Thursday, May 31, 2018

Great Britain: Royal Winner at Royal Windsor Endurance

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31st May 2018

Royal Windsor Horse Show, The Great Park, Windsor, Berkshire, Great Britain. Friday 11 May 2018. Royal Windsor Endurance, kindly supported by the Kingdom of Bahrain, provided another memorable day of sport, and Bahrain itself celebrated a win in the CEI2* with HH Sheikh Nasser Bin Hamad Al Khalifa riding Vipper De Luriecq coming in first in a time of 05:04:48.

Portugal took top honours in the CEI1*; Rui Pereira rode a sublime three laps on Bloodie Mary finishing in 03:33:13. Twenty British horses completed the 40km GER.

HH Sheikh Nasser Bin Hamad Al Khalifa said: “It was an absolute pleasure to be able to ride in Windsor Great Park and to be able to shake hands with her Majesty the Queen. What a pleasure…. not only to win, but to come here, and raise my flag and perform. I’ve now won three out of six races here so I’m at 50%!”...

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http://endurance-world.com/royal-winner-at-royal-windsor-endurance/

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Inside story from Heather Reynolds participating in the WEG 2018 test event

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29th May 2018

Tryon International Equestrian Center, Tryon, North Carolina, United States of America. Saturday 28 April 2018. Heather Reynolds was one of the riders participating in the WEG 2018 test event. Here’s her story.

The Test event for this year’s WEG was held at Tryon Equestrian Center in North Carolina. My husband and I had a big undertaking to prepare and manage 8 horses through this event. We made the 10-hour drive on Wednesday before the ride. It was an uneventful trip, the best kind.

When we arrived at the venue we had all 8 of the horses’ paperwork inspected as well as having their microchips and passport inspections. The stabling was absolutely beautiful. The stalls were a nice size and everything was clean and in working order.

At this event my husband Jeremy and I were both riding as well as leasing out six other horses. Originally, we were both crewing but a little less than three weeks before the event the OC allowed for more riders and our federation extended both of us invitations. With this new arrangement we had two more horses and two less crew. In the end we had 13 crew members, and they were the best.

After getting the horses settled we took a look around. Tyron is an amazing venue. There are so many arenas and shops, including a well-stocked tack store. The restaurants were really good as well. We had the luxury of having the place to our own discipline, I am not sure we will be able to eat at the venue restaurants come WEG as I can imagine the crowds making this venue very full...

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http://endurance-world.com/inside-story-from-heather-reynolds-participating-in-the-weg-2018-test-event/

Austraila: The Mudgee Ray Gooley Memorial Ride took place on May 12-13

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May 13 2018

It was a cold start to the Mudgee Endurance ride this year as entrants were honouring Ray Gooley across the two-day event on May 12-13.

On the Saturday, 32 riders set off gamely for a 20km event, while eight riders took part in the 10km ride half an hour later.

The weather improved for the Sunday morning ride which was 80km and featured 76 entrants with 11 juniors.

A pair of riders crossed the finish line at the same time as heavyweight John Robertson (riding Karabil) and middleweight Ellie Maddick (riding Prince Emani) clock times of four hours 19 minutes...

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https://www.mudgeeguardian.com.au/story/5437992/endurance-riders-honour-ray-gooley/?cs=1863

Great Britain: Annie Joppe’s endurance blog: what is wrong with people?

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Annie Joppe
10:55 - 30 May, 2018

Chiara is now on a three-week break whereby she enjoys her time in the field with regular grooming and pampering in the form of massages and physio.

One serious issue came to light at Windsor which was that neither her numnah nor her girth was doing her any favours with rubs in strategic places. This is not as easily rectified as it might seem; everything will now have to be checked, the saddle refitted, new numnahs (pure orthopaedic wool, of course) and establishing why her very expensive girth rubs and what the solution would be. She is so fine skinned that perfection is really the only option and these issues only show up after she has covered a considerable distance...

Read more at http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/blog/annie-joppes-endurance-blog-wrong-people-654423#k8fT9YrB8mDdvEVw.99

Thursday, May 24, 2018

WEG 2018 Tryon organisers look back after test event

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23rd May 2018

Tryon International Equestrian Center, Tryon, North Carolina, United States of America. Saturday 28 April 2018. Riders from the United Arab Emirates swept the podium at the 120km CEI2* competition and FEI World Equestrian Games Tryon 2018 Endurance Test Event held at Tryon International Equestrian Center (TIEC).

The event served as the official test event ahead of the FEI World Equestrian Games Tryon 2018, which will be held from 11 till 23 September 2018.
The endurance race which will be run over 160km is scheduled on Tuesday 11 September.

Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, aboard 9-year-old Upedro, won the event over the region’s diverse terrain in a time of 74:21:44, followed closely behind by Sheikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum taking second, Sheikh Hamed Dalmook Al Maktoum finishing in third, and Abdulla Ghanim Al Marri securing fourth place...

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http://endurance-world.com/weg-2018-tryon-organisers-look-back-after-test-event/

Monday, May 21, 2018

ENDURANCE: Victory for Irish Tom MacGuinness in Spain

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By Irish Field Contributor on 21 May 2018

AN outstanding performance from Irish endurance rider Tom MacGuinness saw him win his first ever international endurance race at the weekend, after he led from start to finish to take victory in the CEI2* 120kms race at Olot in Catalunya, Spain.

MacGuinness (66), Ireland’s top-ranked endurance athlete, is founder and CEO of Irish company Horseware Ireland which employs over 172 people in Dundalk, 47 staff at Kinston in North Carolina, and 514 people in their factories in China and Cambodia.

Having previously enjoyed success in eventing, show jumping and polo, MacGuinness took up the demanding sport of endurance racing in 2013, aged 60 and has since recorded impressive results at venues all over the globe...

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https://www.theirishfield.ie/endurance-victory-for-tom-macguinness-in-spain-373365/

Estonian riders dominant in Kõrvemaa Endurance Ride 2018

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18 May 2018
Race Report made with the assistance of Merike Udrik

Kõrvemaa, Estonia. Saturday 12 May 2018. The international Kõrvemaa Endurance Ride also included the Estonian endurance junior championship. The title went to Lilian Schönberg on Fix, the winners of CEI1* were Kaisa Keerd and Nella.

In the Kõrvemaa competition participants from both Estonia and Finland put themselves to test in the beautiful and varied nature reserve.

According to organizer Katrin Liiv the trails were made with a view to next year’s competition where they plan to host the Nordic Endurance Championships...

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http://endurance-world.com/estonian-riders-dominant-in-korvemaa-endurance-ride-2018/

Costanza Laliscia: the young Italian equestrian endurance champion

Sport.quotidiano.net - Full Article Costanza Laliscia, endurance champion, talks about her passion for horses and the sacrifices she makes...