Thursday, February 04, 2010

Mongolia: Specialist endurance training for Mongolian vets announced



Theadventurists.com

27th Jan 2010

An innovative veterinary training programme has been launched by the organisers of the Mongol Derby. More than 20 local vets will be trained to become part of the international team of equine experts that will ensure the welfare of the 1000 semi-wild horses taking part in the race across the Mongolian steppe in August.

vetinspectionmongolderby1Led by four star accredited FEI vet Jenny Weston, the specialist training will also leave a legacy that will benefit other events and races in a country renowned for its love of horses.

"The training will cover exercise physiology and the types of conditions that you see in horses involved in endurance riding and the long-distance horse racing that is a part of Mongolian culture," explained Jenny. "This will benefit not only the horses involved in the Mongol Derby but also the many thousands involved in the annual Nadaam festival.

"There were very few veterinary issues with the horses involved in the Mongol Derby in 2009 and I am confident that will also be the case in 2010 but it is important to be prepared when you are working with a combination of semi-wild horses, remote and difficult terrrain, and warm summer weather."

The training is part of a comprehensive horse welfare program including pre-race training for the riders led by Maggie Pattinson, Chef d'Equipe of the British Home International Endurance Team since 2007.

"Taking my passion for fitness to a ride in Mongolia is beyond the imagination," said Maggie. "I can't wait to get my hands on the successful applicants. I want their enthuasiasm for adventure and winning matched only with their knowledge of what it takes to keep their Mongolian Mounts fresh and happy."

The race format is based on Chinngis Khaan's legendary postal system which could relay messages thousands of miles in a matter of days. Horse stations (Morin Urtuu in Mongolian) manned by nomadic families will be established at intervals of 40km or less along the course and riders will change horses and undergo veterinary inspections at each one.

The Mongol Derby is a joint venture led by British company The Adventurists with Mongolia based Tengri Group and backed by the Mongolian government's Ministry of Agriculture.

Applications are open now to adventurous riders from around the world. More information about the world's longest and toughest horse and how to apply can be found on the official website: http://www.mongolderby.com

Fast Facts about the Mongol Derby

25 riders started the 2009 race, 23 finished and they raised GBP 71,000 for official charity Mercy Corps' projects in Mongolia.
Aged from 19 to 50, the 2009 riders came from 8 different countries including Argentina, Sweden and South Africa. 12 of the riders were female.
Two riders had to withdraw on the second day after serious falls with concussion and back injuries.
Less than 2% of the 700 horses that took part in 2009 required treatment which was all minor first aid.
The riders averaged 100 km per day at about 10 km/hr in 2009.
On cooler days last year some riders managed about 140 km in a day on the better days, at an average speed of 14 km/hr
Horses outnumber the population of Mongolia by 7 to 1!
Marco Polo wrote that in the 13th century 300,000 horses were posted at horse stations across the Great Khaan's empire

New Zealand: Perfect conditions for southern endurance ride



Horsetalk.co.nz - Full Article

February 5, 2010

An early drizzle cleared to make way for a sunny day with perfect riding conditions for endurance riders at the latest Mount Linton ride in Southland.

The well-marked track set out from the equestrian centre at Sandy Point last Saturday and took riders through varied territory including a 10km scenic stretch along the beach, to tree-lined forest tracks, and long, grassy gallop areas.

The 80km Open ride was won by Gore's Angela Head, riding CD Fred. In second place was Trevor Copland on Dell Dancer...

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Bahrain: Top riders set for endurance race

Gulf Daily News
Friday, February 05, 2010

PROMINENT riders from the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Jordan have confirmed their participation in the seniors race of His Majesty the King's Endurance Ride Championships tomorrow at the Bahrain International Endurance Village in Sakhir.

Spearheading the UAE for tomorrow's prestigious event, to be sponsored by Marsa Al Seef, are Shaikh Ahmed bin Humaid Al Nuaimi and Masaud Al Marzooqi.

From Saudi Arabia, Mohammed Al Malhasi will take part on his horse Al Yarmook, while Hussain Abul Shabab and Waleed Muhareb are set to represent Jordan.

Also in the fray are a group of Bahrain's top riders, led by captain of the Royal Endurance Team Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa and president of the Bahrain Royal Equestrian and Endurance Federation (Breef) Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa.

Six other riders will be representing the Royal Endurance Team and they are Ahmed Abdulla, Abdulrahman Al Saad, Abdulrahman Al Zayed, Mohammed Al Thawadi, Yousef Taher and Abdulhaq Qadoori.

Other Bahraini participants will represent different stables from across the kingdom, including Al Taliya, Al Muntaser, Awal, Hawar and Jaffer Al Alawi Stable.

A junior ride is also set to take place tomorrow with more than 30 riders in the fray, including three entries from Qatar - Khalid Al Kuwari, Abdulla Al Mannai and Fahad Abdulsalam from Al Shamal Stable.

From Bahrain, Ahmed Al Qaud, Abdulrahman Al Zayed and girl rider Shereen Fayez will spearhead favourites the Royal Endurance Team.

Other participants will represent Al Wadi, Al Mughairat, Al Ruwaie, Al Shuwamekh, Al Asayel, Al Ajyal and Abdulaziz Taher stables

A qualifying ride, which is open to new riders, will also take place with 10 riders in the fray.

The event will be part of a one-day Equestrian Festival under the patronage of His Majesty King Hamad.

Meanwhile, Shaikh Khalid yesterday received Jordanian Equestrian Federation's president Princess Alia bint Al Hussain who arrived in Bahrain to attend tomorrow's championships.

The Breef's chief also welcomed the President of the Moroccan Royal Equestrian and Endurance University and the Moroccan Olympic Committee for the Disabled Princess Lala Amina who will also witness the event.

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

New Zealand: 2010 Endurance National Championships



Hosted by The Canterbury Endurance and Trail Riding Club in conjunction with Endurance NZ, the 2010 NZ National Endurance Championship & Trail Riding Championship Event will be held 1st - 4th April, 2010 at Culverden. Base camp will be at the Culverden Rugby Grounds.

The following rides will take place:

CEI*** 160 km; CEIJY** 120 km; CEI* 100 km & CEIJY* 100 km; CEN 80 $ 40 km Open, Novice & Junior; CTR Open 60 km, Intermediate 30 km, Junior 30 km.

Entries close 28th February.

For more information and entry forms, see www.nzequestrian.org.nz

Monday, February 01, 2010

New Zealand: 2010 Kelt Capital Horse of the Year Endurance



HOY.co.nz

HOY Endurance 2010

19th - 21stMarch

This year sees a change in the rides being held. A shorter distance and Novice classes
have been introduced at HOY to cater for all levels of horse and rider.

Based at the Equestrian Centre, the track will once again be a relatively flat track
through some of Hawke's Bay's scenic farmland and vineyards finishing at the
Equestrian Centre where the 3 Day Event will also be taking place.

There will be a 90 km CEN Open and Novice and Teams Events, and a 40 km CEN Open and Novice.

Vetting in will begin on Friday March 19th; the rides will be held on Saturday March 20th; Best Condition Judging and Presentation of Awards will take place on Sunday March 21st.

Entries close on February 12th.

For entry forms go to the ESNZ website: www.nzequestrian.org.nz
or contact
Beth Guest - guest.ron.beth@xtra.co.nz
Jo Lanko - m.lankow@extra.co.nz

More information on Kelt Capital Horse of the Year 2010 at www.hoy.co.nz/Endurance_126.aspx

The Kelt Capital Horse of the Year Show continues to grow in prestige and stature not only within New Zealand, where it is now recognised as one of the main annual sporting events, but also on the World Equestrian Stage where it has now become one of the premier events. Although dominated by Showjumping and Dressage, the Show is now home to 17 different Equestrian Disciplines all competing on the beautiful 100 acres of the Hawke’s Bay Showgrounds. The Showgrounds are on the outskirts of Hastings City, situated on the Eastern Coast of the North Island of New Zealand.

Spain: Salvador Garrido Ganador del II Trofeo Iberico



El Raid Blog

31 January 2010

by Gabriel Gamiz Gomez

Spanish Jinete Salvador Garrido Cabral ha sido el ganador del II trofeo Iberico y del CEI una estrella con la yegua "Shakyra" de la ganaderia "Andalusi" en un tiempo de 3 h, 25' 30'' a una media de 23'358 Km por hora. En la ciudad portuguesa de Elvas.
Nuevo triunfo de un jinete andaluz fuera de nuestras fronteras.
Enhorabuena a Salvador y a la ganaderia Andalusi por el triunfo conseguido.
Saludos de Gabriel.


Spanish Rider Salvador Garrido Campbell was the winner of the II Iberian and the CIS trophy 1* with the mare "Shakyra" of livestock "Andalusi" in a time of 3 h, 25 '30''to an average of 23'358 km per hour. In the Portuguese town of Elvas, it was a new triumph of an Andalusian rider outside our borders.
Congratulations to Salvador and livestock Andalusi for the victory achieved.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Brazil: Juniors Answer Intercontinental Challenge



Junior riders Philip Guidi, Mariana Neves, and Rafaela Barreto will represent Brazil in the CEIYR 120 Km 2* in Christiana, South Africa on 1 May 2010.

This test is part of the international exchange of Young Riders Challenge Intercontinental Endurance Riding/Circuit des Courses Jumel, participatory approach in evidence in 5 different continents. Project created by Nicolas Wahlen (France) with the participation of William Ferreira Santos (Brazil), Jjoskin Janos (Hungary) and Derek Liedenberg Zulu (South Africa).

For more information see Enduroonline.com.br

Costanza Laliscia: the young Italian equestrian endurance champion

Sport.quotidiano.net - Full Article Costanza Laliscia, endurance champion, talks about her passion for horses and the sacrifices she makes...