Endurance-world.com - Full Article
23rd December 2018
Race Report made with the assistance of sistemaeventi.it
Horses Sporting Club La Lame in Montefalco – Umbria Region, Italy. Sunday 16 December 2018. The winter edition of Umbria Endurance Lifestyle 2018 has not betrayed the expectations, it brought not only the beauty and the charm of the unique territory of Montefalco, Bevagna, Trevi and Foligno, but also the strength of a constantly growing movement.
The five rides hosted in the structures of the Horses Sporting Club Le Lame in Montefalco saw the highest quality and expert riders and horses claiming the podium spots.
Therefore, the satisfaction of the organizers was legitimate, starting from Gianluca Laliscia, managing director of sistemaeventi.it, and Giovanni Zampolini, owner of the Horses Sporting Club Le Lame who confirmed the great potential of his equestrian centre for what concerns the organization of major events...
Read more here:
http://endurance-world.com/umbria-endurance-lifestyle-2018-winter-edition/
Wednesday, December 26, 2018
Monday, December 24, 2018
Oman: Ammar bags first place in endurance race
TimesOfOman.com - Full Article
December 23, 2018 | 9:34 PM by ONA
Barka: Horse rider Ammar Al Balushi (Horse Marfal) secured the first place in the one-star international endurance race for 100 kms organised by Oman Equestrian Federation for season 2018-2019 at the Endurance Village at Seih Al Mahamid in the Wilayat of Barka.
Sixteen out of 44 horses succeeded in crossing the finish line after having passed the veterinary tests one day prior to the race.
Ammar Al Balushi secured the first place in the one-star international endurance race for 100 kms after completing in 4 hours, 7 minutes and 20 seconds...
Read more here:
https://timesofoman.com/article/647983/Sports/Ammar-bags-first-place-in-endurance-race
December 23, 2018 | 9:34 PM by ONA
Barka: Horse rider Ammar Al Balushi (Horse Marfal) secured the first place in the one-star international endurance race for 100 kms organised by Oman Equestrian Federation for season 2018-2019 at the Endurance Village at Seih Al Mahamid in the Wilayat of Barka.
Sixteen out of 44 horses succeeded in crossing the finish line after having passed the veterinary tests one day prior to the race.
Ammar Al Balushi secured the first place in the one-star international endurance race for 100 kms after completing in 4 hours, 7 minutes and 20 seconds...
Read more here:
https://timesofoman.com/article/647983/Sports/Ammar-bags-first-place-in-endurance-race
Sunday, December 23, 2018
FEI Board moves swiftly to close loophole over catastrophic injuries in Endurance
Horsetalk.co.nz - Full Article
December 23, 2018
Horsetalk.co.nz
FEI officials have moved quickly to close a loophole over catastrophic injuries to endurance horses.
The current FEI Endurance rules define a catastrophic injury as one requiring euthanasia.
Sanctions are applied on the basis of the owner agreeing to the horse being euthanised and can be avoided if euthanasia is refused, with obvious serious welfare consequences for the horse.
The Endurance Temporary Committee, set up by the FEI in a further bid to tidy up undesirable aspects of the discipline and return it to its “original roots”, discussed the catastrophic injury issue during its December 12 meeting.
It proposed that, in addition to catastrophic injury, the sanction would also apply when there is a “severe injury” to the horse...
Read more here:
https://www.horsetalk.co.nz/2018/12/23/fei-loophole-catastrophic-endurance-injuries/
December 23, 2018
Horsetalk.co.nz
FEI officials have moved quickly to close a loophole over catastrophic injuries to endurance horses.
The current FEI Endurance rules define a catastrophic injury as one requiring euthanasia.
Sanctions are applied on the basis of the owner agreeing to the horse being euthanised and can be avoided if euthanasia is refused, with obvious serious welfare consequences for the horse.
The Endurance Temporary Committee, set up by the FEI in a further bid to tidy up undesirable aspects of the discipline and return it to its “original roots”, discussed the catastrophic injury issue during its December 12 meeting.
It proposed that, in addition to catastrophic injury, the sanction would also apply when there is a “severe injury” to the horse...
Read more here:
https://www.horsetalk.co.nz/2018/12/23/fei-loophole-catastrophic-endurance-injuries/
Saturday, December 22, 2018
Endurance Department Updates
Inside.Fei.org
21 Dec 2018
FEI Endurance Rules
At present, the FEI Endurance Rules define a Catastrophic Injury as one requiring euthanasia. Sanctions are applied on the basis of the owner agreeing to the horse being euthanised and can be avoided if euthanasia is refused with obvious serious welfare consequences for the horse. The Endurance Temporary Committee discussed this serious issue during their meeting on the 12 December and has proposed that, in addition to catastrophic injury, the sanction would also apply when there is a “Severe Injury” of the horse.
In order to protect the welfare of the horse, the FEI Board unanimously approved during their teleconference of 19 December 2018 the following modification to Article 815.3 of the Endurance rules which can be found here. This change would become effective as of 1 February 2019.
Please take note that in keeping with FEI Statutes Art. 20.3, the FEI Board may pass resolutions which are normally the prerogatives of the General Assembly. In such cases, the National Federations are promptly notified. If a majority of the National Federations eligible to vote, respond within thirty (30) days of the date of the notice, signifies its disapproval, the measure shall be rescinded if possible.
In addition, as the Endurance Temporary Committee continues working on its proposals for Endurance Rule changes for 2020, which will be discussed at the FEI Sports Forum next April, the FEI will actively reach out to Organisers to test the implementation of modified Heart Rates and presentation times in order to gather valuable information that will be presented as part of the Endurance discussions at the Sports Forum.
Should you have any question, do not hesitate to contact Marc Chovelon at marc.chovelon@fei.org or Aude Barby at aude.barby@fei.org
21 Dec 2018
FEI Endurance Rules
At present, the FEI Endurance Rules define a Catastrophic Injury as one requiring euthanasia. Sanctions are applied on the basis of the owner agreeing to the horse being euthanised and can be avoided if euthanasia is refused with obvious serious welfare consequences for the horse. The Endurance Temporary Committee discussed this serious issue during their meeting on the 12 December and has proposed that, in addition to catastrophic injury, the sanction would also apply when there is a “Severe Injury” of the horse.
In order to protect the welfare of the horse, the FEI Board unanimously approved during their teleconference of 19 December 2018 the following modification to Article 815.3 of the Endurance rules which can be found here. This change would become effective as of 1 February 2019.
Please take note that in keeping with FEI Statutes Art. 20.3, the FEI Board may pass resolutions which are normally the prerogatives of the General Assembly. In such cases, the National Federations are promptly notified. If a majority of the National Federations eligible to vote, respond within thirty (30) days of the date of the notice, signifies its disapproval, the measure shall be rescinded if possible.
In addition, as the Endurance Temporary Committee continues working on its proposals for Endurance Rule changes for 2020, which will be discussed at the FEI Sports Forum next April, the FEI will actively reach out to Organisers to test the implementation of modified Heart Rates and presentation times in order to gather valuable information that will be presented as part of the Endurance discussions at the Sports Forum.
Should you have any question, do not hesitate to contact Marc Chovelon at marc.chovelon@fei.org or Aude Barby at aude.barby@fei.org
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
Spain Fails in Second Appeal for WEG Endurance Medals
Horse-canada.com - Full Article
December 17, 2018
by: Pippa Cuckson
Spain, front-runners when the World Equestrian Games endurance ride was controversially called-off, has failed in a second attempt to receive medals in hindsight.
The FEI Tribunal dismissed an appeal from the Spanish Equestrian Federation in a decision notice published this week. Spain’s first appeal at Tryon on September 12th also failed.
Tribunal rejected the claim on a number of legal points, notably that under FEI rules the winning horses must have completed the “entire course” and passed the final vetting. By definition, the FEI said, anything cancelled cannot have a winner.
Tribunal also rejected the argument that precedent was set at the Euston Park 2012 world championship, abandoned during a heavy storm. On that occasion, Tribunal said, 52 combinations and four teams had completed the whole competition before the thunderstorm arrived...
Read more here:
https://horse-canada.com/horse-news/spain-2nd-appeal-weg-endurance/
December 17, 2018
by: Pippa Cuckson
Spain, front-runners when the World Equestrian Games endurance ride was controversially called-off, has failed in a second attempt to receive medals in hindsight.
The FEI Tribunal dismissed an appeal from the Spanish Equestrian Federation in a decision notice published this week. Spain’s first appeal at Tryon on September 12th also failed.
Tribunal rejected the claim on a number of legal points, notably that under FEI rules the winning horses must have completed the “entire course” and passed the final vetting. By definition, the FEI said, anything cancelled cannot have a winner.
Tribunal also rejected the argument that precedent was set at the Euston Park 2012 world championship, abandoned during a heavy storm. On that occasion, Tribunal said, 52 combinations and four teams had completed the whole competition before the thunderstorm arrived...
Read more here:
https://horse-canada.com/horse-news/spain-2nd-appeal-weg-endurance/
Saturday, December 15, 2018
Long Rider Jing Li cements his place in equestrian history

Jing Li has ridden thousands of kilometres across some of the world’s most remote terrain. Photos: Longridersguild.com
Horsetalk.co.nz - Full Article
December 15, 2018
Horsetalk.co.nz
Jing Li, once dubbed the world’s most elusive Long Rider, has completed an epic ride across Russia, and is now making plans for an 11,250-kilometre horseback journey from St Petersburg, Russia, to Jiang’an in China.
Long Riders’ Guild founder CuChullaine O’Reilly says the Chinese-born rider has established himself as the foremost equestrian traveller in the saddle today.
The completion of his latest ride from the Caucasus Mountains across Russia has added to Jing Li’s remarkable series of achievements in the saddle.
At the end of the 4380km journey, he carried the Guild flag into the Moscow lecture hall of the Russian Geographical Society...
Read more here:
https://www.horsetalk.co.nz/2018/12/15/long-rider-jing-li-equestrian-history/?utm_medium=40digest.prsonly.20181215.home&utm_source=email&utm_content=&utm_campaign=campaign
Friday, December 14, 2018
Spain: France's Virginie Atger wins the 65th International Raid of Barcelona – Santa Susana
Endurance-world.com - Full Article
14 December 2018
Race Report made with the assistance of Marc Grèbol
Sant Pol de Mar, Barcelona. Thursday 6, Friday 7 and Saturday 8 December 2018. The French elite rider Virginie Atger won the 65th Barcelona International Raid – Santa Susana (sponsored by SportHG and Meydan), the oldest equestrian endurance competition in Europe.
Atger completed the 192km race, divided over two days, on her horse Come’t d’Ardene with a time of 11:45 and demonstrated his enormous quality at the end of the European endurance season.
For 20 years, the town of Santa Susana has hosted the Barcelona Raid in the first week of december. The event enjoys a special prestige among the European riders of this discipline, both for its age and the closure of the sports season. The discipline of endurance or raid, in peak in recent years, consists of traveling long distances on horseback, divided into several phases. Thus, a great physical and mental resistance is required for both the rider and the horse, as well as great skills of domination of time and energy...
Read more here:
http://endurance-world.com/virginie-atger-wins-international-raid-of-barcelona-santa-susana/
14 December 2018
Race Report made with the assistance of Marc Grèbol
Sant Pol de Mar, Barcelona. Thursday 6, Friday 7 and Saturday 8 December 2018. The French elite rider Virginie Atger won the 65th Barcelona International Raid – Santa Susana (sponsored by SportHG and Meydan), the oldest equestrian endurance competition in Europe.
Atger completed the 192km race, divided over two days, on her horse Come’t d’Ardene with a time of 11:45 and demonstrated his enormous quality at the end of the European endurance season.
For 20 years, the town of Santa Susana has hosted the Barcelona Raid in the first week of december. The event enjoys a special prestige among the European riders of this discipline, both for its age and the closure of the sports season. The discipline of endurance or raid, in peak in recent years, consists of traveling long distances on horseback, divided into several phases. Thus, a great physical and mental resistance is required for both the rider and the horse, as well as great skills of domination of time and energy...
Read more here:
http://endurance-world.com/virginie-atger-wins-international-raid-of-barcelona-santa-susana/
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