check all its vital signs ensuring it is fit enough to be presented to the vet for checking.

The horse's welfare and well-being is overriding as also each stage/section must be completed in a specified time, and disqualification also happens if the pair are too slow so maintaining a reasonable speed at all times is imperative.

So, now with all preparations done - it's time to set off.

The thrill and excitement as they wait to set off is indescribable, adrenalin running in full gear for both horse and rider. To be part of this experience is simply exhilarating, an experience beyond description. OK, so now how many of you are going to get ready for the next event?

Brazil: Pre-Selection of Brazilian Team for Kentucky



Endurancebrasil.com.br - Mais

OLAVO MACIEL ANUNCIA OS 14 CONVOCADOS PARA A PRE-SELECAO DA EQUIPE BRASILEIRA PARA OS JOGOS EQUESTRE MUNDIAIS DE KENTUCKY

O diretor de enduro da Confederacao Brasileira de Hipismo, Olavo Maciel, anunciou no ultimo sabado (05 de dezembro), durante a premiacao do Campeonato Brasileiro em Brasilia, os 14 conjuntos que estão qualificados e agora tem a chance de representar o Brasil no Jogos Equestres Mundiais de Kentucky, em Setembro de 2010.

Os conjuntos foram avaliados, qualificados dentro das competicoes seletivas que aconteceram neste ano de 2009 e agora estao pre-selecionados.


The director of endurance of the Brazilian Equestrian, Olavo Maciel, announced on Saturday (05 December), at the awards ceremony of the Brazilian Championship in Brasilia, the 14 sets that are qualified and have a chance to represent Brazil in Equestrian Games World of Kentucky, in September 2010.

The sets were evaluated, qualified in the selective competitions that took place in 2009 and are now pre-selected.

Convocados:/Squad

Ana Carla com WN Perla
Andre Vidiz com Nuit Endurance
Fernando Goncalves com Destinado Rach/ RT Cely
Karina Arroyo com HSK Nadjin/ Vo Doidim
Leo Steinbruch com EHK Crystal
Leonardo Abreu com Vhetor
Lilian Garrubo com Judah HEN
Luciane Bagarolli com RSC El Chara
Marcio Honorio com Shibhaan HAN
Mariana Salles com Casanova Rach
Nick Lins com NNL San Ray
Pedro Marino com Anata
Rafael Salvador com Califa Tamm
Vitoria Lins com Filoteu Rach e C Chanrion

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Spain: Daniele Massobrio gano el Raid Santa Susana

Ecuestreonline.com - Mas
09/12/2009

El joven jinete italiano Daniele Massobrio gano el Raid de Santa Susanna con "Ninfea Baia" al imponerse en la ultima fase al espanol Jordi Arboix con "Ashlan", que fueron segundos. El CEI3* de Santa Susana se disputo entre los dias 4 al 6 de diciembre.

The young Italian rider Daniele Massobrio won the Raid in Santa Susanna "Ninfea Bay" by winning the final stage in the Spanish Jordi Arboix with "Ashlan, who was second. The Santa Susana CEI3 was played between days 4 to 6 December.

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Mongol Derby 2025 – Day 3 – The winds of change

Equestrianists.com - Full Article Holly Conyers 6th August 2025 Day 3 of the 2025 Mongol Derby has been one for the books. Barely had ou...