EnduranceGB.co.uk
(Published:19 June 2019)
Endurance GB has named its Senior Squad of nominated entries submitted to the FEI for the team that will take part at this summer’s 160km European Championships at Euston Park in Suffolk on 17th August.
The squad includes seven riders from whom a team of five combinations will be selected to represent Great Britain after a final selection weekend next month.
The combinations are;
Kate Atkinson, 22, from Lancashire, with DNS Ronaldo
Rachael Atkinson, 52, from Lancashire, with Tannasg Psyches Realm
Annette Masterson, 50, from Staffordshire, with Shoshana
Lauren Mills, 25, from Suffolk, with HS Jamal
Sarah Rogerson, 32, from Gloucestershire, with Warrens Hill Rubyn
Nicola Thorne, 48, from Norfolk, with LM Bolena
Heather Whiteley, 41, from Somerset, with Distance Oasis.
Chef d’Equipe Liz Finney said: “We are pleased to have a very experienced group of riders to nominate for the European Championships from whom we will select the team and reserves after our final training day at Wolverhampton in July. Most of the riders have already been on a Championship team and we look forward to having some strong combinations to represent Team GB in August.”
Thursday, June 20, 2019
Monday, June 17, 2019
Nikki Malcolm wins Endurance GB RiderCise® Southern Championship at Three Rivers
Endurancegb.co.uk - Full Article
(Published:16 June 2019)
Endurance GB’s new RiderCise® Southern Champions are Dorset-based Nikki Malcolm and Oso Spiralling Wind.
Nikki, whose training base, Stride Ahead is based near Dorchester in Dorset, won the 80km Championship held at Endurance GB’s Three Rivers Ride near Fordingbridge on Saturday, 15th June.
The Championship, sponsored by the rider fitness and conditioning specialists RiderCise®, was one of 24 classes held at Three Rivers over a route covering grassy tracks, downland and bridleways.
Nikki who competed the Australian-bred grey on behalf of the Oso Arabians team based in New South Wales, at an average speed of 12.7 kilometres per hour with a finishing pulse of 52 beats per minute ahead of second placed Sally Mcilwaine and Winnie The Witch who completed at an average speed of 12.6km/hr with a finishing pulse of 60bpm.
Nikki said: “This was a lovely win for a deserving team on the other side of the globe who have bred and produced such a lovely boy.
“Spiral came over from Australia last March to train with me with the ultimate goal of Australian young riders being able to qualify for the YR World Championships..."
More at:
https://endurancegb.co.uk/main/news#2019061701
(Published:16 June 2019)
Endurance GB’s new RiderCise® Southern Champions are Dorset-based Nikki Malcolm and Oso Spiralling Wind.
Nikki, whose training base, Stride Ahead is based near Dorchester in Dorset, won the 80km Championship held at Endurance GB’s Three Rivers Ride near Fordingbridge on Saturday, 15th June.
The Championship, sponsored by the rider fitness and conditioning specialists RiderCise®, was one of 24 classes held at Three Rivers over a route covering grassy tracks, downland and bridleways.
Nikki who competed the Australian-bred grey on behalf of the Oso Arabians team based in New South Wales, at an average speed of 12.7 kilometres per hour with a finishing pulse of 52 beats per minute ahead of second placed Sally Mcilwaine and Winnie The Witch who completed at an average speed of 12.6km/hr with a finishing pulse of 60bpm.
Nikki said: “This was a lovely win for a deserving team on the other side of the globe who have bred and produced such a lovely boy.
“Spiral came over from Australia last March to train with me with the ultimate goal of Australian young riders being able to qualify for the YR World Championships..."
More at:
https://endurancegb.co.uk/main/news#2019061701
Saturday, June 15, 2019
Costaros “La Voie Romaine” – a four-day event in France
Endurance-world.com - Full Article
7th June 2019
Race Report made with the assistance of Clémence Baudin
Costaros, France. 30 May to 02 June 2019. This was the sixth edition of the Costaros “La Voie Romaine” ride. Categories from 20km to 160km, CEI1* CEI2* CEI3*, and young horses devision were scheduled.
Over the past years, the Costaros event has become well known by European riders for its special tracks. Costaros is located in a remote region, originally known for its lentils and cows. The particularity of this race is the use of the old Roman road (giving his name to the event) which allows a large technical part of gallop. The site is precisely located on the boards of a lake, an ancient volcanic heart. Weather conditions are usually very unpredictable, and can change very quickly. This edition was characterized by a blazing sun...
Read more here:
http://endurance-world.com/costaros-la-voie-romaine-a-four-day-event-in-france/
7th June 2019
Race Report made with the assistance of Clémence Baudin
Costaros, France. 30 May to 02 June 2019. This was the sixth edition of the Costaros “La Voie Romaine” ride. Categories from 20km to 160km, CEI1* CEI2* CEI3*, and young horses devision were scheduled.
Over the past years, the Costaros event has become well known by European riders for its special tracks. Costaros is located in a remote region, originally known for its lentils and cows. The particularity of this race is the use of the old Roman road (giving his name to the event) which allows a large technical part of gallop. The site is precisely located on the boards of a lake, an ancient volcanic heart. Weather conditions are usually very unpredictable, and can change very quickly. This edition was characterized by a blazing sun...
Read more here:
http://endurance-world.com/costaros-la-voie-romaine-a-four-day-event-in-france/
Friday, June 14, 2019
Australia: Wheatbelt Endurance Riders in good stead following state grant
Avonadvocate.com.au - Full Article
June 13 2019
Eliza Wynn
A group of riders passionate about long distance events and horse well-being have been given a grant to help support upcoming community events.
Wheatbelt Endurance Riders Inc (WERI) will benefit from the latest round of grants from the State Government's Active Regional Communities program.
Agricultural Region MP Laurie Graham, who travelled to Wilberforce to congratulate the group said WERI were deserving participants of the funds.
"The Endurance Series aims to create easily accessible, international level horse-riding opportunities in Wheatbelt communities and will be open to people of all ages and abilities in the discipline of endurance," he said...
Read more here:
https://www.avonadvocate.com.au/story/6206310/wheatbelt-endurance-riders-in-good-stead-following-state-grant/
June 13 2019
Eliza Wynn
A group of riders passionate about long distance events and horse well-being have been given a grant to help support upcoming community events.
Wheatbelt Endurance Riders Inc (WERI) will benefit from the latest round of grants from the State Government's Active Regional Communities program.
Agricultural Region MP Laurie Graham, who travelled to Wilberforce to congratulate the group said WERI were deserving participants of the funds.
"The Endurance Series aims to create easily accessible, international level horse-riding opportunities in Wheatbelt communities and will be open to people of all ages and abilities in the discipline of endurance," he said...
Read more here:
https://www.avonadvocate.com.au/story/6206310/wheatbelt-endurance-riders-in-good-stead-following-state-grant/
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
Great Britain: Man v Horse 2019: Herbie the horse wins 40th race
CountryTimes.co.uk - Full Article
10th June 2019
By Anwen Parry
A HORSE named Herbie won the 40th Man v Horse race in Llanwrtyd Wells.
The largest horse race in Britain saw 650 runners try to outrun 60 horses over a 22-mile course on Saturday, June 8.
Ilkley Harriers' runner Jack Wood, from Yorkshire, was the fastest human to complete the course at Maes y Gwaelod in two hours, 23 minutes and 39 seconds. His finishing time was faster than the winning horses from the previous two years.
Jack said: "It's a great course, great organisation so thank you."
Woottonheath Herbie, ridden by Mark Adams from the New Forest, crossed the finishing line and won the race in two hours 18 minutes and 34 seconds.
Had he beaten the horse, Mr Wood would have been the third person ever to do so since the competition started in 1980...
Read more here:
https://www.countytimes.co.uk/news/17696796.man-v-horse-2019-herbie-the-horse-wins-40th-race/
10th June 2019
By Anwen Parry
A HORSE named Herbie won the 40th Man v Horse race in Llanwrtyd Wells.
The largest horse race in Britain saw 650 runners try to outrun 60 horses over a 22-mile course on Saturday, June 8.
Ilkley Harriers' runner Jack Wood, from Yorkshire, was the fastest human to complete the course at Maes y Gwaelod in two hours, 23 minutes and 39 seconds. His finishing time was faster than the winning horses from the previous two years.
Jack said: "It's a great course, great organisation so thank you."
Woottonheath Herbie, ridden by Mark Adams from the New Forest, crossed the finishing line and won the race in two hours 18 minutes and 34 seconds.
Had he beaten the horse, Mr Wood would have been the third person ever to do so since the competition started in 1980...
Read more here:
https://www.countytimes.co.uk/news/17696796.man-v-horse-2019-herbie-the-horse-wins-40th-race/
Royal Cavalry of Oman Comes First, Second in French Costaros Endurance Race
MuscatDaily.comBy ONA
June 10, 2019
PARIS -
The Royal Cavalry came first and second in the French Costaros, which was organised by the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (IFES) for 120km. The race had four stages. The first was for 40km, the second for 25km, the third for 33km and the final stage was for 22km.
Thirty-eight horse riders from the sultanate, France, Argentina, Italy, China, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and Switzerland participated in the race.
Horses of the Royal Cavalry came first and second. Mahmoud al Marhoon riding Delilah came first while Saleh bin Salim al Balushi riding Raga came second. Franco Kozani of Argentina finished third.
Monday, June 03, 2019
South African International Challenge – always a challenge!
Endurance-world.com - Full Article
3rd June 2019
Race Report: Bernadette Kasselman
Bona Bona Endurance Club, Bona Bona Game Lodge, Wolmaranstad, North West Province, South Africa. 27 and 29 April 2019. For the second consecutive year Bona Bona Endurance Club hosted the South African International Challenge (SAIC).
This event covered the following FEI distances: CEI1* 80km, CEI2* 120km and CEI3* 160km. At the same time, the Endurance Ride Association of South Africa (ERASA) hosted distances from 40 to 160kms under FEI rules and regulations. The 80km and 160km rides were ridden on Saturday, 27 April 2019; with the 120km ride being ridden 2 days later. No ride is possible without sponsors, and this year two new sponsors from the UAE were welcomed onboard – hence the 80km ride being referred to as the Seeh Al Salam Dubai Showcase Event and the 120 and 160km rides as the Al Wathba Cup.
Saturday morning saw 37 competitive riders leaving on the 160km ride. The course was a challenge – due to a lot of rain prior the ride, riders were faced with water hazards and the accompanying tricky terrain...
Read more here:
http://endurance-world.com/south-african-international-challenge-always-a-challenge/
3rd June 2019
Race Report: Bernadette Kasselman
Bona Bona Endurance Club, Bona Bona Game Lodge, Wolmaranstad, North West Province, South Africa. 27 and 29 April 2019. For the second consecutive year Bona Bona Endurance Club hosted the South African International Challenge (SAIC).
This event covered the following FEI distances: CEI1* 80km, CEI2* 120km and CEI3* 160km. At the same time, the Endurance Ride Association of South Africa (ERASA) hosted distances from 40 to 160kms under FEI rules and regulations. The 80km and 160km rides were ridden on Saturday, 27 April 2019; with the 120km ride being ridden 2 days later. No ride is possible without sponsors, and this year two new sponsors from the UAE were welcomed onboard – hence the 80km ride being referred to as the Seeh Al Salam Dubai Showcase Event and the 120 and 160km rides as the Al Wathba Cup.
Saturday morning saw 37 competitive riders leaving on the 160km ride. The course was a challenge – due to a lot of rain prior the ride, riders were faced with water hazards and the accompanying tricky terrain...
Read more here:
http://endurance-world.com/south-african-international-challenge-always-a-challenge/
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