The 2015 Derby is filling up fast, and with female applicants outnumbering males 2 to 1 it brings the question?
Where are all the boys?
The first four Mongol Derbies were won by the boys, but in 2013 the ladies came into ascendency. The first five finishers were girls, with 19 year old Lara Prior-Palmer taking the crown. In 2014 Sam Jones put her stamp on the derby, with the girls this time dominating the top 15.
Will 2015 be a chance for the chaps to win back some dignity or will the girls ride it home again? Are you a gent determined to wrestle back the title? Are you a lady equally determined to keep the title from their grasps?
Applications are still open...
More info at: http://www.theadventurists.com/mongol-derby/
Tuesday, October 07, 2014
Monday, October 06, 2014
Jessica Langridge and Tarrangower Crescendo win Tom Quilty Gold Cup 2014
October 4 2014
Winner of the Tom Quilty Gold Cup for 2014 is Jessica Langridge and Tarrangower Crecendo with a riding time of 9.13.25.
Jessica also received the Shareym Trophy as the first middleweight or heavyweight horse to complete the Tom Quilty Gold Cup and who has the most Quilty buckles to its credit up to and including the current event.
Tom Quilty Gold Cup 2014 Best Conditioned Awards
HW - Alan Mackinder & Jezabelle Sweet Dreams - 460 points
MW - Kristie Taprell & Castlebar Belair - 436 points
LW - Dianne Walsh & Razorback Silver Wings - 447 points
JNR - Colleen Krahnen & Kalkadoon Viva - 435 points
Winner of the Tom Quilty Gold Cup for 2014 is Jessica Langridge and Tarrangower Crecendo with a riding time of 9.13.25.
Jessica also received the Shareym Trophy as the first middleweight or heavyweight horse to complete the Tom Quilty Gold Cup and who has the most Quilty buckles to its credit up to and including the current event.
Tom Quilty Gold Cup 2014 Best Conditioned Awards
HW - Alan Mackinder & Jezabelle Sweet Dreams - 460 points
MW - Kristie Taprell & Castlebar Belair - 436 points
LW - Dianne Walsh & Razorback Silver Wings - 447 points
JNR - Colleen Krahnen & Kalkadoon Viva - 435 points
Meydan to back Endurance GB drive
gulfnews.com - Full Article
Potential partnership would help develop comprehensive programme of activities in UK
WAMPublished: 17:12 October 4, 2014
Dubai: Endurance GB (EGB) is in discussion with the Dubai-based Meydan Group over a package of benefits to back the sport of endurance racing in Britain throughout 2015 and beyond.
The potential partnership between Meydan and EGB would allow the latter to develop a comprehensive programme of activities that promises far-reaching and lasting benefits for EGB and its members.
The proposal includes a number of innovations to aid development of the sport in Britain, aligned to the aspirations of the FEI’s Endurance Strategic Planning Group — to “provide leadership and to drive the necessary culture change in Endurance with regard to anti-doping and horse welfare”...
Read more here:
http://gulfnews.com/sport/horse-racing/meydan-to-back-endurance-gb-drive-1.1394121
Potential partnership would help develop comprehensive programme of activities in UK
WAMPublished: 17:12 October 4, 2014
Dubai: Endurance GB (EGB) is in discussion with the Dubai-based Meydan Group over a package of benefits to back the sport of endurance racing in Britain throughout 2015 and beyond.
The potential partnership between Meydan and EGB would allow the latter to develop a comprehensive programme of activities that promises far-reaching and lasting benefits for EGB and its members.
The proposal includes a number of innovations to aid development of the sport in Britain, aligned to the aspirations of the FEI’s Endurance Strategic Planning Group — to “provide leadership and to drive the necessary culture change in Endurance with regard to anti-doping and horse welfare”...
Read more here:
http://gulfnews.com/sport/horse-racing/meydan-to-back-endurance-gb-drive-1.1394121
Slovakia: Esmail Mohammad: Quality is the key to success
Gulfnews.com - Full Article
Dual World Championship-winning trainer stresses the importance of having qualitative goals
By Leslie Wilson Jr
Racing & Special Features Writer
Published: 17:08 October 4, 2014
Bratislava, Slovakia: One word that keeps cropping up when talking to Esmail Mohammad, the dual endurance world championship winning trainer, is quality.
Achieving good results, he says, has everything to do with quality — from the horse to its training to the execution of the ride.
Esmail is clearly a man driven by the desire to achieve the best results and he purses that objective relentlessly. Which explains how he has been able to find the right balance between training endurance horses and thoroughbred racehorses, simultaneously...
Read more here:
http://gulfnews.com/sport/horse-racing/esmail-mohammad-quality-is-the-key-to-success-1.1394116?utm_content=1.1394116&utm_medium=RSS&utm_source=Feeds&utm_campaign=Esmail_Mohammad%3A_Quality_is_the_key_to_success&localLinksEnabled=false&utm_term=Sport_RSS_feed
Dual World Championship-winning trainer stresses the importance of having qualitative goals
By Leslie Wilson Jr
Racing & Special Features Writer
Published: 17:08 October 4, 2014
Bratislava, Slovakia: One word that keeps cropping up when talking to Esmail Mohammad, the dual endurance world championship winning trainer, is quality.
Achieving good results, he says, has everything to do with quality — from the horse to its training to the execution of the ride.
Esmail is clearly a man driven by the desire to achieve the best results and he purses that objective relentlessly. Which explains how he has been able to find the right balance between training endurance horses and thoroughbred racehorses, simultaneously...
Read more here:
http://gulfnews.com/sport/horse-racing/esmail-mohammad-quality-is-the-key-to-success-1.1394116?utm_content=1.1394116&utm_medium=RSS&utm_source=Feeds&utm_campaign=Esmail_Mohammad%3A_Quality_is_the_key_to_success&localLinksEnabled=false&utm_term=Sport_RSS_feed
Thursday, October 02, 2014
Australia: Wagin gears up for Tom Quilty Gold Cup
Waginargus.com.au - Full Article
By AMANDA RAYNER Oct. 1, 2014, 10 p.m.
IN 1966 Kimberley cattleman Tom Quilty and renowned bootmaker R M Williams had a bet in a pub that a horse could not be ridden 100 miles in one day.
Quilty donated 1000 and a gold cup was commissioned for the first prize.
The first endurance ride was organised as a national ride to perpetuate his wish that we should not lose the ability or pioneering tradition to ride over varying terrain for long distances.
The first ride was held in the Hawkesbury area in New South Wales with 26 riders starting in the event.
Gabriel Stecher, a Hungarian born engineer, won on his purebred Arabian stallion Shalawi. He rode all the way bareback in a time of 11 hours and 24 minutes. The Quilty tradition was born...
Read more here:
http://www.waginargus.com.au/story/2594459/wagin-gears-up-for-tom-quilty-gold-cup/?cs=12
By AMANDA RAYNER Oct. 1, 2014, 10 p.m.
IN 1966 Kimberley cattleman Tom Quilty and renowned bootmaker R M Williams had a bet in a pub that a horse could not be ridden 100 miles in one day.
Quilty donated 1000 and a gold cup was commissioned for the first prize.
The first endurance ride was organised as a national ride to perpetuate his wish that we should not lose the ability or pioneering tradition to ride over varying terrain for long distances.
The first ride was held in the Hawkesbury area in New South Wales with 26 riders starting in the event.
Gabriel Stecher, a Hungarian born engineer, won on his purebred Arabian stallion Shalawi. He rode all the way bareback in a time of 11 hours and 24 minutes. The Quilty tradition was born...
Read more here:
http://www.waginargus.com.au/story/2594459/wagin-gears-up-for-tom-quilty-gold-cup/?cs=12
Australia: Endurance rider Brook Sample looking for 10th Tom Quilty Gold Cup win
Waginargus.com.au - Full Story
October 1 2014
CHAMPION endurance rider Brook Sample will be looking at claiming his eighth Tom Quilty Gold Cup title in Wagin tomorrow.
The nation's most prestigious endurance ride, the gruelling 160 kilometre event was won in 2013 by Sample in his home state of Queensland in just over nine hours.
His 17-year-old horse Brookleigh Excalibur had previously won with Sample in 2012 at St Helens in Tasmania and in 2010 at Manilla in NSW.
Sample was the youngest rider to win the Tom Quilty Cup at age 16.
He won on a horse bred by his father Bob Sample also a notable endurance rider and from whom the passion of endurance riding was fostered from an early age. Sample began riding at the age of two, competing in his first ride at age four...
Read more here:
http://www.waginargus.com.au/story/2595047/endurance-rider-looking-for-10th-win/?cs=1665
October 1 2014
CHAMPION endurance rider Brook Sample will be looking at claiming his eighth Tom Quilty Gold Cup title in Wagin tomorrow.
The nation's most prestigious endurance ride, the gruelling 160 kilometre event was won in 2013 by Sample in his home state of Queensland in just over nine hours.
His 17-year-old horse Brookleigh Excalibur had previously won with Sample in 2012 at St Helens in Tasmania and in 2010 at Manilla in NSW.
Sample was the youngest rider to win the Tom Quilty Cup at age 16.
He won on a horse bred by his father Bob Sample also a notable endurance rider and from whom the passion of endurance riding was fostered from an early age. Sample began riding at the age of two, competing in his first ride at age four...
Read more here:
http://www.waginargus.com.au/story/2595047/endurance-rider-looking-for-10th-win/?cs=1665
Wednesday, October 01, 2014
USA Young Endurance Riders Head to Santo Domingo, Chile
Horsereporter.com - Full Article
29 September 2014, USA
Pamela Burton
Emmett Ross, Chef d’Equipe for USA Endurance, has verified that two riders will compete in the 120km CEIYJ2** endurance ride to be held in Santo Domingo, Chile on 4 October.
Ross: “Yes I am taking two young riders to Chile for October 4 120 km ride. The Chilean Federation has been great and offered to find two horses for the two riders to ride. Pedro Pablo Gomez, who has been a friend for over 15 years, is dedicating two of his horses– Pedro’s wife Ximena is arranging much of the administrative aspects. This event is to allow a few of our top young riders to learn the course in advance of the Junior Young Rider World Championships hosted by Chile in November 2015. The venue location at the beautiful Las Brisas resort is near the town of Santo Domingo nearly a two hour drive from Santiago...
Read more here:
http://www.horsereporter.com/2014/09/30/usa-young-endurance-riders-head-to-santo-domingo-chili/
29 September 2014, USA
Pamela Burton
Emmett Ross, Chef d’Equipe for USA Endurance, has verified that two riders will compete in the 120km CEIYJ2** endurance ride to be held in Santo Domingo, Chile on 4 October.
Ross: “Yes I am taking two young riders to Chile for October 4 120 km ride. The Chilean Federation has been great and offered to find two horses for the two riders to ride. Pedro Pablo Gomez, who has been a friend for over 15 years, is dedicating two of his horses– Pedro’s wife Ximena is arranging much of the administrative aspects. This event is to allow a few of our top young riders to learn the course in advance of the Junior Young Rider World Championships hosted by Chile in November 2015. The venue location at the beautiful Las Brisas resort is near the town of Santo Domingo nearly a two hour drive from Santiago...
Read more here:
http://www.horsereporter.com/2014/09/30/usa-young-endurance-riders-head-to-santo-domingo-chili/
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