Mysunshinecoast.com.au - Full Article
June 23 2016
The Mary Valley in Queensland will play host to the 2016 Equestrian Australia Endurance Championships when Australia’s first purpose-built endurance complex opens its paddocks to riders from across the country between 14-17 July.
The Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) event has been awarded to the newly founded Imbil-based Sterling Crossing Endurance Association which is preparing to welcome over 50 competitors from across the country to the region.
Matt Sample, owner of Sterling Endurance Arabians and founder of the club, said he was delighted to host the internationally accredited event which would see the best in the sport battle it out for the national title over distances of 82, 120 and 160 kilometres.
“Hosting the Australian Championships at our new facility is certainly a wonderful way to launch the ride base which we have been working on perfecting since April 2015,” said Mr Sample...
Read more here:
http://mysunshinecoast.com.au/news/news-display/imbil-takes-the-reins-for-national-endurance-championships,44330
Friday, June 24, 2016
Thursday, June 23, 2016
Canada: Rider hopes to make ‘Hoofprints for Diabetes’

Weyburn Review
JUNE 22, 2016
Alexandra Teske was upset at the effects diabetes is having on her husband Katlin, and on thousands of others across Canada, and decided to do her part to help.
She is planning to ride her horse Hidalgo alongside her husband from Lang up to Regina on Saturday, July 2, as a fundraiser for the Canadian Diabetes Association, a campaign she has dubbed “Hoofprints for Diabetes”.
Alexandra has been riding her horse from her ranch northwest of Yellow Grass into town, a distance of some eight kilometres (five miles), to help build up the horse’s endurance for the longer ride, and over the weekend went on a three-day trail ride in Moose Mountain Provincial Park with Katlin and some friends.
Hidalgo is an appaloosa, and is about seven years old, and as Alexandra noted, he’s a completely different horse from when they bought him two years ago.
“He’s come a long way. He was sort of a mutt horse,” she said, noting the horse’s previous owner called him “Hammerhead”, and was scared of the horse as it could be aggressive and hard to ride...
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Australia Announces Short list for the 2016 FEI World Endurance Championships for Seniors

June 23 2016
Equestrian Australia is announcing the Short List for the 2016 FEI World Endurance Championships for Seniors.
The Championships will be held in Samorin, Slovakia on the 16-17 September 2016.
The Individuals selected for the Short List are:
Jennifer Annetts
Benjamin Hudson
Sasha Laws-King
Sarah McLaughlin
Rebecca Miller
Rebecca Pinder
Jodie Salinas
Kristie Taprell
Alexandra Toft
Penelope Toft
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Jordan: FEI announces banned substance positive

21 Jun 2016
The FEI has announced an adverse analytical finding involving prohibited substances.
Samples taken at the 80km CEI*1 in Amman (JOR) on 21 May 2016 from the second-placed horse Obama Al Aswad (FEI ID 104DF50, ridden by Nayef Al Fayez (FEI ID 10066952), have returned positive for the banned substance Boldenone, and the controlled medications Dexamethasone, Meloxicam, Phenylbutazone and its metabolite Oxyphenbutazone.
Boldenone, an anabolic steroid, is a banned substance under the FEI’s Equine Anti-Doping and Controlled Medication Regulations (EADCMRs).
The corticosteroid Dexamethasone is used to treat inflammatory and auto-immune conditions, while the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs Meloxicam, Phenylbutazone and its metabolite Oxyphenbutazone are used for pain relief.
The athlete has been provisionally suspended from the date of notification (20 June 2016). The horse has also been provisionally suspended for a two-month period.
Further details on this case can be found here.
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Tom Hagis and Indian Reinman Top FEI World Open Combination Rankings
June 15 2016
USA's Tom Hagis, from Fries, Virginia, in the Northeast region, and his gelding Indian Reinman, rank at the top of the FEI World Open Combination Rankings with 269 points.
Indian Reinman also holds the top spot in the Open Horse World Endurance Ranking with 269 points.
Their 2016 record is 7 for 7, with 1 100-mile completion and 1 Best Condition award. All of their 2016 finishes are in the top 5: 2nd place in the 50-mile Goethe Benefit; 1st place in the 55-mile On the Edge; 2nd place and BC in the 75-mile Broxton Bridge; 3rd place in the 50-mile Down Under Youth Benefit; 5th place in the 100-mile FITS; 4th place in the 75-mile Indian Springs; and 4th place in the 75-mile Biltmore Challenge.
By Czar Nickolas out of Dancing Sunlight by Electryon, Indian Reinman is a 10-year-old gray gelding with 1485 miles in 5 seasons of endurance, and a record of 25 finishes in 28 starts.
USA's Tom Hagis, from Fries, Virginia, in the Northeast region, and his gelding Indian Reinman, rank at the top of the FEI World Open Combination Rankings with 269 points.
Indian Reinman also holds the top spot in the Open Horse World Endurance Ranking with 269 points.
Their 2016 record is 7 for 7, with 1 100-mile completion and 1 Best Condition award. All of their 2016 finishes are in the top 5: 2nd place in the 50-mile Goethe Benefit; 1st place in the 55-mile On the Edge; 2nd place and BC in the 75-mile Broxton Bridge; 3rd place in the 50-mile Down Under Youth Benefit; 5th place in the 100-mile FITS; 4th place in the 75-mile Indian Springs; and 4th place in the 75-mile Biltmore Challenge.
By Czar Nickolas out of Dancing Sunlight by Electryon, Indian Reinman is a 10-year-old gray gelding with 1485 miles in 5 seasons of endurance, and a record of 25 finishes in 28 starts.
Longines FEI World Endurance Championships 2016 Allocated to Slovakia

15 Jun 2016
The Longines FEI World Endurance Championships 2016 will be held in Samorin (SVK) following a decision at yesterday’s FEI Bureau monthly teleconference meeting. A unanimous proposal from the FEI Endurance Committee recommending the Slovakian venue received the support of the full Bureau.
Three bids to host the Championships were received when the bid process was reopened in April of this year following the decision to reallocate the event. Also bidding were Fontainebleau (FRA) and San Rossore, Pisa (ITA), but the Bureau ruled that neither of these two venues were suitable due to concerns over welfare and safety. Both venues proposed mid-October dates, meaning that the rides would start and finish in the dark, potentially putting horses and riders at risk. There is also increased potential for heavy rain in these areas at that time of year.
Samorin Equestrian Centre, the brain-child of Slovakian businessman Mario Hoffmann, staged very successful FEI European Endurance Championships last year. The 2016 World Championships will run from 15-18 September, with the qualification period ending on 16 July.
The Championships had originally been allocated to Dubai and were scheduled to be held in December of this year, but at its spring in-person meeting on 6-7 April, the FEI Bureau voted to remove the Championships from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as it felt that the UAE National Federation is not currently in a position to guarantee that horse welfare would be fully protected.
“We were very happy to receive three bids and appreciate the willingness to support the FEI at such short notice for this year’s World Championships”, FEI Secretary General Sabrina Ibáñez said, “but the Bureau had no hesitation in opting for Samorin. Horse welfare has to be the most important element in the allocation of these major events and Samorin has a proven track record, having already run both the young horse and European Endurance Championships very successfully.
“The timing of the Championships was also important and, with the three bids all coming from Europe, the Bureau felt that a September date was more appropriate. Both Fontainebleau and San Rossore were proposing mid-October when the reduced daylight hours could potentially have an impact on safety. Safeguarding the safety and welfare of the equine and human athletes is our top priority in all our disciplines.”
Driving Championships
Additionally, the Bureau allocated the FEI World Driving Championships for Young Horses 2016 to Mezöhegyes (HUN). The Championships, which were reallocated following the withdrawal of original host venue, Conty (FRA), will run from 8-11 September.
Monday, June 13, 2016
Will the FEI break its own rules?
Fair-endurance.com - Full Article
June 9 2016

5. No NFs shall be allocated two (2) consecutive FEI World or FEI Continental Championships in the same Discipline for the same Category of Athletes, unless there are no other suitable applications.
How do you understand this point?
Option 1: No country is allowed to host 2 consecutive World Championships or 2 consecutive European Championships, right?
If World Endurance Championship 2014 was held in France in Normandy, so, World Endurance Championship 2016 can’t be held in France again, right?
Option 2: Or can we interpet this point as “no country is allowed to host the Championships for 2 consecutive years”?
If Samorin was the host of European Championship 2015, it can’t be the host of World Championship 2016, isn’t it?
As we know now, there are three bidders for the World Endurance Championship 2016: Fontainebleau (FRA), Samorin (SVK), San Rossore (ITA).
If we interpret the Article 106.5 in first supposed way, then Fontainebleau is ineligible, because in such case France will host two consecutive World Championships (2014 and 2016).
If we interpret the Article 106.5 in second supposed way, then Samorin is ineligible, because in such case the same venue will host the Championships for two consecutive years (2015 and 2016).
Both Fontainebleau and Samorin are ineligible, because we have another application from third bidder: San Rossore.
So, if the FEI Bureau will announce the new venue of WEC 2016 in Fontainebleau or Samorin, it will be the violation of own rules of the FEI...
Read more here:
http://fair-endurance.com/will-the-fei-break-its-own-rules/
June 9 2016

5. No NFs shall be allocated two (2) consecutive FEI World or FEI Continental Championships in the same Discipline for the same Category of Athletes, unless there are no other suitable applications.
How do you understand this point?
Option 1: No country is allowed to host 2 consecutive World Championships or 2 consecutive European Championships, right?
If World Endurance Championship 2014 was held in France in Normandy, so, World Endurance Championship 2016 can’t be held in France again, right?
Option 2: Or can we interpet this point as “no country is allowed to host the Championships for 2 consecutive years”?
If Samorin was the host of European Championship 2015, it can’t be the host of World Championship 2016, isn’t it?
As we know now, there are three bidders for the World Endurance Championship 2016: Fontainebleau (FRA), Samorin (SVK), San Rossore (ITA).
If we interpret the Article 106.5 in first supposed way, then Fontainebleau is ineligible, because in such case France will host two consecutive World Championships (2014 and 2016).
If we interpret the Article 106.5 in second supposed way, then Samorin is ineligible, because in such case the same venue will host the Championships for two consecutive years (2015 and 2016).
Both Fontainebleau and Samorin are ineligible, because we have another application from third bidder: San Rossore.
So, if the FEI Bureau will announce the new venue of WEC 2016 in Fontainebleau or Samorin, it will be the violation of own rules of the FEI...
Read more here:
http://fair-endurance.com/will-the-fei-break-its-own-rules/
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