Monday, April 04, 2011
Great Britain: Save money with Endurance GB's try before you buy scheme
Karen Spinner
4 April, 2011
Have you always wanted to give endurance riding a go, but been unsure where to start? If so, a new scheme from Endurance GB (EGB) could be for you.
EGB's new Try Before You Buy incentive is aimed at riders wanting to experience competitive endurance riding for the first time.
It offers free registration for horse and rider, enabling them to compete in two novice rides of up to 40km in distance...
Read more here:
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/news/397/306684.html
VI Kaliber Andalucia: Stage 2 - Dos Hermanas - Carmona

Photo by Kristian Fenaux
Jesus Ruiz wins the stage and overall lead
The rider and his horse Cadiz Durango
move up one position and placed on his head
The second and third on the stage today were for the well Cadiz, Sanlucar, Jesus Montano with splendid and the French Veronique Loukoum Gaillard
The Cadiz Jesus Ruiz, riding Durango, has now won the third stage of VI Raid Kaliber Andalusia between Dos Hermanas and Carmona and his victory won first place in the provisional standings.
Monday April 4 has played the third stage of VI Raid Equestrian
Kaliber Andalusia between Dos Hermanas and Carmona, 54 km
route. Participants left at nine in the morning of Two Sisters
Racetrack Road Mairena del Alcor, which was installed veterinary
intermediate.
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Photo by Kristian Fenaux
April 4 2011
Jesus Ruiz gana la etapa y lidera la general
El jinete gaditano y su caballo Durango,
ascienden un puesto y se colocan en cabeza
El segundo y tercer puesto de la etapa de hoy han sido para el tambien gaditano, de Sanlucar, Jesus Montano con Esplendida y la francesa Veronique Gaillard con Loukoum
El gaditano Jesus Ruiz, montando a Durango, ha ganado hoy la tercera etapa del VI Raid Kaliber Andalucia entre Dos Hermanas y Carmona y conquisto con su victoria el primer puesto en la clasificacion general provisional.
Hoy lunes 4 de abril se ha disputado la tercera etapa del VI Raid
Ecuestre Kaliber Andalucia entre Dos Hermanas y Carmona, recorrido de
54 kilometros. Los participantes salieron a las nueve de la manana del
Hipodromo de Dos Hermanas camino de Mairena del Alcor, donde estaba
instalado el control veterinario intermedio.
More stories, photos and videos at
http://www.endurance.net/international/Spain/2011AlAndalus/
Great Britain: Team Selection Announcement
28 March 2011
After a very successful day at Kings Forest, I would like to announce, on behalf of the Selectors that the following combinations have been selected from the World Class Start Squad to travel to Mont Le Soie on 30th April 2011 to compete as a Team representing Great Britain. They will all ride in the 120km FEI 2*.
Fiona Griffiths and Dear Kate
Lindsey Comben and Radhwan
Andrea Champ and Driumghiga Luxor
Sue Higgins and Aberllywds Another Rose
Annie Ings and Alpha
Alex Freaks and Maresha
In addition members of the World Class Potential Squad will also travel with the Team and compete under the guidance of the Management Team, whilst supporting those not so experienced combinations, to obtain further FEI qualifications to progress their elevation to the Elite Squad. These combinations are as follows:-
Rachael Atkinson and Vanash
Claire Bruce and Ah Diba
Sue Rich and Czako
Lesley-Ann Parker and Velvet Echo
In addition Young Rider Squad Member Louise Rich will take Cziko to complete in the YR120 2*.
This trip will encompass members of the World Class Start, Potential and Young Rider Squads all travelling and competing together which is a huge step in the right direction to get all the Squads working together.
Di Latham, (Chair of Selectors)
Sunday, April 03, 2011
Great Britain: A great day for Endurance at the Celebration of the horse raceday at Newbury
1st April 2011
Endurance featured prominently at The Celebration of the Horse themed raceday at Newbury Racecourse on Saturday 26th March. The inaugural event was attended by over 9,000 people including around 400 members of BEF recognised disciplines. The day included a 7 race jump racing card and a host of equestrian themed demonstrations and stands. Endurance World Class Potential Squad member Rachael Claridge and her lovely homebred part Arab gelding, Prince Meliodas represented Endurance GB in the parade.
The idea for the raceday was developed by a group of students currently studying for BSc (Hons) in Equine Business Management, Sports Business Management or Equine Science from the Royal Agricultural, Hartpury and Sparsholt Colleges. They provided a day of educational and entertaining equestrian activities in addition to the racing which appealed to all. This included demonstrations and a parade featuring representatives for Dressage, Driving, Endurance, Eventing and Riding for the Disabled (RDA).
Endurance GB's stand was busy throughout the day with numerous enquiries about this fast growing sport. Nikki Routledge (PR Director for EGB) said "We gave out around 200 information packs and hope this day will prove very beneficial in promoting endurance riding to more riders and encourage more members." The EGB stand was manned by the enthusiastic and capable team of Nikki, Di Latham (Chairman of Selectors), Rosemary Attfield, Emily Nott and Jen Rennie.
Endurance GB is the governing body fir the sport in England and Wales. To find out more, call 02476 697929 or visit their website for more details www.endurancegb.co.uk
Saturday, April 02, 2011
VI Kaliber Andalucia - Stage 1: El Rocio to Sevilla

Saturday April 2 2011
This morning we started from the Ermita de la Virgen del Rocio in
Aldea del Rocio (Almonte, Huelva) at 9 pm, Kaliber-Andalucia VI, began
the event more attractive to European Equestrian Resistance.
The mood turned from all participants and accompanying persons to the
imminent start of the test, all wanting to catch the sand through the
Ajoli bridge pillar taken to the palace and drink for the first time
and guiding the path of Raya this year has enough water, but the host
with the same affection that host pilgrims.
The target has been given this early morning and had to acknowledge the participants of the Raid on the promotion, which accompanies the Kaliber.
The partnership of all participants on a premise in this competition, acquaintances greet one in the previous day were not, as in the technical meeting and dinner later, he was so busy that we were losing from such competition.
The output is given to the 9 o'clock to 36 participants of the VI
Kaliber.
The Vet-Gate is located in the town of Villamanrique de la Condesa in
Hamlet Purpurea, which first passes the control Jesus Ruiz with his
horse "Durango", who with his private camera, it does pick up all the
images of the race horse. Second Marta Hidalgo comes with "Hermes."
The goal is located in the Club ZaudÃn in Mairena del Aljarafe, where
three horses come together, but it is the evergreen "Hermes" ridden by
the champion Marta Hidalgo, the winner coming, to recover the first
and be presented at the Vet-Gate . Second, and within seconds had a
"Durango" with its rider Jesus Ruiz of the Cattle Andalusi.
1 .- Marta Hidalgo with "Hermes" in 2h-53'-15''

2 .- Jesus Ruiz in "Durango" in 2h-53'-40''
3 .- Ed Wach with "Marques de Karesi" in 2h-53'-50.''

The complete test results in: STEP 1
Kaliber VI-Andalucia.
The award ceremony has taken place during the visit that the
Organization has organized the Alcazar of Seville.
Parallel to this VI Kaliber, Andalucia, has run a Raid Promotion with
the participation of 18 pairs, who have walked the same miles as the
main event.
Of the 18 participants 14 were classified and 4 unclassified.
Full results of the test phase and recovery time:
Raid VI Kaliber.pdf Promotion
The horse as a best condition, "Streaky"
The output gave the 9'20 hours from the gates of the shrine.
Greetings - Gabriel en route.
El Raid Blog
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Thursday, March 31, 2011
Spain: El Rocio Waits for VI Kaliber-Andalucia

Thursday March 31 2011
We are at the foot of the White Dove participants waiting for Kaliber VI-Andalucia.
Tomorrow begins the reception of the pairs who come to this land marshy excited to start the pilgrimage from the Shrine of Our Lady of Rocio in Almonte (Huelva) to the Hill where is located the Sanctuary of the Virgin de la Cabeza in Andujar (Jaen), wandering in the provinces of Huelva, Seville, Cordoba and ending in Jaen.

When we arrived at Camping "The Village" which is mounted the Headquarters of the Organization of the VI Kaliber, we found that many participants were already enjoying the sand rocieras, walking their horses, among them Gunderson, Fernando Uriarte, some French and one Belgian, this Saturday to step back, but now in competition plan, when the departure of this great trial of strength Equestrian, the longest in Europe.
From the village of Rocio
Greetings - Gabriel en route.
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Australia: Queensland XXXX beer saves horse's life
Diamond Mojo is feeling great after a diet of XXXX beer. Picture: Adam Head Source: Herald Sun IT sounds like a load of XXXX, but beer saved this horse's life.
Diamond Mojo, a six-year-old Australian waler, had been given up for dead by his owner, Steve Clibborn, after being struck down by a bout of colic.
So, as desperate men do in desperate times, Steve turned to the bottle - not for himself, but for his prize endurance horse.
"I had pretty much kissed him goodbye," he said.
"I had spent 23 hours straight with him, but nothing worked and then I remembered an old bush tale that said you could feed them beer.
"I don't know whether I really believed it or not, but it was worth a shot and, as soon as he had that beer, he burped and perked right up. So I gave him another couple."
Over the following days, Steve repeated the dose - using Queensland's XXXX lager - until his horse found his mojo.
Colic produces acute abdominal pain and can be caused by stress.
It often proves fatal to horses and opinion is divided on how it can best be treated.
But Steve thinks he is on to a winner with the amber nectar.
"It bloody well worked," he said.
"I am not sure of the science behind it but, because it's gassy, it can give them some relief.
"He ended up taking quite a shine to XXXX.
"So I had to get him off the grog or he was going to cost me a fortune. He prefers carrots now."
Diamond Mojo is well on the road to recovery on Mr Clibborn's farm near Lismore, in northern NSW, and could soon make a return to endurance racing.
[Full article at http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/more-news/queensland-xxxx-beer-saves-horses-life/story-fn7x8me2-1226031640282...]
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