Monday, April 15, 2019

Australia: Tom Quilty Gold Cup set to triple Imbil’s population

Matthew Sample, joint winner of the 2009 Tom Quilty Gold Cup

MySunshineCoast.com.au - Full Article

Published: 12th of April 2019

Prestigious endurance horse ride brings economic impact of close to $2m to region.

In July this year Australia’s most prestigious endurance horse riding event will come to Stirling’s Crossing Equestrian Complex, expecting to bring over 2,000 visitors to the Imbil area and provide a significant economic benefit for the region.

Over 350 riders and their support crews will converge on Imbil with many expected to stay for five to seven days to best position their horses to complete the challenging 160km ride through the Imbil State Forest.

The economic impact for the region is expected to be close to $2 million based on conservative estimates which do not include the substantial funds being injected into the local economy by event host, Stirling’s Crossing Equestrian Complex.

Complex owner and founder of Stirling’s Crossing Endurance Club Matthew Sample said he was delighted to be hosting an event that would have such a positive impact for local businesses.

“We want to put Imbil on the map as a premier equestrian hub in Australia ― particularly for endurance riding ― and we don’t underestimate the opportunity this provides for local businesses too,” Mr Sample said...

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https://mysunshinecoast.com.au/news/news-display/tom-quilty-gold-cup-set-to-triple-imbils-population,58931

Thursday, April 11, 2019

FEI Seeks New Powers Over Suspensions and Yellow Cards

Horse-canada.com - Full Article

April 8, 2019 | Comments
by: Pippa Cuckson

Rider suspensions could be applied tactically in future to by-pass the “closed” season, if proposed changes to the FEI legal system are approved.

At present, suspensions for doping and other offences usually commence the date the FEI Tribunal hands down its decision, except where the rider is already provisionally suspended and given credit for time served.

Now the FEI seeks powers to delay the start in certain cases “to deal with those disciplines that have ‘off seasons,’ in order to ensure that the suspension has a real effect.” There have been a number of cases in recent years where an endurance rider has been suspended for six months towards the end of the winter season in the Middle East – the region with by far the worst doping record – and so is back in action by September, in ample time for the next...

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https://horse-canada.com/horse-news/fei-seeks-new-powers-suspensions-yellow-cards/?fbclid=IwAR2T5ya6ZzFsFWlmXchdWm62UtcJFiGKmFQlQULjU-TMelveBxQJUoLTRrg

Qatar: No explanation given for positive drug test in Endurance horse

Horsetalk.co.nz - Full Article

April 10, 2019
Horsetalk.co.nz

An Oman-registered rider whose Endurance mount tested positive for an anaesthetic drug provided no explanation to the FEI Tribunal for the infraction.

Ahmed Mohamed Said Al Balushi had ridden Miss Saularie in a CEI 1* 80km rider in Qatar on February 3 last year.

Miss Saularie, who had an owner based in Qatar, subsequently tested positive for lidocaine and a metabolic byproduct of the drug, 3-Hydroxylidocaine. Both are local anaesthetics also used for the treatment of certain skin diseases.

They are classified as controlled medications under the FEI’s anti-doping rules...

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https://www.horsetalk.co.nz/2019/04/10/no-explanation-positive-drug-endurance-horse/

Argentina: Endurance rider did not know about medications given to her horse, tribunal told

Horsetalk.co.nz - Full Article

April 9, 2019
Horsetalk.co.nz

An Endurance competitor who rides as a hobby has been fined 2000 Swiss francs and suspended for six months after her horse tested positive for anti-inflammatory medications.

The Argentina-registered rider, Maria Soledad Jaraba, told the FEI Tribunal that her horse, Lady Ramona, had been stabled at a friend’s property more than 2000km from her home, and that the horse had been medicated without her knowledge by a staff member at the property.

Jaraba had competed the horse in a CEI 1* event in Toay, La Pampa, late in October last year.

The horse subsequently tested positive for phenylbutazone, oxyphenbutazone and dexamethasone...

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https://www.horsetalk.co.nz/2019/04/09/endurance-rider-medications-horse-tribunal/

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Weed Out Weak Officials, If Endurance is to Have a Chance

Horse-canada.com - Full Article

Cuckson Report | April 9, 2019

It’s seven years since the inaugural FEI Sports Forum in Lausanne – April 2012. I remember it very well, for I was approached during a break by a senior vet who urged me to by-pass the eventing meeting I was heading to, and attend the endurance debate instead.

The endurance, in fact, proved news-worthy indeed. We media (all two of us!) arrived late, but once we’d got our notebooks out, distinguished officials stood up and spoke frankly about doping, cheating and death – many of them clearly directing their remarks towards the press. That, I then realised, had been no spontaneous encounter with the vet over coffee; 2012 was the first “open” conference about endurance since 2007, and it seemed quite a few participants wanted the media there to write it all down, the good, the bad and the (mostly) ugly.

That’s the occasion that piqued my interest in the malaise. I have written extensively about it ever since – as valued readers of my blog know only too well…

Seven years, though: desert racing has now crashed from grim to gruesome. So at the eighth edition of the FEI Sports Forum next week, a whole day is devoted to endurance. We will hear recommendations of the special FEI committee that has slaved away since October on potential reforms, hoping to succeed where previous reviews failed.

The day is entitled “Re-shaping Endurance,” though it might just as easily be called “Last Chance at the OK Corral.” There is not much wrong with existing FEI endurance rules, but there’s a lot wrong with their enforcement. The blind-eye attitude of certain officials owes more to the Wild West than to the military/gentlemanly heritage of the Olympic equestrian sports...

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https://horse-canada.com/cuckson-report/weed-weak-officials-endurance-chance/

Qatar: Omani riders shine at Al Shaqab Endurance Competition

TimesOfOman.com - Full Article

April 9, 2019 | 7:53 PM by ONA

Doha: Aisha Al Braiky successfully completed Al Shaqab Endurance Competition for a distance of 100 km at the Marathon Village in Sealine, Qatar. A total of 94 participants from different countries took part in the race.

The competition witnessed the participation of well-known endurance horse riders from various stables of the world. The race was divided into 3 stages; 40 km for the first stage, 35 km for the second stage and 25 km for the third stage/...

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https://timesofoman.com/article/1108976/Sports/Omani-riders-shine-at-Al-Shaqab-Endurance-Competition

Monday, April 08, 2019

Northern Ireland: Spring has sprung at ILDRA’s Gosford Ride

Farmweek.com - Full Article

By Bree Rutledge - April 8, 2019

ILDRA (the Irish Long Distance Riding Association) turned out in force at Gosford Forest Park near Markethill on Sunday, March 24. Several CTR (Competitive Trail Ride) and pleasure riders enjoyed the excellent riding conditions, along the meandering woodland trails. Sunshine and warmer temperatures led to the feeling of spring in the air.

David Nealon, MRCVS, performed veterinary duties for the numerous CTR riders and their horses. All CTR riders successfully completed their respective distances with congratulations going to all riders. Experienced endurance rider, Martin McNamara, who has competed internationally at FEI level, completed a 20 mile CTR bringing ‘Sayel Al Khalediah’ to his first endurance ride. Another experienced endurance rider, who has also completed FEI rides, bought a new horse to compete in endurance, with Nicola Boud Tighe on ‘Elan’ successfully completing a 20 mile CTR. Louise Lynn completed her first CTR with ILDRA on the experienced endurance horse, ‘Frandore Al Maury’ – congratulations go to all new horses and riders...

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https://farmweek.com/spring-has-sprung-at-ildras-gosford-ride/

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Endurance Festival 2026 to begin on 6 January

Festival brings together the world’s leading endurance riders, placing Dubai at the centre of the global endurance calendar 19th edition ope...