Wednesday, April 05, 2017

Chevaux Brasília Championship

Endurance-world.com - Full Article

April 1 2017
Article written with help from: www.chevaux.com.br

Brasilia’s regional championship promises a good year for endurance in Brazil

Chevaux Brasília Championship, Fazenda Água Limpa, Brasilia, Brazil. Saturday 25 March 2017.

This was the first stage of the Chevaux Brasília Championship and was the same location as the season closing event of last year’s championship.

In total, there were 94 entrants in categories that started with 23.5km until the CEI1* 80km both in senior and junior that brought riders from different states together.

Some riders were in an endurance competition for the first time. One of them was Pedro Silva Neto, who went to the trails for the first time with his two children: “I’ve always ridden horses, but this was my first time in an endurance competition. It was much better than I expected, because there´s a lot of contact with horses and nature. I´ll come back with my children for sure”...

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http://endurance-world.com/bra-chevaux-brasilia-championship-25-march-2017/

Tuesday, April 04, 2017

FEI partners with equestrian data science company EquiRatings on data and risk analysis initiatives

Inside.FEI.org

4 Apr 2017

The FEI has signed a four-year agreement with Irish equestrian data science company EquiRatings, which will see the two organisations working together on risk management initiatives for both Eventing and Endurance.

The partnership will see EquiRatings work with the FEI’s extensive database which, alongside competition and veterinary data, has been collating statistics on fences, falls and injuries in Eventing and other information related to risk management in international competition for the last 10 years, working closely with National Federations and stakeholders.

As an important step in the FEI’s ongoing risk management work in Eventing, the company will initially focus on the implementation of the EquiRatings Quality Index (ERQI) at all level of events starting with the elite 4-star level. The ERQI is an index which helps assess the risk of horse falls in the cross country phase and has proved an accurate indicator at national level. EquiRatings and the FEI will work on specific projects at the request of the FEI Eventing Committee and the FEI Risk Management Steering Group.

The agreement will also see the FEI and EquiRatings further collaborating on horse welfare and data analysis projects in Endurance, formalising exploratory work between the parties over the last 12 months. Initially this will include developing data analysis and predictive analysis tools to measure and manage risk for both human and equine athletes.

“This exciting new partnership with EquiRatings is part of a holistic approach to risk management, working with our national federations from grassroots right up to elite level”, FEI Secretary General Sabrina Ibáñez said. “The ERQI is both a powerful tool for understanding and predicting risk in both Eventing and Endurance and brings a new layer of insight into the decision-making process at a global governance level.

“We have worked with EquiRatings in the past, but formalising this partnership provides us with a platform to move forward with more concrete analysis of the FEI’s data, and gives valuable insight into performance and risk. It also has the potential to contribute greatly to the promotion of our sport and the way in which it is consumed by fans.”

EquiRatings director Diarmuid Byrne commented: “Managing risk in equestrian sports is a collective responsibility and we are delighted to be working alongside the FEI as we all play our part. This official partnership shows the ongoing commitment of the FEI and the FEI Risk Management Steering Group to new measures and tools. We will also be working with a number of National Federations around the world in 2017 to implement ERQIs at national level.”

EquiRatings will make a presentation on data analysis as part of the Eventing risk management session at the 2017 FEI Sports Forum in Lausanne on the afternoon of 11 April. The FEI Sports Forum will be streamed live on the FEI YouTube channel.

Full details on risk management in Eventing can be found on the FEI website: http://fei.org/fei/disc/eventing/risk-management

Monday, April 03, 2017

Australia: Club back after ten years to host endurance ride

TheChronicle.com.au - Full Article

3 April 2017

BONY Mountain on the Darling Downs will play host to five endurance rides this Easter weekend with riders from as far afield as Manilla in New South Wales looking to enjoy the break with their horses and take on the challenging terrain.

The rides - which range between 20 and 80km in distance - have been organised by the Lockyer Valley Endurance Riders (LoVERs) club which was reinstated to host this event after a 10-year sojourn.

Ride organiser Lyndell Abercrombie said she was delighted to see the club reunited and looked forward to welcoming both new and existing endurance riders to the Darling Downs.

"We're thrilled to be back in the saddle, so to speak, to host the LoVERs Endurance Ride and welcome scores of families and their horses to Bony Mountain," Ms Abercrombie said...

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https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/club-back-after-ten-years-host-endurance-ride/3162080/

USA: 2018 Tryon WEG Logo Unveiled

Horse-canada.com

April 3, 2017 | Comments
by: FEI

Tryon International Equestrian Center (TIEC) unveiled the FEI World Equestrian Games™ Tryon 2018 (FEI WEG) event logo and promotional video at the 2017 FEI World Cup™ Finals in Omaha, N.E., on Friday, March 31.

Held every four years in the middle of the Olympic cycle, the 2018 FEI WEG will be held September 11-23 at the Tryon International Equestrian Center (TIEC) in Tryon, NC.

The press conference was hosted by key members of the FEI WEG organizing committee, Mark Bellissimo, CEO, and Michael Stone, President and Sports Director; alongside FEI Secretary General Sabrina Ibáñez, and U.S. Equestrian President Murray Kessler.

“We are thrilled to launch the brand and rally enthusiasm for the 2018 Games,” said Bellissimo. “The promo video is only a taste of the action and entertainment fans can expect when they come to Tryon in September 2018...”

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https://www.horse-canada.com/horse-news/2018-tryon-weg-logo-unveiled/?utm_source=Enews+April+3%2C+2017&utm_campaign=EnewsApr32017&utm_medium=email

Sunday, April 02, 2017

USA: World Equestrian Games Coming To Charlotte Region – Bringing $400 Million Economic Impact

Charlottestories.com - Full Article

By Adrianna Robinson - March 24, 2017

The Charlotte Chamber has has announced that North Carolina will be the official site of the 2018 World Equestrian Games – held at the Tryon International Equestrian Center in Polk County. The internationally acclaimed event will take place from September 10th-23rd – it occurs every 4 years, staggering the summer Olympics.

The games will feature the best riders from around the world competing in eight core equestrian disciplines of show jumping, dressage and para-equestrian dressage, evening, driving, endurance, vaulting and reining...

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http://www.charlottestories.com/world-equestrian-games-coming-charlotte-region-bringing-400-million-economic-impact/

Australia: The subject of a vaccine for the Hendra virus is driving a split in Queensland’s riding fraternity

Couriermail.com.au - Full Article

Peter Hall, EXCLUSIVE, The Courier-Mail
April 1, 2017

PRO and anti-vaxxers are locked in a battle, but this time involving horses and it is ripping a Queensland ­riding fraternity in two.

Equestrian enthusiasts and the Australian Veterinary Association are in a bitter standoff over the Hendra vaccine, the subject of a state parliamentary inquiry in 2016.

This followed the deaths of 97 horses and four people since 1994 and official findings advised vaccinating horses against the virus should be encouraged, but not compulsory.

The AVA – which lost veterinarians Dr Ben Cunneen and Dr Alister Rodgers to Hendra in 2008 and 2009 – has taken a firm stance and warned vets to weigh the legal risk and carefully consider involvement in endurance events unless they were vaccination only.

The ensuing lack of vets has left ride organisers no option but to ban non-vaccinated entrants, sparking a backlash and, in an unprecedented move, seen the scheduling of an alternative “pro-choice’’ ride using sympathetic vets, some flown from interstate...

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http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/the-subject-of-a-vaccine-for-the-hendra-virus-is-driving-a-split-in-queenslands-riding-fraternity/news-story/93237945ba1d16782219f7dad4e4113f

Australia: 'Equestrian industry being held to ransom'

Gympietimes.com.au - Full Article

2nd Apr 2017

A SENIOR equestrian industry spokesperson has strongly criticised the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) claiming they are holding the industry to ransom and responding prematurely to the parliamentary inquiry into the Hendra virus vaccine.

Board member and former president of Equestrian Queensland, Peter Toft said the association's ongoing pressure on its members to boycott equestrian events where vaccination was not mandatory was counterproductive and failed to address the responsibility of all involved to create a safe environment within which people can enjoy their horses.

"If vets are refusing to adjudicate endurance events unless they are vaccination only, they are effectively forcing event organisations to turn away any members who have concerns about the vaccine and the impact it has on their horses,” said Mr Toft.

"The reality is that this is a new vaccine and its long-term impacts are largely unknown at present, so it's understandable that some horse owners - particularly those living in areas of the state that are free from bat colonies - are hesitant to vaccinate their animals...”

Read more here:
https://www.gympietimes.com.au/news/equestrian-industry-being-held-to-ransom/3162085/

A Golden Bond: How Marijke Visser and Chaitana Became European Champions

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