Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Mongol Derby: The World's Greatest Horse Race

hcnonline.com
By Tana Ross
Updated: 06.24.10

Billed as the “Greatest Horse Race in the World” and the “Longest Horse Race in the world,” the Mongol Derby is not a challenge just any horse rider is willing to take on.

Indeed, the 1,000 kilometer (more than 630 miles) endurance race over the Mongolian steppe — a diverse, often unforgiving terrain that includes forest, mountains and desert — is so challenging that organizers of the race provide three days of training for the small group of international competitors who qualified to be in the race.

A true adventurist, 33-year-old Justin Nelzen, a-Pinehurst-farrier- turned-endurance athlete, is one of 16 representing five counties who qualified for the second annual derby to start Aug. 7. In fact he is one of the first three Americans ever selected for the 10-day equestrian event. And, while several might be happy just to finish the race, Nelzen’s standard is set a bit higher.

“My goal is not just to complete the race, but to win it,” he said.

With only three years of endurance horse racing under his belt, some might think Nelzen is a risky bet, but his record says otherwise. Not only has the 5-foot, 8-inch, 158-pound, athlete competed and won in a variety of competitions since college, including martial arts, triathlons and marathon running, but his list of wins with his own Arabians in endurance horse racing has garnered the attention of experts in the sport.

“Justin is very accomplished,” Rhita McNair of McNair Internationale, who has trained horses for more than 40 years, said. “I am very impressed with his skills as a rider and as a trainer. He took a mare he bought from me all the way to a world champion.”

Last year, Nelzen also swept first, second and third places in the Hog Scramble, a 30-mile endurance race in Huntsville, on horses he owns and trained. His 7-year-old daughter, Trinity, placed first.

“I didn’t know anything other than to train my horses like I trained myself,” he said. “Someone asked me before my first race what I expected. I told them I expected to win, and I did. I didn’t know any better at the time.”

Excited at just the thought of Nelzen winning the derby, McNair said Justin is very good at reading horses, a skill that is sure to pay off when he selects his Mongolian mounts for the derby.

Longest race is on


Averaging 10 horse endurance races a year Nelzen most recently rode for the Al Kamda royal family in the desert of Dubai, UAE, where he placed fourth in a 100-mile race on an Arabian he had never ridden. But the Mongol Derby is more than 630 miles, tracing one of the 13th century routes Genghis Khan’s supply and communications carriers used — an ancient pony express. Will Nelzen’s experience be enough to carry him over the finish line? Will it be enough to give him the win? He definitely thinks so.

“Last year’s winner finished the race in eight days, I am hoping to do the same or better,” Nelzen said. “But my concerns are not really about my abilities — the Marine Corps trained me well — as much as they are about what I don’t know.”

On the “don’t know” list are sleep, environment and the 25 horses Nelzen will be given to ride. The tradition of Khan’s massive network of horse stations, called the Morin Urtuus, will be implemented for the race. Hosting Mongolian families offering a fresh mount along with a meal of mutton and mare’s milk will be identified every 30 miles or so along the yet-to-be-announced derby route. Because contestants may ride from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. there is no guarantee Nelzen will be at a host family’s yurt at the end of each day.

“If I sleep out, the major concern is wolves and feral dogs and I understand there are horse thieves who would like to steel our mounts,” he said. “The temperature is also a factor. While it gets to upper 80s and 90s during the day, it falls into the 40s at night.”

If the countryside and route don’t offer enough challenge and history then the horses supplied for the derby certainly do. Decedents of the horses that gave Khan and his warriors superior advantage over their enemies and helped establish the Mongol Empire, make up the pool of more than 200 horses the derby supplies.

“This is a land where horses outnumber people seven to one,” Nelzen said. “They are practically worshiped by the people there.”

Riders will get a fresh mount at each station choosing from a collection of the Mongolian horses on a first-come, first-served basis.

“I hope I’ll get there first, have a good selection and be able to choose a good horse,” Nelzen said.

Imagine sizing up a 13-hand, almost pony-sized horse in minutes considering size, confirmation, overall health and disposition — all this without a test drive. Described as being tougher than Rambo on steroids, the small native mounts are a far different ride than the floating Arabians. The Mongolian horses are tightly coupled with eight speeds rather than the familiar four gaits of most horses. While Nelzen is confident of his riding skills, he prays the steeds he rides will be as fast as the Arabians he raises.

Nelzen has collected more than $2,500 for his place in the Mongol Derby. His total expenses top $15,200 including a required charity donation of $1,500. He is accepting donations on his website through PayPal at, www.teamequipro.com.

To learn more about the Mongol Derby and to read updates during the race visit, http://mongolderby.theadventurist.com.

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Monday, June 28, 2010

Australia: Tom Quilty Gold Cup 2011 – STOP PRESS!

Monday June 21 2010

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the SA Tom Quilty committee announces a change of venue and date for the 2011 Tom Quilty Gold Cup. The event, now known as the Barossa Ranges Tom Quilty Gold Cup will provide a challenging event for participants on a new course. There will be an away check point and riders will experience changing terrain as the course traverses Mt Crawford State forest, vineyards and pastures. The second and potentially most challenging leg will be through pine forests, then onto private land owned by the Ross family (by kind permission).

The ride base will be at Mt Pleasant which hosts annually a large agricultural show in addition to many livestock and horse events. One of the best scenic routes in our State runs through Mount Pleasant linking Adelaide with the Barossa via the rich pastoral lands, forestry and the wine areas of Springton and Eden Valley close to Mt. Pleasant.

Land was first purchased for forestry at Mount Crawford in 1909. Plantings commenced in 1914; two species of eucalypts (Narrow-leaved Ironbark and South Australian Blue gum) and two species of pine (Radiata and Maritime pine) which creates a fantastic horse riding environment. The current reserve area is in the region of 12,000 hectares.

Please note that the event will now start at midnight on Friday September 30th 2011 and continue through Saturday October 1st.

Changes to our website are being made and further announcements will follow as plans are finalised for the test event, the South Australian State Championships and FEI 1* featuring the Trans Tasman and Young Horse Qualifier (sponsored by Castlebar) which takes place later this year on October 8th – 10th. Please refer to the website www.satomquilty.com.au for the most up-to-date information as it becomes available.


Sarah Adams
Event Director
sadams@lindsaypark.com.au

Germany: Royal team riders dominate Championship

Gulf-daily-news.com

Sunday, June 27, 2010


BAHRAIN'S Royal Endurance Team claimed an impressive one-two yesterday in the 120-kilometre race in the CERA Endurance Challenge in Dillingen Town, Germany.

Ghazi Al Dosseri led compatriot Yousef Al Taher to the finish. They were separated by just a mere second as the hugely competitive ride came to a dramatic conclusion.

Al Dosseri, riding his horse Ganda Koy, registered a total ride time of six hours 55 minutes 18 seconds for first place. He was trailing Al Taher, riding Kango II, as they neared the end, but then managed to make a strong late push to pass his countryman before crossing the finish.

Both Al Dosseri and Al Taher were also the leaders heading into the fifth and final stage of the event.

Taking third place was Bettina von Ballmoos from Switzerland. Riding Swwann, von Ballmoos took the final podium place alongside the Bahraini victors after completing the event in 7:12:38. Fellow-Swiss Ralph Durler, on Ainhoa Tordidja, came fourth in 7:18:57.

The CERA Endurance Challenge is set to conclude today with the final events followed by the official awards presentation for the winners.

Al Dosseri's victory and Al Taher's runner-up finish added to the joy of another second-placed classification, won by Royal Endurance Team rider Jaffer Mirza in the 160-kim ride held on Friday.

Photos by Osama Mohammed here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/ridecamp/2010GermanChampionship62610?pli=1#

Great Britain: Abby claims Young Rider National Champion title

Thisiswesternmorningnews.co.uk

Friday, June 25, 2010, 10:00

Fourteen-year-old endurance rider Abby Chisholm, from Lydford, is the new Young Rider National Champion. She successfully completed the 80km (50-mile) class at Cirencester Park last Saturday. Abby was riding her 13.2 hh Arab cross Thoroughbred mare CFS Diana of Court. The new British National Champion is David Yeoman, from North Brewham in Somerset. He was riding 12-year-old Hazar, the Arab gelding which won three Endurance Rides in the South West last year. David has entered for the Boconnoc Ride on July 4 but this year will be riding Banko de Pibou.

Australia: Saddle sore riders brave the rain for Tom Quilty Cup

Northerndailyleder.com.au - Full Article

28 Jun, 2010 04:00 AM
ALMOST 300 riders turned out in Manilla at the weekend to push themselves and their horses to the limit.

It was the Tom Quilty Gold Cup weekend, and organisers said it went off almost without a hitch.

“Apart from the rain, but we couldn’t do much about that,” secretary treasurer Jessica Taylor said.

Queensland’s Brook Sample took out his second cup.

Sample finished in a time of 8hrs 35min after his joint victory last year with brother Matthew.

The first rider across the line in Manilla yesterday was 12-year-old David Anderson in 8hrs 30min.

Juniors, however, are ineligible to win the cup.

The event was truly an international one, with riders coming from the US, Namibia, France, New Zealand and Japan for the cup.

Mrs Taylor said the town provided “wonderful” support for the event, and was repaid in kind.

“There is nothing left on the supermarket shelves. The shops have all sold out,” Mrs Taylor said.

“So the town did benefit from it.”

Riders were expected to cover 160km over five legs in 24 hours during the event.

n See tomorrow’s issue of The Leader for more pictures and results.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Spain: Pre-selection of horses for 2010 World Championship

El Raid blog

miércoles 23 de junio de 2010

Preselección de caballos para Kentucky 2010.

Este es el comunicado que da la Federación Hípica Española referente a los caballo preseleccionados para los Juegos Ecuestres Mundiales de Kentucky 2010.
Suerte a todos los seleccionados y a los posibles que están en la lista de pre-seleccionados:
"COMUNICADO DE RAID
Preselección de caballos para Campeonato del Mundo KENTUCKY 2010 Caballos clasificados
NOBBY
SANCKOC
CHEVERET
DUNA
VOLVO
OLIBER T B
Caballos pre-seleccionables en función de los resultados de las próximas competiciones:
OTELLO
NIEBLA
ENIA
RHOF
GOBI
La Seleccin definitiva se realizará en base a los resultados de las pruebas de control médico, veterinarias y físicas ordenadas por el Seleccionador, cuyas fechas serán acordadas con los responsables de cada caballo y publicadas en esta WEB. Con independencia de las citadas pruebas, y con el fin de avanzar en la realización de las específicas que exige el Comité Organizador y la Administración Norteamericana para importación de los caballos en USA, los responsables de cada uno de los caballos que se incluyen en el presente comunicado deberán contactar con el Veterinario del Equipo, Josep Ayats a través del correo electrónico de Clínica Móvil Equina clinicamobilequina@clinicamobilequina.com. Cualquier otra información sobre el Campeonato del Mundo relativa a Raid puede solicitarse enviando un correo a raid.consultas@rfhe.com".

This is the statement given by the Spanish Equestrian Federation concerning the horse shortlisted for the World Equestrian Games Kentucky 2010.
Good luck to all selected as possible that are in the pre-selected list:
"RAID PRESS
Pre-selection of horses for 2010 World Championship Horse classified KENTUCKY
Nobby
SANCKOC
Chevereto
DUNA
VOLVO
T B OLIB
Horses pre-selected on the basis of the results of upcoming competitions:
OTELLO
FOG
ENIA
RHOF
GOBI
The final selection will be based on the results of tests of medical, veterinary and physical ordered by the coach, with dates to be agreed with the heads of each horse and published on this website. Regardless of those trials, and in order to advance the implementation of specific demands Organizing Committee and the U.S. administration for import of horses in the USA, responsible for each of the horses that are included in this statement should contact the Veterinary Team, Josep Ayats via email clinicamobilequina@clinicamobilequina.com Equine Mobile Clinic. Any other information about the World Championship on Raid can be obtained by sending an email to raid.consultas @ rfhe.com. "

Sunday, June 20, 2010

2010 WEG: 16 Days - 60 Nations – 8 World Championships – 99 Days To Go

LEXINGTON, KY - June 18, 2010 - The 100 Days to Go Celebration for the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games was a hit June 17, and the Fifth Third Pavilion in downtown Lexington drew in hundreds of fans, residents and passersby to help celebrate the occasion.

“It was excellent,” said Diana Simpson, a resident of Lexington, about the celebration. “The speakers were great and there is a lot of enthusiasm. They are making it exciting.”

Those, like Simpson, who came downtown to celebrate, were able to preview some of the festivities that will be a part of the 2010 Games. Walking through the pavilion, visitors were able to grab themselves some Kentucky Ale; see pottery being made; view a Corvette inside and out; taste food from France, the host of the 2014 Games; eat free Dippin’ Dots ice cream and even pet a penguin.

In addition to booths, the celebration featured a fashion show showcasing 2010 Games Ariat apparel, a book signing by Jon Carloftis, world-renowned gardener, for his book “Beautiful Gardens of Kentucky,” and Alltech’s announcement of the line-up for the Alltech Fortnight Festival, a 16-day concert series to take place in venues around the state during the Games. (http://www.alltechfortnightfestival.com/en/pages/default.aspx)

WLEX-18 anchor Nancy Cox emceed the festivities and both she and First Lady Jane Beshear sported 2010 Games apparel on stage during the fashion show. Mrs. Beshear spoke to the crowd about how excited she is to have the Games come to Kentucky, and how Kentucky will benefit from the Games.

“It makes it a little more real that it (the Games) is impending,” said Lauren Howard, of Lexington, about the celebration. “I’ve been watching the (countdown) signs but this is a little more exciting.”

Howard, who brought her two children Tag and Noah, said she is sure she will be buying tickets and added that the celebration was a nice environment for the little ones.

The celebration featured many of the Games partners and sponsors including Alltech’s Kentucky Ale, Alltech Angus, The Kentucky Experience, Newport Aquarium, the Kentucky Horse Park, Ariat, Dippin’ Dots, Corvette and more. In addition, posters listing 100 reasons to attend the Games, brochures and ticketing information were provided.

As the festivities came to a close, so did one more day in the countdown to the Games. And with the 100 Days to Go celebration serving as just a taste of what the actual Games will be like, don’t be left without a ticket, click here to buy yours now.

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