April 1 2014
"I know if a horse likes me or not - it's just a feeling," says 90-year-old Ken Hobday, Australian endurance rider featured on "Today Tonight's Sensational Senior."
Ken's love for horses and his love for endurance riding shine in this short but heart-warming documentary piece about this member of West Australian Endurance Riders Association.
[video here]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLYltZqK8EM&feature=youtu.be
Tuesday, April 01, 2014
France: Géraldine Brault riding Pomoska du Barthas wins 160km Endurance at Fontainbleau
Horsereporter.com - Full Article
Pamela Burton
28 March, 2014, France ~ French rider, GĂ©raldine Brault, 29, riding her own Pomoska du Barthas won the 160km course, the first CEI 3* of the year in France. Brault led the course from the first to the sixth loop and finished 3:49 minutes ahead of Germany’s Sabrina Arnold on Wamid. In spite of a fall after arriving at the finish line, Dominique Payen (FR) made it onto the podium in third place after finishing the ride on her horse, Naelle du Fonpeyrol...
Read more here:
http://www.horsereporter.com/2014/04/01/geraldine-brault-riding-pomoska-du-barthas-wins-160km-endurance-at-fontainbleau/
Pamela Burton
28 March, 2014, France ~ French rider, GĂ©raldine Brault, 29, riding her own Pomoska du Barthas won the 160km course, the first CEI 3* of the year in France. Brault led the course from the first to the sixth loop and finished 3:49 minutes ahead of Germany’s Sabrina Arnold on Wamid. In spite of a fall after arriving at the finish line, Dominique Payen (FR) made it onto the podium in third place after finishing the ride on her horse, Naelle du Fonpeyrol...
Read more here:
http://www.horsereporter.com/2014/04/01/geraldine-brault-riding-pomoska-du-barthas-wins-160km-endurance-at-fontainbleau/
Great Britain: Timeform lambast BHA over handling of Godolphin steroids scandal
Theguardian.com - Full Article
British Horseracing Authority urged to widen drug testing and seek greater control over vets
Tony Paley - theguardian.com
Tuesday 1 April 2014
British racing's rulers have come in for stinging criticism from the respected Timeform organisation over their handling of the Godolphin steroids scandal last year.
The comments are made in the latest edition of Timeform's Racehorses annual covering the 2013 Flat racing season and will make for uncomfortable reading for the British Horseracing Authority (BHA).
Timeform argue that the damage caused by the Mahmood al-Zarooni case will take "years to repair" and call on the BHA to widen the scope of its drug testing and seek greater control over vets involved with racing stables. "Any sport that fails to police its doping problems with the utmost rigour pays a heavy price," they conclude...
Read more here:
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2014/apr/01/timeform-godolphin-steroids-scandal
British Horseracing Authority urged to widen drug testing and seek greater control over vets
Tony Paley - theguardian.com
Tuesday 1 April 2014
British racing's rulers have come in for stinging criticism from the respected Timeform organisation over their handling of the Godolphin steroids scandal last year.
The comments are made in the latest edition of Timeform's Racehorses annual covering the 2013 Flat racing season and will make for uncomfortable reading for the British Horseracing Authority (BHA).
Timeform argue that the damage caused by the Mahmood al-Zarooni case will take "years to repair" and call on the BHA to widen the scope of its drug testing and seek greater control over vets involved with racing stables. "Any sport that fails to police its doping problems with the utmost rigour pays a heavy price," they conclude...
Read more here:
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2014/apr/01/timeform-godolphin-steroids-scandal
Saturday, March 29, 2014
AERC Takes Action As International Endurance Abuses Continue
  Chronofhorse.comOriginal article appeared in The Chronicle of the Horse
As the sport of endurance has grown more popular, so have the cheating and welfare issues, and the American riders want to protect the sport they helped create.
BY ERIN HARTY
This is a story of international intrigue, of power and influence, of drugs, cheating and preferential treatment.
It involves sheikhs, princesses and cowboys, viral Internet videos and lumbering bureaucracy.
It’s also the story of how the participants and enthusiasts of perhaps the most organic of all the international
equestrian sports—the pursuit of riding a horse as fast as you safely can from point A to point B across natural terrain—are trying to save the sport from its own success. This story begins in the deserts of the Middle East and ends in a conference room in Atlanta where people who share a common interest in endurance all agree there is a problem and are having a healthy debate about how to fix it.
Are you intrigued yet?
To follow this story, let’s start at the beginning...
Read full article:
Erin_Harty_Article_on_AERC_to_FEI_Motion.pdf
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Australia: Endurance ride back by popular demand
Cowraguardian.com.au - Full Article
The Neville Endurance Ride is back by popular demand.
On the 5th and 6th of April this beautiful and historical little town will be host to many horse and rider combinations all setting out to enjoy riding around the beautiful pine forests on sandy tracks, in great company.
Camping will be at the shady show ground with all general amenities, come kick back and enjoy some nice scenery.
The Lachlan Endurance Riders Club (LERC) have taken up the task with locals from the Blayney/Carcoar area in particular Marjorie Trudgett (who has put heart and soul into this event) Also to Di Luker who is Secretary and helped with tracks, etc. Together a strong and effective team is ready and prepared to welcome horses and riders to Neville...
Read more here:
http://www.cowraguardian.com.au/story/2179535/endurance-ride-back-by-popular-demand/?cs=594
The Neville Endurance Ride is back by popular demand.
On the 5th and 6th of April this beautiful and historical little town will be host to many horse and rider combinations all setting out to enjoy riding around the beautiful pine forests on sandy tracks, in great company.
Camping will be at the shady show ground with all general amenities, come kick back and enjoy some nice scenery.
The Lachlan Endurance Riders Club (LERC) have taken up the task with locals from the Blayney/Carcoar area in particular Marjorie Trudgett (who has put heart and soul into this event) Also to Di Luker who is Secretary and helped with tracks, etc. Together a strong and effective team is ready and prepared to welcome horses and riders to Neville...
Read more here:
http://www.cowraguardian.com.au/story/2179535/endurance-ride-back-by-popular-demand/?cs=594
New Zealand: Kiwis aim to make big impact at WEG 2014
Horsetalk.co.nz - Full Article
By Horsetalk.co.nz on Mar 27, 2014
New Zealand Equestrian Sport’s High Performance leader Sarah Harris says it’s a “real shame” that the country won’t have a dressage rider at the upcoming FEI Alltech World Equestrian Games in France, but the discipline’s focus is now on the Rio 2016 Olympics and beyond.
Sole “A” squad rider Vanessa Way has retired her mount, KH Arvan, after the horse failed to bounce back as well as expected following an operation.
But Harris said the results from the young combinations at the recent Horse of the Year showed the sport had an exciting future...
Read more here:
http://horsetalk.co.nz/2014/03/27/kiwis-aim-big-impact-weg-2014/#ixzz2xAp3MRU8
By Horsetalk.co.nz on Mar 27, 2014
New Zealand Equestrian Sport’s High Performance leader Sarah Harris says it’s a “real shame” that the country won’t have a dressage rider at the upcoming FEI Alltech World Equestrian Games in France, but the discipline’s focus is now on the Rio 2016 Olympics and beyond.
Sole “A” squad rider Vanessa Way has retired her mount, KH Arvan, after the horse failed to bounce back as well as expected following an operation.
But Harris said the results from the young combinations at the recent Horse of the Year showed the sport had an exciting future...
Read more here:
http://horsetalk.co.nz/2014/03/27/kiwis-aim-big-impact-weg-2014/#ixzz2xAp3MRU8
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Scotland: Endurance riders in Penninghame Forest
  Gallowaygazette.co.uk - Full Article26 March 2014
Scottish Endurance Riding Club
Dumfries Branch
The above branch held a successful endurance ride in Penninghame and Glenrazie Woods recently.
Many thanks to the Forestry Commission at Newton Stewart for the use of these tracks and also for clearing all fallen trees in order for the riders to use the tracks. Also local residents for putting up with the horses and riders around their homes and sharing their walking areas for part of the day...
Read more here:
http://www.gallowaygazette.co.uk/sport/local-sport/endurance-riders-in-penninghame-forest-1-3353771
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