Thursday, June 29, 2017

Australia: 2017 Tom Quilty Gold Cup Course

Tomquilty.com.au

Leg 1= 42km
3 CHECKPOINTS


Leg 1 starting by leaving the ride base along entrance to oval, over new bridge and onto Paradise Drive. There will be approx 300m of bitumen before heading into private property. There will be a creek crossing within the first 200m of private property. Then heading through paddock and forest for the first 9km. The following 15km is on mostly good going dirt roads and tracks. Returning through the forest and the last 6km home will be the same as the first 6km at the start of the leg.


Leg 2= 41km
4 CHECKPOINTS



Leg 3= 40km
3 CHECKPOINT



Leg 4= 23km
2 CHECKPOINTS



Leg 5= 14km
3 CHECKPOINTS


Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Italy: Toscana Endurance Lifestyle 2017 Race Preview

Endurance-world.com - Full Article

June 21 2017

San Rossore, Pisa, Italy. Wednesday 21 June 2017.

One of the most talked about events for this summer in the world of endurance riding is the third edition of Toscana Endurance Lifestyle 2017, which will take place on Sunday 16 July with the prestigious HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Endurance CUP Festival with the categories CEI3 *, CEI2 * and CEI2 * Ladies.

Eyecatcher is the prize money, catalogued as the biggest in the history of the European Community, with a total of Euro 500,000.

This news will obviously attract a big number of riders who will be competing on a track that is described as exciting and technical around the Estate of San Rossore.

These are the incentives on offer:

• Free Entry and Box for every starter.
• Travel allowance to the owner of Euro 1,500 (one horse), Euro 2,000 (two horses) of Euro 2,500 (three or more horses)
• Invitations for the first three (non UAE) classified riders in each category for Dubai at the HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Endurance CUP 2018
• Meydan Riders Lounge on Sunday 16 July
• Prize money for each category: first: Euro 6,000, second: Euro 5,000, third: Euro 4,000, fourth: Euro 3,000, fifth: Euro 2,000 and from sixth: Euro 1,000

The force behind this organisation is Gianluca Laliscia:

"Endurance lifestyle is a format event full of initiatives and appointments of excellence dedicated to endurance, to which over the years have been combining several beautiful locations such as Umbria, my region, Marche, Veneto, Sardinia and last but not least Tuscany, on the precious racecourse of San Rossore located in the historical estate of San Rossore, Pisa, new capital of endurance. The wonderful concept of Endurance Lifestyle contains all my life, my land, Italy with its beauties, and my sport, a less conventional equestrian discipline, but not for this less able to guarantee great and unforgettable emotions, like my victory of the 2005 World team Championship in Dubai. Endurance lifestyle expresses “quality of life”, a way of living slower and able to grasp all the nuances and details of what surrounds us, always with elegance and style...”

Read more here:
http://endurance-world.com/toscana-endurance-lifestyle-2017/

Australia announces team for 2017 FEI World Endurance Championships for Juniors & Young Riders

Equestrian.org.au

National Endurance Selectors have announced the athletes that will represent Australia at the upcoming FEI World Endurance Championships for Juniors & Young Riders from 22 – 24 September 2017, in Valeggio sul Mincio, Italy

Congratulations to those selected in the team, listed in alphabetical order:

Tayla Hadzi & Oso Edith
Liberty Mercer & Turbulence
Rebecca Radny & Estragon

The team will be accompanied by Andrew Kettlewell in the role of Chef d’Equipe.



Australia: Two locals to represent Yass Valley in Tom Quilty Cup.

Yasstribune.com.au - Full Story

Zac Lowe
27 Jun 2017

Yass Valley will be sending two local women – Shirley Clark of Yass River and Kristie Wright of Binalong – to South Australia to compete in the Tom Quilty Gold Cup this year.

The event takes place annually, and is considered the most prestigious event on an endurance horse-rider’s calendar.

It will take place across July 7th and 8th, and requires riders to complete 160 kilometers on horseback as quickly as possible.

Clark described the tribulations of preparing for such an intense event, and said that a key aspect was her relationship with her horse, Oso Zoltan...

Read more here:
http://www.yasstribune.com.au/story/4748980/yass-valley-riders-in-tom-quilty-cup/

Monday, June 26, 2017

Australia: 2017 Tom Quilty Gold Cup Coming Up

TomQuilty.com

June 26 2017

The 52nd Tom Quilty Gold Cup will be held July 7-9 at Wirrina Cove, South Australia. Event Director Jean Sims and her team offer a great event from a fantastic venue at Wirrina Cove and this area has been used for endurance riding for many years. Wirrina Cove is located between the coastal towns of Second Valley and Normanville on Yankalilla Bay.

With 10 days to start time, 122 riders are signed up, including 5 international riders

The Tom Quilty Gold Cup is the premier ride on the endurance calendar in Australia. The prestige associated with winning this event, as well as competing, is immense. It is the goal of all Australian endurance riders to attempt and be successful in this ride.

The original Tom Quilty Gold Cup is held in the ‘Stockman’s Hall of Fame’ in Longreach QLD as the inception of the Quilty Cup ride was nurtured by Queenslanders Erica and RM Williams who loved their distance riding and their beloved Arabian horses. RM’s Rockybar Stud was situated in QLD. The Quilty was named after RM’s old mate Tom Quilty of Spring Vale Station in the Kimberley Ranges of WA, who on request donated the valuable gold cup.

More information can be found at:
http://tomquilty.com.au/2017/

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Great Britain: Annie Joppe’s endurance blog: negotiating a heatwave

Horseandhound.co.uk - Full Article

Annie Joppe
10:55 - 21 June, 2017

After all of the recent competing and training it was back home again to sunny Cornwall (literally) to work on improving fitness for all three horses. Fantom had a couple of days off after his weekend away and then it was back to work.

At the squad assessment, tests had shown that Fantom’s fitness was going to be improved by interval training and some general hill work rather than work on the track. Actually I am rather glad about this as we both enjoy these sessions far more than cantering on the flat for several kilometres at a time.

To this end, I duly headed off to the sand dunes for a session on the ‘dunes from hell’ path. This is a long, long path which climbs up steeply from the beach in fairly deep, dry sand. Three of these is enough, followed by a long canter over undulating dunes back to the tracks home. This session was not totally straightforward, as we had many dog walkers, holiday makers and the local riding stables wobbling their way along the path, so strategic planning was called for to avoid all of these hazards...

Read more at http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/blog/annie-joppes-endurance-blog-negotiating-heatwave-624061#8PrTPpdvDTT4P7fQ.99

Monday, June 19, 2017

Great Britain: More than 15 tonnes of ice used to hard to keep riders and horses cool

Gulfnews.com - Full Article

UAE wins across the board in Suffolk FEI rides


Published: 15:04 June 19, 2017 Gulf News
Leslie Wilson Jr, Racing & Special Features Writer

Suffolk, England: The UAE had an incredibly successful day, winning all the classes and the Best Condition awards at the second of the Euston Park Endurance Rides, sponsored by Emirates Airline, which took place this weekend in record high temperatures.

Organisers worked hard all day to keep riders, volunteers, stewards and staff cool and over 15 tonnes of ice was used to safeguard the welfare of the horses.

A total of 85 riders from eight nations competed in CEI 3* 160Km, CEI 2* 120Km, CEIYJ 2* 120Km, CEI 1* 80Km and an additional CEI 1* ride.

Euston Park Endurance trialled a staggered start in the CEI 1* 80km classes, they were well received, although the majority of riders still opted for the mass start.

EGB Board Member, Nicki Thorne (GBR) said: “The staggered start is a huge opportunity for riders who have not previously had experience at FEI level to start in a very safe way (away from the melting pot), gain confidence and enjoy FEI riding whilst removing a lot of the stress and worry that might prevent them trying FEI...”

Read more here:
http://gulfnews.com/sport/horse-racing/more-than-15-tonnes-of-ice-used-to-hard-to-keep-riders-and-horses-cool-1.2046064

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...