Monday, June 12, 2023

Meet the 70-year-old from Inverness who cleaned up in this year’s Golden Horseshoe

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Alex Robinson
10 June, 2023

A 70-year-old endurance specialist who won four awards, including the premier and top lady titles, at the famous Golden Horseshoe ride (21–22 May) has proved that age is no barrier if you have the right ingredients, including the right horse.

Candy Cameron, who is a British Horse Society stage four coach, runs Loch Ness Riding in Inverness and she has been riding and training endurance horses since the 1980s. She first rode in the Golden Horseshoe, a 160 km endurance ride across Exmoor National Park, 35 years ago in 1988.

In 2023, Candy’s horse Ell Daam (Al) also won the highly-regarded Best Condition award at the event, replicating the result of her former horse, White Trooper, who took home the Best Condition prize once during his career...

Read more here:
https://www.horseandhound.co.uk/features/candy-cameron-golden-horseshoe-2023-827823

Friday, June 09, 2023

Syrian Equestrian Masa Tanbekji qualifies for FEI Endurance World Championship

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6 June 2023

DAMASCUS, 6 June (BelTA - SANA). - Syrian Equestrian Masa Tanbekji has qualified for the FEI Endurance World Championship for Young Horses.

The championship will be hosted by the city of Padise in Estonia in the period between Aug. 10th and Aug. 14th with the participation of a large number of international male and female equestrians.

Masa expressed her happiness with this qualification for the second year in a row, wishing to continue her career successfully, after she was able to raise the Syrian flag in international forums...

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https://eng.belta.by/partner_news/view/equestrian-masa-tanbekji-qualifies-for-fei-endurance-world-championship-159396-2023/

Nigeria Equestrian Federation rolls out developmental programmes

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The Nigerian Equestrian Federation has unveiled itself to the world and rolled out critical developmental programmes it said are aimed at revolutionising the equestrian landscape…

By David Ngobua
Fri, 9 Jun 2023

The Nigerian Equestrian Federation has unveiled itself to the world and rolled out critical developmental programmes it said are aimed at revolutionising the equestrian landscape and propelling Nigeria onto the global stage of excellence in equestrian sports.

...Furthermore, he said the NEF Endurance Riding Championship which is a national endurance riding championship opened to general and junior categories, over a distance of 40-160kms will take place on October 21 while induction into the Nigeria Equestrian Federation Hall of Fame, the highest honour awarded within equestrian sports in Nigeria has been slated for December 9...

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https://dailytrust.com/nigeria-equestrian-federation-rolls-out-developmental-programmes/

Thursday, June 08, 2023

Bahrain Stripped Of FEI Endurance World Championship Title After Tribunal Decision

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PUBLISHED June 5, 2023
WORDS BY Edited Press Release

Four months after being crowned team world champions for the first time at the postponed 2022 FEI Endurance World Championship held in Butheeb (United Arab Emirates), Bahrain has been stripped of the team title following an equine anti-doping case involving a banned substance. The case involved Hera Durances, an 11-year-old Arabian mare ridden by Abdulrahman Mohammed Alzayed (the third Bahraini combination), who finished 18th. The Fédération Equestre Internationale Tribunal confirmed the disqualification of the athlete and horse combination from the February event and imposed an 18-month ineligibility period for the athlete, who has also been fined.

Testing during the event returned a positive result for stanozolol and 16-beta-hydroxystanozolol, which are anabolic steroids used to improve performance by promoting muscular development. Both are banned substances under the FEI’s Equine Prohibited Substances list. (See the findings of the FEI Tribunal here.)

As a result, Team Bahrain’s results are void as they no longer have the three finisher required to count for the team ranking. All the remaining teams on the leader board move up by one place, with France taking gold, Portugal slotting into silver and Italy stepping onto the podium with bronze...

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https://www.chronofhorse.com/article/bahrain-stripped-of-fei-endurance-world-championship-title-after-tribunal-decision/

Wednesday, June 07, 2023

Team France become FEI Endurance World Champion 2022 following FEI Tribunal Decision

Inside.FEI.org

05 June 2023
Author: FEI Communications

Crowned Team World Champion for the first time at the postponed FEI Endurance World Championship 2022 held in Butheeb (UAE) from 20 to 26 February 2023, Bahrain has been stripped of the team title following an equine anti-doping case involving a Banned Substance and the horse Hera Durances, ridden by Mr Abdulrahman Mohammed Alzayed (the third Bahraini combination). The FEI Tribunal confirmed the disqualification of the athlete and horse combination from the event and imposed an eighteen-month ineligibility period for the athlete, who has also been fined (See FEI Tribunal Equine Anti-Doping Consent Award here).

As a result, Team Bahrain’s results are null and void as they no longer have the three required combination results to count for the team ranking and all the remaining teams on the leader board move up by one place, with France taking gold, Portugal slotting into silver and Italy stepping onto the podium with bronze (See updated Results here).

Team France are no stranger to the top spot of the podium having had their share of Team golds in the past, although the most recent dates back to 2006. This places France well and truly at the top of the leader board for Team titles, with five to their name since the first edition was held in 1986, followed by UAE and Spain who both have three World Championship team titles in their record of achievements. |

“While it is never optimal to have medals re-distributed following an event due to medication control and anti-doping related offenses, we view this as confirmation that the systems we have in place are thorough and effective”, said FEI Legal Director Mikael Rentsch.

“The FEI’s Clean Sport programme has extensive processes to ensure we not only educate the community, but also have the tools to follow up and uphold the Rules at play in order to guarantee a level playing field, and safeguard the welfare of our human and equine athletes.”

The FEI has extensive procedures in place to uphold and ensure the integrity of competition through the FEI Clean Sport Programme which encompasses both human and equine anti-doping rules and processes. For human athletes, the FEI is a signatory of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), whilst for horses, the FEI has developed and runs the Equine Anti-Doping and medication Control System (EADMCR), which sees extensive testing at FEI Events around the world.

Prior to all major Championships and Games, the FEI prepares and shares specific “Doping & Medication Control Guides” with the participants such as the nominated athletes, chefs d’equipes and concerned National Federations in order to raise awareness, explain the processes and avoid any inadvertent positive cases. The relevant Guide for Butheeb refers to extensive testing to be carried out, the testing process, reminding Athletes they are the “Person Responsible” for their horse and will carry the ultimate responsibility, which includes legal proceedings should their horse test positive.

Relevant Links:

Updated Results for the FEI Endurance World Championship 2022 in Butheeb (UAE), 20-26 February 2023: https://data.fei.org/Calendar/EventDetail.aspx?p=85523E304F8C186FF3CF540509DCEDF1 Table for FEI Tribunal Equine Anti-Doping Consent Awards 2023: https://inside.fei.org/fei/your-role/athletes/fei-tribunal/equine-anti-doping-consent-awards/2023

More at:
https://inside.fei.org/media-updates/team-france-become-fei-endurance-world-champion-2022-following-fei-tribunal-decision

Tuesday, June 06, 2023

Oman's Said brothers win German endurance race

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4 June 2023

Muscat – Omani riders H H Sayyid Loay bin Ghalib al Said and H H Sayyid Ali bin Ghalib al Said have emerged as champions in the highly competitive German Buch Endurance Race.

This prestigious event, organised by the International Equestrian Federation, serves as a qualifying race for the FEI 2024 World Endurance Championship in Monpazier, France, in September.

The victory achieved by the two riders marks a significant milestone in their journey towards the World Cup finals...

Read more here:
https://www.muscatdaily.com/2023/06/04/said-brothers-win-german-endurance-race/

Sunday, June 04, 2023

Rochester woman in Mongolia for Gobi Gallop, world's longest charity horse ride

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Lara Bricker
June 2 2023

ROCHESTER — As a lifelong horsewoman, Christina Keim has ridden long distances on horseback before.

She’s ridden a mule down the Grand Canyon’s Bright Angel Trail, horse packed to visit mustangs in the Eastern Sierras of California and twice completed the three-day 100-mile distance ride at the Green Mountain Horse Association.

But nothing compares to her current equine challenge, the Gobi Gallop, the world’s longest charity horseback ride across Mongolia. Alternating between two Mongolian horses, she will cover 500 miles in 10 days in support of the Veloo Foundation, which supports disadvantaged children in the country’s capital.

Keim, 46, left for Mongolia on May 30 and will begin the ride June 2. This year’s route will cross rivers, go over mountains and along the Mongolian steppe as the horses and riders leave from the wilds of Sukhbaatar Province and finish up outside Ulaanbaatar, the capital of the country which is bordered by China and Russia.

“It’s the adventure,” Keim said of what attracted her to the ride...

Read more here:
https://www.fosters.com/story/news/local/2023/06/02/rochester-nh-horsewoman-christina-keim-mongolia-gobi-gallop/70275007007/

Australia: Riding into endurance record books

NoosaToday.com.au - Full Article 20/07/2025 Erle Levey We’re not in Kansas anymore … it’s the famous line from The Wizard of OZ in whic...