Thursday, December 11, 2014

Spain: 2015 Copa de los Pueblos: To Finish is to Win

El Raid Blog

On May 1-3, 2015, the Copa de los Pueblos - Cup of Nations - will be held in Malaga, Spain, a 160-km ride over 24 hours in the Genal valley.

Sign up begins January 1st. Places are limited, and will be allocated by the pre-registration. For more information, see
https://www.facebook.com/events/287510484764749/permalink/326769964172134/

COPA DE LOS PUEBLOS - REGULATIONS 2015

The philosophy of the COPA DE LOS PUEBLOS (CLP) is based on the roots and tradition of endurance; To Finish is To Win. To ride with good sportsmanship, good horsemanship, and to complete with a mount that is “fit to continue”. CLP is a sporting event and there will be prizes to acknowledge placements in the various categories and the horses elegible for Best Condition trophies. Participants who complete the CLP within the time allotted receive a momento of completion (to be confirmed). For a safe and successful ride we strongly recommends that each rider be thoroughly familiar with their equine, including it´s regular physiology and behavior, especially in crowded conditions and on narrow trails at night. The CLP is sanctioned by FAH, but the rules of the CLP govern. No abuse or inhumane treatment of equines, accidental or deliberate, will be tolerated, nor will violations of the CLP’s Medication Policy. In both instances, the penalty is immediate disqualification from the CLP. In extreme cases, a rider may be barred from competing in the CLP in future years.

Please read carefully.

1. Receipt of the entry for CLP event does not guarantee acceptance to participate. 
2. When the quota of participants is reached, further entries will be placed on a waiting list. 
3. Participants must be insured for civil responsibility, as must their horse. It is strongly recommended both rider and horse have experience of endurance competition, consider the high technicalities of this event when preparing both themselves and their horse, and tailor their training accordingly. 
4. If official notice is received 10 days or more before the date of the event and a substitute rider can be appointed the cost of inscription will be refunded. If no substitute can be organised 50% of the inscription will be refunded. No shows will not receive a refund.

ENTRY RULES
1a. Equines: All horses, mules, donkeys and ponies, except lactating mares and mares in foal, are eligible to enter the CLP provided they are shod or wearing protective footwear (unless exempted under 1e. below), are at least 72 months old on the day of the ride, are in compliance with the CLP drug and medications policy, and in the sole opinion of the CLP Veterinary staff are in fit condition to compete. References in these rules to horses include other equines as well.
b. Riders: The CLP is open to all riders 12 years of age and older on the day of the CLP who have paid their entry fees.
c. Juniors: Junior riders under age 18 must be accompanied by one or more responsible adults, 21 years old or older, who are entered contestants and have agreed in writing to sponsor that Junior throughout the ride. If the sponsor is pulled or unable or unwilling to continue sponsoring the Junior, the Junior may proceed, but only if a new sponsor can be found willing to sponsor, in writing, the Junior rider for the rest of the ride. The new sponsor must be recorded by the CLP Director or the Head Volunteer at the CLP checkpoint nearest to where the former sponsor is pulled.
d. Safety: All Riders are required to wear Homologated/BSEN/BS/ASTM/SEI certified safety helmets.
e. Barefoot horses: Riding a barefoot horse/mule 160 kilometers over rocky ground is not recommended. We recommend the horse has some type of protection. 
2. START - Riders must assemble with their horses for the start of the CLP as specifically directed by CLP Management at the pre-ride meeting. All riders must attend the pre-ride meeting to get the specific start instructions. All riders must leave the starting line no later than fifteen minutes after the official starting time of the CLP.
3. CIRCUIT - The route is well marked. Riders must stay on the circuit at all times throughout the CLP and meet the cut-off times established for each checkpoint. Riders must reach the Timed Finish line within 24 hours elapsed total time from the official starting time to be eligible for a completion. CLP Management may change the circuit if necessary due to weather or circuit conditions. If possible, a written description of any circuit changes will be given to riders prior to the ride and such changes will be posted on the CLP website. Any circuit changes made too late for written handouts or posting on the website will be announced at the mandatory pre-ride meeting.
4. VETERINARY INSPECTIONS.
a. The care, comfort and health of the equines are of concern to the CLP Veterinarians from the time of arrival until horses are in their vehicles heading home. Riders are required to comply with veterinary instructions with regard to the care of their horses before, during and after the CLP until released by a CLP Veterinarian.
b. Horses shall be considered to have begun competition in the CLP when initially presented to the CLP Veterinarians for the Pre-Ride Examination. A horse that does not pass the Pre-Ride Examination may be rechecked by CLP veterinarians no later than one-half hour before the close of the control or when the veterinarian see´s is opportune. The horse may not be removed from the vet check area. Only one recheck will be allowed. It is the responsibility of the rider to present the horse for examination only after the rider is satisfied that the equine is loosened up and in sound condition to enter and complete the ride.
c.Ea ch rider, in all cases, must be present with his or her horse at every vet examination (a crew member can trot out the horse in the presence of the rider and the veterinarian). Each rider is responsible for informing the veterinarian of any problems his or her horse may be having.
d. Any conflicts or disputes involving the veterinary judging of an equine shall be resolved on the spot by the Lead Veterinarian at that stop, whose decision is final.
e. All horses are subject to saliva, urine, and blood tests at any time. Test samples may be drawn by a CLP Veterinarian or a Department of Agriculture and Fisheries approved Veterinarian.

5. CREW RULES.
A crew member is defined as anyone who provides material support for an equine or rider during the CLP Competition. Cooperation by crew members is essential to the safety of the riders, horses, and other crew members, and to the efficient running of the CLP, including limiting congestion in vet checks and in traffic flow.

a. Riders will be held responsible for the actions of their crews. Crew members must comply with all event rules and with all regulations and instructions issued by CLP Management. They must also comply with all parking, traffic and access instructions. Failure to do so may result in sanctions to the individuals involved and/or the rider, up to and including disqualification of the crew’s rider.
b. Crews are to help the rider and horse only at the checkpoints listed below*. Crews must not meet riders at isolated, out-of-the-way spots or follow the rider along the circuit. This kind of extra help is contrary to the fair competition spirit of the CLP and may result in sanctions to the individuals involved and/or the rider, up to and including disqualification of the crew’s rider.
c. No pacing on horseback, on foot, or on any type of vehicle is allowed.
d. Dogs must be leashed at all times.
e. Crews are only allowed at the following points on the Ride:

*Details to be provided

6. MISCELLANEOUS RULES
Common courtesy and good sportsmanship by riders, crews, and spectators govern all aspects of the CLP including the use of the trail.

a. Riders must, at the first safe opportunity, give passing room to an overtaking rider who asks. 
b. If a horse kicks, it should have a red tail marking. If it is a stallion it should have a blue tail marking. If it is a mare in season it should have a yellow tail marking
c. Watch out for hikers and mountain bikes.
d. Consumption of alcoholic beverages by participants and crew members is discouraged
e. Because of extreme fire danger, smoking is strongly discouraged.
f. Apparel - Riders must wear appropriate riding clothes, a safety helmet, shoes with a heel or caged stirrups.
g. Insurance: Any rider or horse owner is personally liable for any damage caused to third parties by himself, his employees and assistants or their horses. 
h. Equipment - Draw reins, whips and spurs are forbidden. Heavyweight Western-type and Vaquero saddles, also Vaquero stirrups, are forbidden.

Full list of rules that include sanction, drug violation and medication policies will be made available to participants nearer the date.

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

FEI General Assembly 2014 to elect new President in Baku (AZE)

FEI.org

10 Dec 2014

The 14th FEI President will be elected this Sunday 14 December by the FEI General Assembly which gets underway this week in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan.

The five Presidential candidates (listed in order of receipt of the candidacy files by the FEI) are Pierre Genecand (SUI), Ulf Helgstrand (DEN), John McEwen (GBR), Pierre Durand (FRA), and Ingmar De Vos (BEL). Javier Revuelta del Peral (ESP), who had also submitted a candidacy file, withdrew from the election process in November.

The five candidates will present their manifestos to the National Federations, stakeholders and international media during the Meet the Presidential Candidates session on Saturday 13 December at 14.15 AZT (local Azerbaijan time, GMT + 4 hours). The individual presentations by the candidates will be followed by a question and answer session at 16.15 AZT on 13 December.

The order of the candidates’ presentations will be determined by a draw overseen by the Independent Advisory Committee, which was set up by the FEI Bureau in September 2014 to preserve the integrity of the election process and avoid any potential conflict of interest. The draw will take place at 19.00 AZT on 12 December.

The General Assembly and the Meet the Presidential Candidates session will be broadcast live and free of charge on FEI TV, the FEI’s official online video platform.

A press kit containing detailed information on the FEI General Assembly 2014, the Presidential election, and the FEI Awards Gala presented by Longines is attached. It is also available online here.


Brief biographical information on the Presidential candidates

Pierre Genecand (SUI)
Pierre Genecand, 64, is proposed by the Swiss Equestrian Federation. A businessman, banker and insurance broker by profession, Genecand served as president of the Geneva International Horse Show from 1989 to 2003. He has been a member of the board of the World Cup of Horsemanship, the Alliance of Jumping Organisers, and the Committee of Swiss Top Sports. He is the current president of the Polo Club Gstaad and the Hublot Polo Gold Club.

Ulf Helgstrand (DEN)
Ulf Helgstrand, 63, is proposed by the Danish Equestrian Federation. A medical doctor by profession, Helgstrand is a professor of vascular surgery. He has served as President of the Danish Equestrian Federation since 2003. He was board member and Vice President of the Danish Warmblood Association for 10 years and currently serves as Vice President and charter member of the European Equestrian Federation. Helgstrand is a former Dressage rider and has run a stud with several approved Dressage stallions since 1991.

John McEwen (GBR)
John McEwen, 69, is proposed by the British Equestrian Federation. A qualified veterinary surgeon with wide international experience, McEwen served as veterinary surgeon to the British Jumping and Dressage teams, working at eight Olympic Games up to and including London 2012, and at all editions of the FEI World Equestrian Games™. He was vice chairman of the FEI Veterinary Committee from 1999 to 2003 and has been the Committee’s chair since 2006. He also currently chairs the FEI Prohibited Substances List and Laboratory Groups. McEwen has served on an advisory panel for the charity World Horse Welfare for more than 15 years. He represents the FEI at the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) specialising in horse transport issues and on the International Sports Horse Confederation (IHSC). McEwen was appointed FEI 1st Vice President in 2010.

Pierre Durand (FRA)
Pierre Durand, 59, is proposed by the French Equestrian Federation. Durand holds a degree in business law, is a former professional rider and wine grower. He won individual gold at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games with the 13-year old gelding Jappeloup. He also competed in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games and, amongst numerous international and national titles, became European Jumping champion in 1987. Durand was President of the French Equestrian Federation from 1993 to 1998. He has held various executive positions in the media industry and is currently chairman of the board of directors of the French National Institute for Sport, Expertise, and Performance (INSEP).

Ingmar De Vos (BEL)
Ingmar De Vos, 51, is proposed by the Belgian Equestrian Federation. De Vos holds degrees in political science, business administration and international and European law and started his career as an advisor to the Belgian Senate. He joined the Belgian Equestrian Federation as managing director in 1990, and held the additional role of Secretary General from 1997 to 2011. He was Secretary General of the European Equestrian Federation from 2010, the year the organisation was formed, until 2011. During his time at the Belgian National Federation, De Vos was chef de mission for the Belgian Equestrian Team at all FEI World Equestrian Games™ from 1990 to 2010 and at several Olympic Games. De Vos has been FEI Secretary General since May 2011.


Election process
The election process for the FEI President is detailed under Article 24 of the FEI Statutes. The relevant articles are listed below:

24.2 The President shall be elected by a two-thirds (2/3) majority of votes cast. Abstentions are not counted as cast votes. In the event multiple Ballots are necessary under Article 24.4, a Simple Majority shall be sufficient for Election on the third Ballot, or on the second if only two (2) Candidates remain.

24.4 When there are multiple Candidates and none receives the necessary majority, the Candidate with the least number of votes received shall be removed from the list of Candidates and another Ballot shall be held. This procedure shall be repeated until a Candidate receives the necessary majority.

The FEI newly elected President will begin his term in office at the end of the General Assembly and will remain in office for a period of four years. The FEI President may not serve more than three consecutive full terms.


Independent Advisory Committee
The Independent Advisory Committee was established under Article 36.1 of the FEI Statutes and oversees the election process and all related matters. The temporary committee is composed of:

The FEI President, HRH Princess Haya (JOR)
The Chair of the Equestrian Community Integrity Unit, Lord Stevens (GBR)
The former Chair of the FEI Tribunal, Ken Lalo (ISR)
The Chair of the FEI Audit and Compliance Unit, Brian Mangan (IRL)

Monday, December 08, 2014

Spain: 2014 Santa Susanna Raid Results

Winner of the 61st annual 2-day 2 x 100km Santa Susanna ride was Spain’s Angel Soy Coll riding Sontana with a combined 2-day time of 11:28.51, by one second over Poland’s Kamila Kart and Phayda de Lux. Third place went to Spain’s Guile Soldevila Altarriba riding Soleil Vere, finishing 3 minutes behind the top two. Australia’s Alexandra Toft finished 13th, riding Papillon du Parc with a combined time of 13:18.38.

15 of 37 riders completed the 2-day ride.

Complete results here:
http://www.atrm-systems.fr/Resultats_Endurauto/Santa%20Susanna%20%28ESP%29%2006-12-2014/Santa%20Susanna-20141206_Santa%20Susanna%20%28ESP%29%2006-12-2014-CEI___%202x100km_Phase%206.pdf

UAE teen wins National Day Cup at Global Arabian Horse Racing Festival

Sport360.com - Full Article

by Sport360 staff
Saturday 06 December 2014

A brilliant performance by UAE teenager Abdulla Ghanim Al Marri on his 10-year-old Arabian stallion, Quran El Ulm, helped him score a narrow victory in the HH Sheikh Mansoor bin Zayed Al Nahyan Global Arabian Horse Flat Racing Festival’s prestigious National Day Cup.

It was the 19-year-old’s first victory in the 120-km Endurance Ride at the Emirates International Village in Al Wathba that took palce on Saturday.

Representing Fazza 3 Stables, Al Marri started the final 16-km loop in seventh and finished just one second ahead of early leader Mohammed Al Abbar on Raksha.

Saeed Jaber Al Harbi completed a 1-2-3 sweep by the UAE on JQ Safi Safra, ahead of Argentinean jockey Martina Spelanzon.

Al Marri covered the distance in four hours, 10 minutes and 39 seconds at an average speed of 28.72km per hour...

Read more here:
https://sport360.com/article/equestrian/29824/uae-teen-wins-national-day-cup-global-arabian-horse-racing-festival

Friday, December 05, 2014

Spain: 61st Santa Susanna Raid

The 61st annual 2-day Santa Susanna endurance ride will take place December 6 and 7, 2014. Several races will take place: a CEI3***, with 99 km over each day, and a CEI2** with 73 km over each day. A CEI1* 99 km ride will also take place on Friday December 5.

133 pairs were signed up at the official close of entries, with 44 pairs in the CEI3***. Riders from Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Finland, France, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Switzerland, and Spain will participate.

For more information see
http://ggjineteraid.blogspot.com/2014/12/61-raid-santa-susana-2014.html

Abu Dhabi: Top riders in fray for National Day Cup

Gulfnews.com - Full Article

Nearly 300 leading riders to take part in 120-km ride

Staff Report
Published: 18:57 December 5, 2014

Top riders in fray for National Day Cup
Nearly 300 leading riders to take part in 120-km ride

Abu Dhabi: It is the National Day Cup 120-km endurance ride on Saturday and almost every top rider in the UAE and many from around the world will be part of the starting line-up at 6am at the Emirates International Endurance Village in Al Wathba in Abu Dhabi.

The National Day Cup, which this time will mark the 43rd anniversary of the birth of the United Arab Emirates, is one of the most prestigious rides in the UAE’s endurance calendar and is expected to see a close contest for honours over the five-stage 120-km distance.

With eleven 4WD cars on offer and a handsome amount of prizemoney to be shared by the top finishers, the National Day Cup has attracted over 300 entries...

Read more here:
http://gulfnews.com/sport/top-riders-in-fray-for-national-day-cup-1.1422742

UAE's unique Dubai Desert Triathlon a success

Sport360.com - Full Article

by Sport360 staff
Friday 05 December 2014

The second edition of the Dubai Desert Triathlon saw Mohamed Isa Alqais and Aude Touraine lifting the trophies at the Dubai International Endurance City on Friday with Yousef Barhum, Erwan Sidaner & David Serrano taking the team honours.

Ninety-four athletes participated in the second edition of the event which consisted of a 5km run, a 40km cycle and a 50km endurance horse ride, and proved to be as successful as the inaugural edition.

The overall men’s triathlon was won by Mohamed Isa Alqais of Bahrain ahead of Majed Mohamed Salman Hassan Mohammed Al Sabri, with Rashed Alghurair in third.

Alqais was ecstatic about winning and said, "I am experienced in both running and cycling, but I am a new rider, so it was a challenge for me. The event was perfect, as a concept it is unique, and I look forward to competing again.”

The overall women’s triathlon was won by Aude Touraine of France ahead of Ines Pintenat with Najla Aljeraiwi in third...

Read more here:
https://sport360.com/article/triathlon/29775/uaes-unique-dubai-desert-triathlon-success

Wyoming Rider embarks on toughest horse race in world

JHNewsandguide.com - Full Article By Kyle Leverone / Sports Editor Jul 16, 2025 Two years ago Haley Fitzgerald signed up for next mo...