Basingstokegazette.co.uk - Full Article
Graham Merry, Sports Reporter / Sunday 4 October 2015
KEMPSHOTT endurance horse rider Annabelle Lyndon has been selected to ride for England in a home international competition in the Welsh mountains.
The 12-year-old was selected after winning the junior intermediate endurance ride at the National Pony Club Championships on her 19-year-old piebald mare Lacey.
The Basingstoke-born rider started endurance riding with the Hampshire Hunt Pony Club and qualified for the pony club championships in 2012...
Read more here:
http://www.basingstokegazette.co.uk/sport/13802383.Basingstoke_horse_rider_Annabelle_Lyndon_picked_for_England/
Monday, October 05, 2015
Sunday, October 04, 2015
Cheryl Van Deusen Dominates FEI Standings
October 4 2015
USA's Cheryl Van Deusen ranks first on the FEI Open World Ranking as of 31/08/2015, with 967 points. Czech Republic's Tereza Kopecka is second, and Great Britain's Nicola Thorne third.
Van Deusen is twice in the Top Ten of the FEI Open Combination World Ranking. She's third with Hoover the Mover, and 7th with Snake Eyes Leroy. Cameron Holzer is also in the Top Ten, ranking 5th with Kong.
Both of Van Deusen's horses hold the top two spots in the FEI Open Horse World Ranking, with Snake Eyes Leroy in first, and Hoover the Mover in second.
In the FEI Young Riders World Ranking, USA's Kelsey Russell is in first place with 632 points. USA's Hanna Weightman is third with 582 points.
Four USA riders top the FEI Young Riders Combination World Endurance Ranking, with Hanna Weightman and Syrocco Rabia in first, Annie Whelan and RF Priceless in second, Kelsey Russell and My Wild Irish Gold in third, and Ragan Kelly and Colin for Gold in fourth. Maria Muzzio is eighth with Laconic, and Kelsey Russel and Genuwine Gold rank ninth.
USA's Cheryl Van Deusen ranks first on the FEI Open World Ranking as of 31/08/2015, with 967 points. Czech Republic's Tereza Kopecka is second, and Great Britain's Nicola Thorne third.
Van Deusen is twice in the Top Ten of the FEI Open Combination World Ranking. She's third with Hoover the Mover, and 7th with Snake Eyes Leroy. Cameron Holzer is also in the Top Ten, ranking 5th with Kong.
Both of Van Deusen's horses hold the top two spots in the FEI Open Horse World Ranking, with Snake Eyes Leroy in first, and Hoover the Mover in second.
In the FEI Young Riders World Ranking, USA's Kelsey Russell is in first place with 632 points. USA's Hanna Weightman is third with 582 points.
Four USA riders top the FEI Young Riders Combination World Endurance Ranking, with Hanna Weightman and Syrocco Rabia in first, Annie Whelan and RF Priceless in second, Kelsey Russell and My Wild Irish Gold in third, and Ragan Kelly and Colin for Gold in fourth. Maria Muzzio is eighth with Laconic, and Kelsey Russel and Genuwine Gold rank ninth.
Saturday, October 03, 2015
Great Britain: 2016 Dartmoor Derby

“It really is the most wonderful riding you can imagine”
Eventer Mary King MBE, Olympic silver medallist
Following its successful Pilot Event in September 2015, the 2016 Dartmoor Derby is now taking bookings.
This uniquely formatted event is inspired both by the international success of the famously rough, rugged and breathtaking annual challenge across the Steppes, the Mongol Derby, and the enduring appeal of chic African riding safaris.
The Dartmoor Derby combines the best of both. It’s an opportunity to navigate a carefully planned, three- to six-day ride around countryside that sent even Steven Spielberg weak at the knees. Through the course of it you may camp in a selection of specially constructed comfortable moorland camps purpose-built for the event, spend nights in luxury hotels, and enjoy fantastic, locally-sourced food.
Riders — limited to a maximum of 100, riding in small teams of four to six — are invited to bring their own horse for the Derby, or may hire a fit horse with plentiful experience of Dartmoor terrain through the organisers.
The Dartmoor Derby is a luxury riding challenge, and while participants will need to be established and fit riders, confident at every pace, this is not a race and there is no need to jump.
Price points vary from:
> £1,250 for three days riding and four nights accommodation on your own horse (£1,750 with horse hire included), to…
> £2,500 for a six-day ride (£3,000 with a horse provided)
> There is a further mid-range option priced at £1,800 (£2,300 with a horse provided).
The 2016 Dartmoor Derby takes place on either the second or third weekend of September (from the 8th or 15th September) with the precise date to be confirmed very shortly.
Please register HERE to find out more, email enquiries@liberty-trails.com or call (+44) 07967 823674
Dartmoor Derby
At a glance
The Dartmoor Derby Ambassadors are eventers Mary King MBE, Lucy Wiegersma, and actor and British Horse Society President Martin Clunes OBE
Places will be limited to 100 riders, travelling in teams of four to six
Riders are invited to bring their own horse, or can be matched with a fit mount, with wide experience of Dartmoor’s terrain, by the organisers
Riders to choose which blend of hotel and glamping accommodation best suits their needs
Locally sourced food and suppliers are used wherever possible. This is a proudly West Country event
A number of specially constructed, and immensely comfortable, camps and horse stations will be built for the event. Each camp will have a different theme (Mongolian, African etc)
The event will run either over the second or third weekend of September 2016 (precise date to be confirmed and shared here very shortly)
Keep up to date with our news by following us on Facebook and on Twitter @DartmoorDerby
Horses will stay in specially constructed horse stations close to each safari camp at the end of each day
To be part of this special event, apply by clicking HERE. Or call us on (+44) 07967 823674
Thursday, October 01, 2015
Uruguayan Endurance horse tests positive to prohibited substance
FEI.org
1 Oct 2015
The FEI has imposed a provisional suspension on a Uruguayan Endurance rider whose horse has tested positive for a prohibited substance.
Samples taken at a CEI2* event in Trinidad (URU) on 8 August 2015 from the horse LG Muneerah (FEI ID 104TQ89/URU), ridden by Fernanda Villar (URU) to win the 120-kilometre competition, have returned positive for the banned substance Guanabenz, a sedative with analgesic effect.
The athlete has been provisionally suspended from the day of notification (29 September 2015). Additionally the horse has been provisionally suspended for two months. The athlete and the horse owner/s have the opportunity for a preliminary hearing before the FEI Tribunal to request the lifting of the provisional suspensions.
1 Oct 2015
The FEI has imposed a provisional suspension on a Uruguayan Endurance rider whose horse has tested positive for a prohibited substance.
Samples taken at a CEI2* event in Trinidad (URU) on 8 August 2015 from the horse LG Muneerah (FEI ID 104TQ89/URU), ridden by Fernanda Villar (URU) to win the 120-kilometre competition, have returned positive for the banned substance Guanabenz, a sedative with analgesic effect.
The athlete has been provisionally suspended from the day of notification (29 September 2015). Additionally the horse has been provisionally suspended for two months. The athlete and the horse owner/s have the opportunity for a preliminary hearing before the FEI Tribunal to request the lifting of the provisional suspensions.
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
New Zealand: ESNZ New Horse Registration Process for Endurance
NZEquestrian.org
29 SEPTEMBER 2015
Following feedback from the ESNZ Endurance Forum the following will be the process for Endurance with regards to the registering of new horses and the issuing of ID books:
Step 1
A new horse registration form is to be sent into ESNZ along with payment as usual. There is no initial charge for the ID book for a NEW horse.
Step 2
The ESNZ Membership Services Team will issue an ID book with the name of the horse on the front of the book and keep the registration on file. The ID book is then sent out to enable the vet ID page to be completed. The registration will not be processed until the ID book is returned to be validated.
Step 3
Upon receiving the new ID the horse owner is to complete the horse ID page (either by a vet or they may do it themselves) and return the ID book to ESNZ to be validated. The owner will have 1 month to have the ID book completed and returned to ESNZ. At the end of the 1 month period if the ID book has not been returned, ESNZ will contact the owner and a charge may be applied for the cost of the ID.
Step 4
Once the ESNZ Membership Services Team receives the ID book back; they will then process the registration, validate the ID book and return it to the owner.
NOTES
Until the ID book has been validated the horse is NOT considered registered and therefore cannot compete
Failure to return the ID book after one month may incur a $20 charge for the cost of the ID book. Once the ID book is issued it becomes the liability of the owner.
This system will be trailed for a year; if people abuse the system then consideration may be given to a return to the current system.
If you need a registration done urgently then you can still complete the process as previous i.e. send in completed ID page, or if you prefer this way
29 SEPTEMBER 2015
Following feedback from the ESNZ Endurance Forum the following will be the process for Endurance with regards to the registering of new horses and the issuing of ID books:
Step 1
A new horse registration form is to be sent into ESNZ along with payment as usual. There is no initial charge for the ID book for a NEW horse.
Step 2
The ESNZ Membership Services Team will issue an ID book with the name of the horse on the front of the book and keep the registration on file. The ID book is then sent out to enable the vet ID page to be completed. The registration will not be processed until the ID book is returned to be validated.
Step 3
Upon receiving the new ID the horse owner is to complete the horse ID page (either by a vet or they may do it themselves) and return the ID book to ESNZ to be validated. The owner will have 1 month to have the ID book completed and returned to ESNZ. At the end of the 1 month period if the ID book has not been returned, ESNZ will contact the owner and a charge may be applied for the cost of the ID.
Step 4
Once the ESNZ Membership Services Team receives the ID book back; they will then process the registration, validate the ID book and return it to the owner.
NOTES
Until the ID book has been validated the horse is NOT considered registered and therefore cannot compete
Failure to return the ID book after one month may incur a $20 charge for the cost of the ID book. Once the ID book is issued it becomes the liability of the owner.
This system will be trailed for a year; if people abuse the system then consideration may be given to a return to the current system.
If you need a registration done urgently then you can still complete the process as previous i.e. send in completed ID page, or if you prefer this way
Portuguese-bred arabian world’s best young endurance horse

Horsetalk.co.nz - Full Article
Horsetalk.co.nz | 29 September 2015
The UAE’s Saif Ahmed Al Mozroui has won individual gold on Descardo in the 120km FEI World Endurance Championships for Young Horses, held in Italy at the weekend.
Two Spanish riders, Alex Luque Moral and Jordi Pons Serra, took home the individual silver and bronze medals at the event for seven-year-old horses at Valeggio Sul Mincio.
Descardo, a Portuguese-bred grey Arabian gelding (California x Tosca / Caim), is owned by MRM Stables in the UAE...
Read more: http://horsetalk.co.nz/2015/09/29/portuguese-bred-arabian-world-best-young-endurance-horse/#ixzz3n8e1o45V
Monday, September 28, 2015
Rest periods to be reviewed by Endurance GB following outcry
Horseandhound.co.uk - Full Article
Pippa Cuckson
28 September, 2015
Endurance GB (EGB) is reviewing rest periods and the procedure for returning horses to competition after a long break, following outcry over the fatality of a Ijaaz (pictured, top), a 20-year-old stallion, at Hexham on 1 August.
Ijaaz had been vetted out lame at his two previous rides this summer, having not competed since 2010. EGB’s official investigation has concluded that this did not contribute to his catastrophic fetlock injury at Hexham. But the EGB board is to discuss rule changes after receiving “numerous” emails from members.
Ijaaz, a well-bred Arabian by Narim-Ivory Wings, is understood to have been loaned earlier this year to Danielle Coulson, also known as Danielle Gray, who was herself returning to endurance after a break...
Read more at http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/news/endurance-gb-to-review-rest-and-return-to-competition-procedure-511327#RrYfjYTvMSCVY63t.99
Pippa Cuckson
28 September, 2015
Endurance GB (EGB) is reviewing rest periods and the procedure for returning horses to competition after a long break, following outcry over the fatality of a Ijaaz (pictured, top), a 20-year-old stallion, at Hexham on 1 August.
Ijaaz had been vetted out lame at his two previous rides this summer, having not competed since 2010. EGB’s official investigation has concluded that this did not contribute to his catastrophic fetlock injury at Hexham. But the EGB board is to discuss rule changes after receiving “numerous” emails from members.
Ijaaz, a well-bred Arabian by Narim-Ivory Wings, is understood to have been loaned earlier this year to Danielle Coulson, also known as Danielle Gray, who was herself returning to endurance after a break...
Read more at http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/news/endurance-gb-to-review-rest-and-return-to-competition-procedure-511327#RrYfjYTvMSCVY63t.99
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