WGRZ.com - Full Article
A woman from Orchard Park was one of 40 riders internationally chosen to compete.
Author: Leanne Stuck
Published: 11:29 PM EDT May 1, 2019
EAST AURORA, N.Y. — 26-year-old Claire Taberski grew up in Orchard Park riding horses.
"I started riding at the age of 10 at a farm in Orchard Park," she said.
"I think I was just one of those girls that always loved horses and loved ponies like every little girl's dream, but I never grew out of it," the equestrian added.
Taberski was the captain of the Equestrian Team at Canisius College and works with horses every day. She is a life-long equestrian and is always looking for her next adventure.
When an internet search led Taberski to discover the longest and toughest horse race in the world, she knew she found her next adventure.
"I thought this is the craziest thing I've ever heard of and thought I would apply," she said...
Read more here:
https://www.wgrz.com/article/news/local-equestrian-to-compete-in-worlds-longest-horse-race/71-1b198d52-f9c5-4cff-8323-e61c4828b7b5
Thursday, May 02, 2019
Wednesday, May 01, 2019
New Zealand: Horse rider wins championships in Taupō over Easter Weekend
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May 1 2019
Stratford Press
By: Alyssa Smith
Pip Mutch and her daughter Isla are proof the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
The mother and daughter from Kohuratahi each claimed New Zealand endurance horse riding titles in Taupō over the Easter weekend.
Pip won the 160km event for the 2019 Dunstan Horsefeeds ESNZ Endurance and CTR National Championships, while nine-year-old Isla won the 60km championship at the same event.
Pip says has been riding horses since she was a toddler and prepared for this event with lots of slow walks around the hills in Kohuratahi (near Whangamomona)...
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https://www.nzherald.co.nz/stratford-press/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503390&objectid=12224511
Ireland: Wintry hints in the air at endurance rides at Florencecourt Estate

By Robert Irwin - May 1, 2019
THE Irish Long Distance Riding Association (ILDRA) headed to the west of the country for their first ride at the sprawling Florencecourt Estate on April 14.
A wintry chill was in the air with hints of rain, although many riders made their way around the trails before the rains began.
Both CTR (Competitive Trail Rides) and Pleasure riders enjoyed the varied trails at Florencecourt, which meander through streams and over quaint wooden bridges of the Claddagh River. The riders then made their way towards the mountainous section of the trails of Benaughlin Mountain before descending along the Cuilcagh Way, which offers superb views across County Fermanagh and County Monaghan.
The attending veterinary officer on the day was David Nealon MRCVS, with all horses passing their respective endurance distances.
An endurance rider, Hannah Catterall introduced her new horse ‘Hugo’, to his first ever pleasure ride and even tried out a vetting...
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https://farmweek.com/wintry-hints-in-the-air-at-endurance-rides-at-florencecourt-estate/
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Mongolia: Gobi Gallop 2020 Screenings Begin in July
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia (April 30, 2019) - Do you have what it takes to become one of a Magnificent Ten? Like Kurosawa’s intrepid characters on a noble mission, the Veloo Foundation’s Gobi Gallop pairs 10 riders, screened from 100s of applicants from around the world with Mongolian horses and guides, and gives them 10 days, riding 8-14 hours daily, to traverse 700 kilometers (435 miles) of the wild Mongolian Steppes before concluding with an annual Gobi Gallop Gala.
Julie Veloo, founder of the Veloo Foundation, estimates the continued success since 2013 of the world’s longest charity horseback ride has raised more than $450 thousand dollars for orphans and disadvantaged children in the developing world, and supports operation of Narnii Huuhduud Kindergarten (Children of the Peak Sanctuary Project), serving 150 children from impoverished families who scavenge Ulaanbaatar garbage heaps to survive.
Gobi Gallop rider screenings begin in July and are finalized by October. Fully 50% of each rider entrance fee goes to help three- to five-year-olds entering the charity kindergarten.
Are you warrior enough for the longest annual charity horseback ride on earth? Apply now at www.horsetrekmongolia.com/gobi-gallop and learn more about sponsorships at www.veloofoundation.com.
Julie Veloo, founder of the Veloo Foundation, estimates the continued success since 2013 of the world’s longest charity horseback ride has raised more than $450 thousand dollars for orphans and disadvantaged children in the developing world, and supports operation of Narnii Huuhduud Kindergarten (Children of the Peak Sanctuary Project), serving 150 children from impoverished families who scavenge Ulaanbaatar garbage heaps to survive.
Gobi Gallop rider screenings begin in July and are finalized by October. Fully 50% of each rider entrance fee goes to help three- to five-year-olds entering the charity kindergarten.
Are you warrior enough for the longest annual charity horseback ride on earth? Apply now at www.horsetrekmongolia.com/gobi-gallop and learn more about sponsorships at www.veloofoundation.com.
Monday, April 29, 2019
Australia: Close to 200 entries at Table Top Endurance
Endurance-world.com - Full Article
28 April 2019
Race Report made with the assistance of Tahlia Franke
Oso Arabians, New South Wales, Australia. 19, 20 and 21 April 2019. With close to 200 entries over the weekend Table Top Endurance hosted their third event. The ride was held in southern New South Wales, Australia, at Oso Arabians.
Oso is an Arabian breeding and training facility that specialises in endurance while still demonstrating the versatility of the Arabian horse for other disciplines. The ride was run mainly over undulating farmland and around the Hume Weir. National and FEI events were held, ranging from 40km-120km. All events over 80km run under FEI VGIH rules. This was the first of Australia’s FEI events for the year, giving the opportunity to continue FEI qualifications for horses and riders including those aiming for future championship events. The ride also had an international feels with riders not only from 4 states of Australia but also from Belgium, Hong Kong, Iraq, Scotland and Switzerland...
Read more here:
http://endurance-world.com/close-to-200-entries-at-table-top-endurance/
28 April 2019
Race Report made with the assistance of Tahlia Franke
Oso Arabians, New South Wales, Australia. 19, 20 and 21 April 2019. With close to 200 entries over the weekend Table Top Endurance hosted their third event. The ride was held in southern New South Wales, Australia, at Oso Arabians.
Oso is an Arabian breeding and training facility that specialises in endurance while still demonstrating the versatility of the Arabian horse for other disciplines. The ride was run mainly over undulating farmland and around the Hume Weir. National and FEI events were held, ranging from 40km-120km. All events over 80km run under FEI VGIH rules. This was the first of Australia’s FEI events for the year, giving the opportunity to continue FEI qualifications for horses and riders including those aiming for future championship events. The ride also had an international feels with riders not only from 4 states of Australia but also from Belgium, Hong Kong, Iraq, Scotland and Switzerland...
Read more here:
http://endurance-world.com/close-to-200-entries-at-table-top-endurance/
Friday, April 26, 2019
France: Close finish racing in Lignières
Endurance-world.com - Full Article
26 April 2019
Race Report made with the assistance of Lignieres Endurance
Pole du cheval et de l’ane, Lignières, France. Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 April 2019. The second CEI 3* of the French 2019 calendar, took place last weekend at Lignières in Central France.
The venue has become an established destination for FEI riders under the watchful eye of Christelle Mafille and the Ecurie de Minuit.
The 6-loop CEI 160km was fiercely contended by seven combinations, five of them French. The weather conditions were hot for this time of year and there was a windstorm halfway through the afternoon to further test the combinations!
At the first vet gate, the riders were very close and Julia Montagne took the lead in the first loop with a speed of 18.7km/h, however by the end of the second loop Daniel Thepault moved up into first place where he remained for the rest of the ride...
Read more here:
http://endurance-world.com/close-finish-racing-in-lignieres/
26 April 2019
Race Report made with the assistance of Lignieres Endurance
Pole du cheval et de l’ane, Lignières, France. Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 April 2019. The second CEI 3* of the French 2019 calendar, took place last weekend at Lignières in Central France.
The venue has become an established destination for FEI riders under the watchful eye of Christelle Mafille and the Ecurie de Minuit.
The 6-loop CEI 160km was fiercely contended by seven combinations, five of them French. The weather conditions were hot for this time of year and there was a windstorm halfway through the afternoon to further test the combinations!
At the first vet gate, the riders were very close and Julia Montagne took the lead in the first loop with a speed of 18.7km/h, however by the end of the second loop Daniel Thepault moved up into first place where he remained for the rest of the ride...
Read more here:
http://endurance-world.com/close-finish-racing-in-lignieres/
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Mother-daughter duo win New Zealand endurance horse riding titles

Jane Matthews
14:44, Apr 23 2019
Pip Mutch was born and bred on what she calls the best hills for horse riding - maybe that's why it's a family affair.
Mutch has been named the New Zealand Endurance Horse Riding Champion after a 160 kilometre, nearly-11 hour ride at the national competition in Taupō at the weekend.
She said the achievement had taken taken decades of work with her mother, and now her daughter...
Read more here:
https://www.stuff.co.nz/taranaki-daily-news/news/112203357/motherdaughter-duo-win-new-zealand-endurance-horse-riding-titles
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