Changes are under way to the FEI database as the fallout from the so-called phantom endurance races in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) continues.
The UAE national federation was provisionally suspended last March following an investigation by the FEI into what it called major horse welfare issues and non-compliance with the rules in endurance.
Around the same time, evidence emerged of UAE endurance races for which blocks of results in the FEI database appeared to mirror those of earlier races. This issue was unrelated to the suspension.
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Wednesday, September 02, 2015
Endurance in young rider’s blood as she takes on overseas competition
Long haul: Alex Toft, pictured with Magnum and her dog Perry Winkle, has been riding since age two. Picture: Sue Crockett
THERE’S never been any doubt that Alexandra Toft, 20, would take up endurance riding.
Her parents, Penny and Peter, run a successful endurance horse stable at Marburg in Queensland and compete internationally.
Toft has been riding since she was two and completed her first endurance event at seven.
She is just back in Australia after competing at San Rosorre, Pisa, Italy, in a 120km FEI two star young riders event.
She finished in a very creditable sixth place on the Toft’s home-bred mare, Dream Dancer TE.
There were 17 riders from Italy and Europe, five riders from the Middle East including the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, with one Australian in a field of 24 horses.
The race was won by a United Arab Emirates entrant at 22km per hour.
The first four places went to the Emirates, fifth to France and sixth to Toft.
Toft has represented Australia on four occasions at two World Youth Endurance Championships, receiving a team bronze medal in Abu Dhabi in 2011.
She also competed at the World Equestrian Games endurance test event in Sartilly, France, in 2013.
Her mount in the San Rosorre ride, Dream Dancer TE, has been stabled in France for three years and is trained by Jean Michel Grimal.
It was the first competitive race for the 11-year-old mare, who finished strongly at an average of 20.3km per hour.
“Dream Dancer TE was fresh at the end in a gallop finishing with the first of many local Italian riders,” Toft said.
“I was very excited with the ride and proud of my horse — she pulled up amazingly.
“It was a great experience riding among the world’s best.
“This was an important race in Dream Dancer’s career and will set her up for future competitions, she is a pleasure to ride and I am confident she will be a champion.”
Other events contested over the weekend included an FEI two-star 120km event and an FEI three-star 160km event.
Full article at The Weekly Times
30 horses disqualified as FEI begins clean-up of ‘phantom’ endurance rides
Thirty horses, the majority trained in 13 stables owned by the ruling Maktoum and Nayhan families, have been disqualified from the UAE’s most onerous endurance race, the 160km President’s Cup, as the clean-up of the “phantom” rides begins.
The FEI has commenced the marathon task of deleting 15 faked rides from its database, and adjusting results of real races whose participants were not qualified to start.
The 30 horses represent 20% of the President’s Cup starters. They include the runner-up, Kalifa, ridden by Suhail Al Ghailani. Hadeer, the ride of world champion Sheikh Hamdan, was not qualified for this or his previous two races with other riders.
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The FEI has commenced the marathon task of deleting 15 faked rides from its database, and adjusting results of real races whose participants were not qualified to start.
The 30 horses represent 20% of the President’s Cup starters. They include the runner-up, Kalifa, ridden by Suhail Al Ghailani. Hadeer, the ride of world champion Sheikh Hamdan, was not qualified for this or his previous two races with other riders.
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Monday, August 31, 2015
Meg Sleeper Places First in North American Endurance Team Challenge
Horsereporter.com - Full Article
by Pamela Burton
28 August 2015 – Canada ~ The 2015 North American Endurance Team Challenge (NAETC), was held 21 August 2015 at Cayuse Creek Ranch in Millbrook, Ontario, Canada. Held every two years, NAETC welcomed competitors from Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
Meg Sleeper (US) on her homebred Shyrocco Rimbaud (Rim) won the Seniors 120km ride in a ride time of 6:50:34 with Jeremy Reynolds (US) on Bound for Honor coming in six minutes later. Melody Blittersdorf (US) on Synthetic finished in third with a ride time of 7:26:34. Fourth was Tom Haggis on Indian Reinman, The highest placed Canadian individual in the senior division was fifth place Robert Gielen riding 6 yo Arabian gelding More Bang For Your Buck (Doran x Forty Thieves).
The first ten riders came in within a ride time of 8:46:46. The ride finished 23 Senior riders and 9 Junior/Young Riders. The last Senior rider, Nancy Zukewich riding Nightwind’s Classic Whiskee finished in a ride time of slightly over 11 hours...
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http://www.horsereporter.com/2015/08/28/meg-sleeper-places-first-in-north-american-endurance-team-challenge/
by Pamela Burton
28 August 2015 – Canada ~ The 2015 North American Endurance Team Challenge (NAETC), was held 21 August 2015 at Cayuse Creek Ranch in Millbrook, Ontario, Canada. Held every two years, NAETC welcomed competitors from Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
Meg Sleeper (US) on her homebred Shyrocco Rimbaud (Rim) won the Seniors 120km ride in a ride time of 6:50:34 with Jeremy Reynolds (US) on Bound for Honor coming in six minutes later. Melody Blittersdorf (US) on Synthetic finished in third with a ride time of 7:26:34. Fourth was Tom Haggis on Indian Reinman, The highest placed Canadian individual in the senior division was fifth place Robert Gielen riding 6 yo Arabian gelding More Bang For Your Buck (Doran x Forty Thieves).
The first ten riders came in within a ride time of 8:46:46. The ride finished 23 Senior riders and 9 Junior/Young Riders. The last Senior rider, Nancy Zukewich riding Nightwind’s Classic Whiskee finished in a ride time of slightly over 11 hours...
Read more here:
http://www.horsereporter.com/2015/08/28/meg-sleeper-places-first-in-north-american-endurance-team-challenge/
NZ’s endurance championships reduced to two days
Horsetalk.co.nz - Full Article
Horsetalk.co.nz | 29 August 2015
New Zealand’s championship endurance rides will be reduced to two-day events on a trial basis as a cost-saving measure.
Events affected include the North Island, South Island and National Championship rides, which cost up to $40,000 each to run.
In a communication to members this week, the country’s endurance board said that based on the 2015 Nationals budget, reducing a ride to two days would save up to $7000, “reduce metabolic issues and condense sponsor exposure and impact”...
Read more: http://horsetalk.co.nz/2015/08/29/nz-endurance-championships-two-days/#ixzz3kOw69ySJ
Horsetalk.co.nz | 29 August 2015
New Zealand’s championship endurance rides will be reduced to two-day events on a trial basis as a cost-saving measure.
Events affected include the North Island, South Island and National Championship rides, which cost up to $40,000 each to run.
In a communication to members this week, the country’s endurance board said that based on the 2015 Nationals budget, reducing a ride to two days would save up to $7000, “reduce metabolic issues and condense sponsor exposure and impact”...
Read more: http://horsetalk.co.nz/2015/08/29/nz-endurance-championships-two-days/#ixzz3kOw69ySJ
Canadians Capture Three Medals at 2015 North American Endurance Team Challenge
Horse-canada.com - Full Article
August 28, 2015
by: Equine Canada
Canadian endurance athletes captured a total of three medals at the 2015 North American Endurance Team Challenge (NAETC), held August 21, 2015 at Cayuse Creek Ranch in Millbrook, ON.
Canada fielded five teams for the 2015 NAETC, which is an FEI sanctioned endurance competition held bi-annually, and attracting competitors from Canada, Mexico and the United States.
In the senior division, featuring a CEI 2* 120km race, the North East Mid Atlantic Menace Team from the U.S. took gold, while the Canada East A Team finished silver, followed by the U.S. Central Team in bronze...
Read more here:
http://www.horse-canada.com/horse-news/canadians-capture-three-medals-at-2015-north-american-endurance-team-challenge/
August 28, 2015
by: Equine Canada
Canadian endurance athletes captured a total of three medals at the 2015 North American Endurance Team Challenge (NAETC), held August 21, 2015 at Cayuse Creek Ranch in Millbrook, ON.
Canada fielded five teams for the 2015 NAETC, which is an FEI sanctioned endurance competition held bi-annually, and attracting competitors from Canada, Mexico and the United States.
In the senior division, featuring a CEI 2* 120km race, the North East Mid Atlantic Menace Team from the U.S. took gold, while the Canada East A Team finished silver, followed by the U.S. Central Team in bronze...
Read more here:
http://www.horse-canada.com/horse-news/canadians-capture-three-medals-at-2015-north-american-endurance-team-challenge/
Friday, August 28, 2015
Great Britain: Future equine stars showcase potential at Tall Trees futurity
Westernmorningnews.co.uk - Full Story
Westcountry breeders exhibited their most promising young horses at the Tall Trees Baileys Horse Feeds/British Breeding/British Equestrian Federation (BEF) futurity on Friday, August 7.
The BEF Futurity Evaluation series aims to identify British-bred potential sport horses and ponies destined for national and international careers in dressage, eventing, showjumping or endurance...
Read more: http://www.westernmorningnews.co.uk/Future-equine-stars-showcase-potential-Tall-Trees/story-27694144-detail/story.html#ixzz3k7X86ivj
Westcountry breeders exhibited their most promising young horses at the Tall Trees Baileys Horse Feeds/British Breeding/British Equestrian Federation (BEF) futurity on Friday, August 7.
The BEF Futurity Evaluation series aims to identify British-bred potential sport horses and ponies destined for national and international careers in dressage, eventing, showjumping or endurance...
Read more: http://www.westernmorningnews.co.uk/Future-equine-stars-showcase-potential-Tall-Trees/story-27694144-detail/story.html#ixzz3k7X86ivj
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