18th May 2002
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All
England Dressage Derby Championships at Hickstead
Leading
dressage riders will take part in 5 days of top competition
at the newly named All England Dressage Derby Championships
at Hickstead, on 24th - 28th July. As the UK's premier dressage
venue, Dressage at Hickstead boasts a unique 'garden party'
atmosphere that is relished by riders and spectators alike.
This year promises an extravaganza of dressage at all levels
in the build up to hosting the 2003 European Championships.
Among the most popular classes are the All England National
Young Horse Championships for 5 and 6 year olds sponsored
by Shearwater Corporate Services. The Championships are
designed to bring future international prospects to the
fore and, since their inception, they have become one of
the most successful and prestigious young horse competitions.
David Holmes, Chief Executive of British Dressage, says
"Young horse classes are particularly important in
our sport because they heighten people's awareness of breeding
issues. These Championships provide an opportunity to see
the dressage horses of the future experiencing their first
taste of the atmosphere at a major event."
An interesting innovation this year is the Judge and be
Judged competition. A group of invited high profile judges
and riders will each ride a test while being judged by the
rest of the group. The class is the product of much creative
thinking by Show Director, Dane Rawlins. "The judges
will not only have to compete against each other, but will
have to judge each other too! It should provide some interesting
results." he said.
Another addition to the schedule is the popular and entertaining
Intermediare 1 Pas de Deux to music, which will take place
on Saturday afternoon. The class always interests spectators
and gives competitors the chance to show flair and interpretation
of the music while maintaining the accuracy of their movements.
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18th May 2002
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BHS
Proposes National Livery Yard Plan
A
scheme to be launched shortly will help livery yard
owners to attract new business. The British Horse
Society is currently putting the finishing touches
to The British Horse Society Livery Yard Approval
Scheme from which a list of recognised businesses
will be available nationally.
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DEFRA
minister Elliot Morley recently highlighted the fact that
while establishments boarding dogs and cats had to be licensed,
livery yards did not, and he is suggesting that this anomaly
is eradicated in the proposed "modernisation"
of the Protection of Animals Act.
"While
the Society's scheme does not demand legislation, it will
establish standards that will need to be met by member businesses,"
said BHS chief executive Kay Driver. "It will also
provide the basis for a national register which will be
available to people seeking livery facilities."
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18th May 2002
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USET
Names Horses and Riders for World Equestrian Games
Dressage Selection Trials
Gladstone,
NJMay 17, 2002The United States Equestrian
Team (USET) has announced the 12 dressage riders who
have qualified to compete in the selection trials
for the USET squad that will compete in the 2002 Dressage
World Championships at the World Equestrian Games
in Jerez, Spain in September.
The
Trials will be held on June 1-2 and June 8-9 at the
USET Olympic Training Center in Gladstone, NJ. The
trials start at 9:00 am each day and the test ride
starts at 8:30 am.
Heading
the list is Lisa Wilcox, on Relevant, who qualified
with an average score of 73.145%. She is followed
by Debbie McDonald on Brentina, owned by Peggy Thomas.
McDonald and Brentina, who teamed to win two Gold
Medals at the 1999 Pan American Games, had an average
score of 72.949%.
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18th May 2002
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Cross
Country Trail Ride To Aid Children
After
three weeks on the trail, the riders have just passed through
Little Rock, AR and are headed toward Fort Smith and into
Oklahoma.
Along
the way they have been given over three truckloads of canned
goods and nonperishables that have been passed on to the
Tupelo Childrens Mansion, the Memphis Union Mission, and
the Union Rescue Mission in Little Rock.
We've
added another way for you to keep up with the adventures
of the riders involved with Riding for the Children - AUDIO!
Hear
their updates on our web-based "re-broadcasts"
of weekly interviews with Jo Hargrave on her program, "Keepin'
It Cowboy" from KJON-850 AM Anadarko, OK..
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18th May 2002
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Three-Day
Eventing Result: CCIO*** Punchestown Ireland 16-19 May 2002
CCIO***
AFTER DAY TWO - DRESSAGE, Friday, May 17, 2002
1)
BALLY LECK BOY; Lucinda Fredericks (GBR), 2) PRIMMORE'S
PRIDE; Pippa Funnell (GBR), 3) BONZA PUZZLE; Matt Ryan (AUS)
CCI**
PUNCHESTOWN IRELAND AFTER
DAY TWO - DRESSAGE, Friday, May 17, 2002
1)
GALAN DE SAUVAGERE; Nicolas Touzaint (FRA), 2) KILKEA CASTLE;
Eddie Stibbe (DA), 3) TOPHAT'N TAILS IV; Leonard Goerens
(FRA)
CCIY** AFTER DAY TWO - DRESSAGE, Friday, May 17,
2002
1)
FIVE BOYS; Kitty Boggis (GBR), 2) VOLNAY; Cressida Clague-Redding
(GBR), 3) UTHER PENDRAGON II; Abi Walters (GBR)
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3
Year Ban for Causing Unnecessary Suffering to a Horse
Yesterday,
Thursday 16th May, at Hyndburn Magistrates Courts
in Accrington, Allan Clynch, from Rishton, Lancashire,
was banned from keeping horses for 3 years for causing
unnecessary suffering to a horse in his ownership,
and fined £400 with £600 costs.
On 4th October last year Chris Williamson, ILPH (International
League for the Protection of Horses) Field Officer
for N.W. England received an anonymous call from a
complainant who was concerned for the welfare of a
horse on allotments in Rishton.
Comments Chris, "When I saw Duke, as he was called,
I was appalled at his condition, he was so thin he
could hardly stand, let alone walk, unaided. To let
a horse get into that condition was wanton cruelty,
for which there is no excuse.
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18th May 2002
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Horse
Club Junior Day Mixes Fun And Education At Lake Placid Horse
Shows
Lake
Placid, NY May 17, 2002 The annual Horse Club
Junior Day at the Lake Placid and I Love New York Horse
Shows returns again this year combining kids, horses and
fun!
Lake
Placid will once again host world-class equestrian competition
in the heart of the Adirondacks when the Lake Placid and
I Love New York Horse Shows return to the North Elba Show
Grounds, June 26July 7. Action takes place each Wednesday
through Sunday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, at the North Elba Showgrounds
located on Route 73 across from the ski jumps.
Horse
Club Junior Day is one of the most popular traditions at
the Lake Placid Horse Shows, said Lori Martin, Lake
Placid Horse Show Association Executive Director. "It
is another way to bring families to the horse show to participate
in fun and educational activities together. Horse Club Junior
Day allows the children to meet top international equestrians."
The
Lake Placid Horse Shows are renowned for combining competition
with a relaxing and beautiful environment. The show offers
the amenities of a world-class horse show with recreational
opportunities found at the finest resorts, making it one
of the most popular horse show venues in the United States.
Fishing, swimming, hiking, canoeing, camping, and biking
can all be enjoyed just a few steps away from the horse
shows. The event, which attracts more than 1,200 horses
for each of two weeks, is one of the nations largest
hunter-jumper horse shows.
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18th May 2002
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Irish
Participation In International Equestrian Events
CSI-C LE MANS FRANCE 23-26 MAY 2002, CSI-A LA COURNEUVE
FRANCE 24-26 MAY 2002, CDI*** BARZAGO ITALY 31 MAY-2 JUNE
2002, CSI-A SPANGENBERG GERMANY 31 MAY-2 JUNE 2002, CDI***
LIPICA SLOVENIA 6-9 JUNE 2002, CCI** BRAMHAM ENGLAND 6-9
JUNE 2002
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17th May 2002
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War Emblem's front foot showing new raceplate
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War
Emblem's Winning Kentucky Derby Formula Included The
Latest Hoofwear From Europe
Lousville,
KY Kentucky Derby winner War Emblem looks every bit
the classic Derby winner. He ís lean, fit,
and fast, all right, like all his predecessors. But
only from the ankles up. There was something very
different about this racehorse.
War Emblem was the first winner of the Run for the
Roses to wear a new brand of racehorse shoe, newly
imported to the USA from Holland. Manufactured by
the long-established metalworking firm of Kerckhaert
Horseshoes Company in Vogelwaarde, Holland, the aluminum
shoes look similar to the shoes manufactured in America.
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But
to the eye and feel of a professional farrier, there is
a difference in these shoes. And perhaps, most importantly,
there is some difference to the horse. The shoes are shaped
more precisely to the natural shape of the Thoroughbred
hoof. According to Steve Norman, the man who nailed them
onto War Emblemís feet, they have a nail placement
that gives plenty of options, sole relief and a slightly
wider stock that gives better support. The strength of the
shoes practically eliminates spreading or distortion of
the shoe.
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17th May 2002
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Two-day
bumper package planned for THE FESTIVAL OF THE HORSE
2002
Highclere
Castle, Sunday 25 August & Bank Holiday Monday 26
August 2002 |
Thousands
of horses and riders and spectators, are expected to descend
on Highclere Castle, near Newbury (Berkshire) for The Festival
of the Horse 2002 and The International Horse Trials, which
this year will be a two day equestrian show with a packed
programme of events including two days of cross country
- and a more spectator-friendly layout.
As part of the increased support from Mitsubishi Motors
Reading - the cross country course will include a Badminton-style
Mitsubishi pick-ups fence for the first time, and Mitsubishi
will host a charity luncheon for The Spinal Injuries Association
in a new mobile executive hospitality suite from Golden
Corporate. The Festival will also feature more Horse Trials
cross-country, a more spectator-friendly course layout with
the Start being routed near the Main Arena for the first
time (and with The Finish close by) and the cross country
commentary to be broadcast to Main Arena spectators and
numerous displays.
Many of Britains top riders who will have travelled
their horses down overnight from Scotlands Blair Castle
Horse Trials, before moving on to The Burghley International
Horse Trials four days later; with British team members
set to depart for The World Equestrian Games at Jerez in
Spain (10-22 September). Past Highclere winners and regular
competitors include Andrew Nicholson, Blyth Tait, Mark Todd
(now based in New Zealand) and William Fox-Pitt. Highclere
presents an ideal opportunity for the top riders to bring
on their stars of the future a look back at the past
results for this event, reveal that this years Badminton
winners, Supreme Rock and Pippa Funnell were third at Highclere
back in 1997.
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17th May 2002
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Oaks
Blenheim International CSI-A To Host Final Selection Trials
for the 2002 World Equestrian Games
San
Juan Capistrano, CAMay 16, 2002Oaks Blenheim
Exhibitions is proud to announce that the Oaks Blenheim
International CSI-A, to be held July 25-28, in San Juan
Capistrano, CA, will be hosting the United States Equestrian
Teams final three rounds of Selection Trials for the
2002 World Equestrian Games.
This
year marks the second annual Oaks Blenheim International
CSI-A, which was the countrys first outdoor CSI-A
(international individual show jumping competition). It
is also the second time Selection Trials to determine a
USET squad will be held at the Oaks Blenheim Exhibitions
Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park. Selection Trials
for the Sydney Olympic squad were held at the San Juan Capistrano
venue in 2000.
Selection
Trials #5 and #6 for the 2002 World Equestrian Games in
Jerez, Spain will be held concurrently with the $175,000
Cargill Grand Prix of the United States, presented by HBO,
on Sunday, July 28. The two rounds of the Table A class
will count as the fifth and sixth score respectively for
riders competing in the Selection Trials. The scores from
the Grand Prix will be the final scores used to determine
the team for the World Equestrian Games. The World Equestrian
Games will be held in Jerez, Spain in September.
The
first three Trials will be held July 20 and 21 at the Del
Mar Horse Park in Del Mar, CA. Trial #4, a $25,000 class
presented by Budweiser, will be held at Oaks Blenheim on
Friday, July 26. While the Friday class will be open only
to those riders in contention for the WEG team, invitations
to compete in Sundays Grand Prix have also been extended
to an elite group of international riders. Joining this
countrys top riders in the Cargill Grand Prix will
be reigning World Champion Rodrigo Pessoa of Brazil, 2000
Olympic Gold Medalist Jeroen Dubbeldam of The Netherlands,
and four-time British Olympian Michael Whitaker.
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17th May 2002
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London
Marathon Runner raises £1,300 for Horse Welfare
Charity
Thanks
to the efforts of Cornish supporter, Carol Dunster,
the ILPH (International League for the Protection
of Horses) is £1,300 better off.
Carol, from Bugle, the first Cornish person to provide
a loan home for a horse rescued by the ILPH, completed
her gruelling run in the London Marathon in just over
five hours and 22 minutes.
Jeff Herrington, ILPH Field Officer in the South West
comments, "I would like to give a big thanks
to Carol and her supporters who have raised much needed
funds for the ILPH.
"It's thanks to the generosity of such loyal
supporters that the ILPH is able to carry out the
work that they do for the welfare of equines worldwide."
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17th May 2002
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Three-Day
Eventing Result: CCIO*** Punchestown Ireland 16-19 May 2002
CCIO***
AFTER DAY ONE - DRESSAGE
1)
SIR ROSELIER; Julie Tew (GBR), 2) A TOUCH OF FROST; Lucy
Henson (GBR), 3) FENICIO; Andrew Nicholson (NZL)
CCI**
AFTER DAY ONE - DRESSAGE
1)
GALAN DE SAUVAGERE; Nicolas Touzaint (FRA), 2) KILKEA CASTLE;
Eddie Stibbe (DA), 3) TOPHAT'N TAILS IV; Leonard Goerens
(FRA)
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17th May 2002
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Olympic
Veterans Expected To Compete At Ox Ridge
DARIEN,
CT May 16, 2002 The 73rd annual Ox Ridge Charity
Horse Show, held at the Ox Ridge Hunt Club in Darien CT,
opens on Wednesday, June 12 at 8:00 AM and runs through
Sunday, June 16.
The
highlight of the Ox Ridge Charity Horse Show, the $35,000
Ox Ridge Grand Prix, features many of the nations
top horses and riders including many Olympic veterans. Two-time
Olympian Leslie Howard of Westport, CT, is expected to be
in the line-up of participants. Howard, who won the 2000
Ox Ridge Grand Prix, recently tied for fourth place with
2001 Ox Ridge Grand Prix winner, McLain Ward of Brewster,
NY, in the Show Jumping World Cup Final in Leipzig, Germany.
In 2001, Ward rode his mount Xtatic to the win and placed
8th with another of his horses, Farrah, in the Ox Ridge
Grand Prix.
Other
Olympians expected to return include Nona Garson of Lebanon,
NJ; Anne Kursinski of Flemington, NY; Peter Leone of Greenwich,
CT; and Joe Fargis of Southampton, NJ. Kursinski recently
won the $35,000 Garden State Grand Prix on May 5 riding
her 1996 Olympic mount, Eros.
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17th May 2002
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Inner
Vision Championships for Riders with a Disability
WHEN:
July 12-13, 2002, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm each day
In
addition to these two days of formal competition,
there will also be warm-up competitions and training
sessions on Tuesday through Thursday, July 9-11.
Riders
compete on borrowed horses, lent by local and regional
horse owners, that have been assigned to them by
a "Draw" that will take place on Tuesday,
July 9 starting at 10:00 am.
The National Disability Sports Alliance (NDSA) and
Pal-O-Mine Equestrian, Inc. will co-host the first
Inner Vision Championships for dressage riders with
a physical disability. This first of its kind competition,
approved and recognized by the International Paralympic
Equestrian Committee, will feature individual and
team championship events and include a special competition
for blind and visually impaired.
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The
National Disability Sports Alliance is recognized as the
national governing body for equestrian sport for riders
with disabilities. NDSA is responsible for the development
and selection of riders for national championship and international
competitions, including the Paralympic Games, and provides
training, competition and advocacy for riders with physical
disabilities.
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16th May 2002
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Horse
Webbers Against Cruelty - WHY??
A
group of us from the Horseweb-uk.com message boards have
started a campaign to raise awareness of the acts of cruelty
and neglect toward horses and donkies, and the lack of help
that the authorities give in these cases.
I own rescued horses and so have quite a large number of
the "horse webbers" that are supporting the campaign,
many of these horses and ponies have been rescued because
the authorities have done nothing.
I have initially given ourselves a year to leave the petition
running and to try and make a difference although I can
see this is going to be an on going thing. So far we are
just running with volunteers and I bought the domain and
am web master for the site. There are a few volunteers around
the country keeping their ears open for news of attacks
or rescues and any horse news in general.
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16th May 2002
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Kerrygold
To Sponsor National Show Jumping League
The
Show Jumping Association of Ireland announced last night
(Wednesday May 15) that Kerrygold is to be the new sponsor
of the National Show Jumping
Grand Prix League.
SJAI
Chairman, Tony Hurley, said: <<We are delighted that
the SJAI will be associated with such a high profile sponsor
as Kerrygold.
This sponsorship of the prestigious National Grand Prix
League will enable young Irish riders to use the competitions
as a stepping-stone to international level. A prime example
of this is Dermott Lennon, who progressed quickly from national
Grand Prix level to the world stage, where he is now a household
name. >>
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16th May 2002
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USA
Equestrian Launches Development Pages
USA
Equestrian is proud to announce the availability of
the Development Department web pages. These pages
define the goal of USA Equestrian's Development Department
and provide several options on how to support the
mission and vision of USA Equestrian.
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USA
Equestrian's seven Torchbearer Funds are explained in a
convenient and comprehensive fashion. According to Kevin
Burns, Assistant Executive Director, Development, "Launching
the Development web pages brings USA Equestrian one step
closer to building a fully integrated development program.
Offering this information on-line provides our membership
base and other equine enthusiast with a convenient and secure
manner in which to learn about and support USA Equestrian's
Torchbearer programs."
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15th May 2002
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ILPH
Continues Equine Veterinary Funding at Royal Dick
The
ILPH (International League for the Protection of Horses)
Council has announced a further 3 year's funding of
two equine posts based at the Royal (Dick) School
of Veterinary Studies in Edinburgh, when the present
contracts expire in August this year.
The funding, worth over £100,000 over the next
three years, is for an Advanced Clinical Scholarship
in Equine Orthopaedics and a Grass Sickness Nurse.
Comments David Mountford, Director of Operations at
the ILPH, "One of the ways in which the ILPH
aids equine welfare is the funding of veterinary posts
in key areas.
"We are extremely glad to be able to renew the
funding of the Grass Sickness Nurse post - intensive
nursing is still the only successful therapy for chronic
grass sickness cases.
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15th May 2002
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National
Disability Sports Alliance Announces Qualified Riders
for NDSA Championship at Bayer/USET Festival of Champions |
Kingston,
RIMay 14, 2002The National Disability Sports
Alliance (NDSA) Equestrian Committee has announced the list
of riders who have qualified and accepted invitations to
participate in the NDSA Championship for Riders with Disabilities
to be held at the Bayer/United States Equestrian Team (USET)
Festival of Champions, presented by State Line Tack, June
20-23.
At
the Championship, presented once again by the National Horse
Sports Foundation, riders will have a preliminary warm-up
competition on Thursday, June 20. The Individual Championship
will take place on Saturday, June 22, and Musical Freestyles
will be performed on Sunday, June 23. Overall, the placing
of the Champion and Reserve Champion for the NDSA Championship
will be based on the combined scores of the Individual Championship
and the Freestyle.
Although
the Championship is in its second year, this year is the
first time that the horses must also qualify to be eligible
to compete in the event. All horses will be required to
participate in a veterinary inspection prior to the competition.
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15th May 2002
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Farmers
Call For World Cup Team Effort
The
NFU is calling on England football fans to take full precautions
to ensure they don't bring foot and mouth disease back from
their World Cup trip to Japan and South Korea. Farmers
are calling for the support of England fans that will travel
to Jeju in South Korea for the England v South Korea World
Cup warm-up match on Tuesday (21 May).
That
match is the only game England will be playing in South
Korea - currently fighting a major foot and mouth epidemic
- but it still poses a very real threat, say UK farmers.
NFU
President Ben Gill said: "Farmers wish our England
football team the very best of luck. But it would be an
absolute tragedy if we let down our guard and let foot and
mouth back into the country. "I would implore those
fans who attend the South Korean friendly to stay away from
infected areas and avoid coming into contact with livestock
during their travels.
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14th May 2002
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Vehicle
Inspectorate Impound Illegal Transporters
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Illegal
transporters are being targeted in a new offensive being
launched by the Department of Transport and the Vehicle
Inspectorate. This new move means that horsebox owners who
are receiving any form of payment for transporting horses
without an Operators Licence (when they should have one)
will have their vehicles impounded and then sold or scrapped.
"Over
the last few years many people have been tempted to accept
payment for transporting horses, often with the best intentions,"
explained Jon Phillips, Managing Director of the Organisation
Horsebox and Trailer Owners. "We have even heard of
horsebox owners being recruited by rescue companies to assist
others in the case of breakdown. This is fine if the individual
concerned has a personal operators licence and the correct
hire and reward insurance. If not, they now stand a very
real chance of losing their vehicle altogether. Even being
told that the company concerned holds a licence and insurance
that covers you simply is not good enough, no matter how
reliable or well known that company appears to be."
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14th May 2002
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Ricketts
Promises "Major Effort" At RIHS
Tourmaline
Rose campaigning for fourth Eventing Grand Prix win
British team manager Derek Ricketts is "going all out
to win" the Nations Cup competition at this year's
Golden Jubilee Royal International Horse Show (July 24-28)
at the All England Jumping Course, Hickstead.
"No way am I going to use the Hickstead nations cup
as a trial or try-out for the World Championships,"
he promises. "We'll pick the best riders and horses
on merit and on current form - and go all out to win.
"I want to hear the National Anthem and see the Union
Flag raised over the showground."
It
will be his first foray into team management on home ground,
although he was a member of the World Championship winning
team in 1978 and a European team Gold medallist in 1979,
then riding the great Hydrophane Coldstream.
Invitations
to compete at Hickstead have been sent to last year's winner,
Ireland, together with France, Germany, Belgium, Holland
and Switzerland.
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14th May 2002
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New
Venue For The World Mounted Games Team Championships
The venue for the 15th World Mounted Games Team Championships,
hosted by the Mounted Games Association of Great Britain,
has been changed to Fontwell Park Racecourse, Sussex.
The Championships will take place from 26th - 28th July
2002.
Teams from England, Scotland, Wales, USA, Canada, Belgium,
France, Australia, Norway, Sweden, Northern Ireland, the
Republic Of Ireland and Germany will be competing over three
days to find the World Champions for 2002.
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14th May 2002
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Bits-A
Quick Look
A
free e-booklet, Bits-A Quick Look, is now available as an
introduction to the new "Know and Go" series by
Success Is Easy, the leader in online equine education courses.
The "Know and Go" series features short e-booklets
on Conformation, Nutrition, Bits, Shoeing and Horse Behavior
Modification. The series was written by Don Blazer, internationally
know author/trainer and developer of the Success Is Easy
Distance Learning program which offers Certificates of Recognition
from participating colleges.
"Horsemen
need a complete understanding of horses, equipment, behavior
and health care in order to be successful," Blazer
said. At the same time, we know horsemen are busy and don't
have time to waste, so we want to provide the information
they need in a faster, easier format." Blazer has taught
for seven colleges and universities. He has demonstrated
training techniques at clinics from Alaska to Australia.
The author of hundreds of "how-to" articles for
most of the major equine publications, Blazer is also the
author five books on horse training techniques. "Our
Know and Go series provides answers horsemen can use immediately,
and get positive results."
Bits-A Quick Look explains the differences between snaffles
and curbs and tells how, when and why each should be used.
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14th May 2002
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World
Equestrian Games Selection Trials for Dressage to
be Held at Gladstone
Gladstone,
New JerseyMay 13, 2002The United States
Equestrian Team (USET) has announced that the Selection
Trials for dressage riders for the World Equestrian
Games (WEG) will take place. The Trials will be
held on June 1 and 2 and June 8 and 9 at the USET
Olympic Training Center in Gladstone, NJ. The Trials
will also serve as the 2002 USET Grand Prix Championship.
The trials start at 9:00 am each day and the test
ride starts at 8:30 am.
The
competition on June 1 will consist of a Grand Prix
to count for 30% of riders overall scores.
On June 2 will be the Grand Prix Special to count
for 25%. There will be a second Grand Prix on June
8, again to count for 30%. The final competition,
held on June 9, will be the Grand Prix Freestyle,
which will count for the remaining 15% of riders
scores. All four classes combine to be the USET
Grand Prix Championship and USET Dressage Selection
Trial for the World Equestrian Games 2002. Each
class is pinned separately.
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13th May 2002
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Equine
Sector Must Lobby - Locally & At EU Level
"The thoroughbred horse breeding sector must pro-actively
lobby politicians at European as well as national and regional
levels in order to ensure that the interests of the sector
are protected and given fair representation," according
to Ms Eimear Mulhern, Chairman of the European Federation
of Thoroughbred Breeder's Associations (EFTBA).
It is estimated that over 153,000 thoroughbred horses are
represented by the EFTBA and that there are 144,000 full
time equivalent people employed by EFTBA members. Founded
in October 1993, the EFTBA membership spans 22 countries,
13 of which are members of the EU.
Speaking at the 9th Annual General Meeting of the EFTBA
in Paris today (Sunday 12th May, 2002), Ms Mulhern, from
Ireland, made the point that in the past 12 years the European
Union has passed no fewer than 126 legislative acts, which
impact on every aspect of horses of all types.
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13th May 2002
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Condios
Wins in Germany
This
past weekend Morningside Stud's 7-year-old stallion Condios
(Coriano x Landgfraf I) and his rider Henrik Steen Gundersen
competed at the "Meppen
Maiturnier" International Show in Germany. The three
classes were 1.40 metre, with horses jumping in two qualifiers
and then in the final.
In
the first qualifier, the "Preis der Firma Schumacher
und Heller, Meppen, Springprüfung Kl.M /B National",
Condios placed third.
In
the second qualifier, the "Preis des Herrn Hermann
Bruns, Werlte Springprüfung Kl.M /A National",
Condios placed 3rd.
In
the final, the "Preis und Ehrenpreis der Firma Sprehe
Feinkost, Lorup, Zwei-Phasen-Springprüfung Kl.M /A
National", Condios won with a very fast time of
34.28. The second place horse had a time of 35.76
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EFTBA
Elects New Executive & Announces First Race Day
The European Federation of Thoroughbred Breeder's Associations
(EFTBA) has elected a new executive and announced details
of its first race day at its 9th Annual General Meeting
at Longchamp Racecourse, Paris today (Sunday 12th May, 2002).
FIRST EFTBA RACE DAY
Details of the first EFTBA Race Day were also announced.
It takes place in Veliefendi Racecourse in Istanbul on Sunday
19th May, 2002, with EFTBA sponsored prizes for the One
Thousand Guineas and Two Thousand Guineas.
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Dressage
Result - Munich Reim CDI*** Germany - 11th May 2002
Irish Rider Qualifies For Grand Prix Special
Preis der Nurnberger Versicherungsgruppe, International
Dressage Competition, Grand Prix
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Show
Jumping Results: CSI-A Eindhoven Netherlands 9-12 May 2002
VDL
Groep DERBY, International Jumping Competition
Horse
International Prize, International Jumping Competition,
Last Chance
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Hunters
Fly Off Band
John
Crawford of equiworld.net and Chris Murley of Hunter HorseCare
discuss the innovative new Fly Off Band designed to
provide long lasting relief from the irritation of
insects.
Please
follow the link below to listen:
/archive/equiworld-net/video/ewvideo.exe?aa700
(Note:
to listen to this file you will need Real Player.
A free download is available at www.real.com
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Hunters
Fly Off Band Product Information
Itll
soon be that time of year when flies, midges, ticks and
all sorts of other horrid things start to make your horses
life itchy and miserable throughout the summer months, so
this brand new product from Hunter Horsecare is really welcome.
Hunters
Fly Off Band is a splendidly simple idea to bring relief
during the warmer months: it fits neatly onto the existing
head collar or bridle and is fully adjustable to be as comfy
and as non-snag as possible. Quick-release Velcro fastening
ensures that it fits easily and snugly, offering welcome
protection to those vulnerable areas around the mouth, nose,
ears and eyes, which get really irritated.
The
Fly Off Band brings relief for more than a few short weeks,
too, as its refillable. This makes it very effective
and affordable, because you only use as much repellent solution
as you need at any one time, so its ideal for any
climate. Hunters fly repellent solution has a slow
release action, is clean and effective, and helps to deter
all disease carrying flies and insects while soothing the
discomfort of minor skin irritations and bites. Its long
lasting action means that it is also very effective around
stables and in horse boxes.
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Show
Jumping Results: CSI-A Eindhoven Netherlands 9-12 May 2002
Van
Schijndel Bouwgroep GRAND PRIX of Eindhoven, International
Jumping Competition
1) ST. HONORE'S LIQUIDO; Jaime GUERRA (MEX), 2) STAPP'S
AEROBIC; Wil SCHELLEKENS (NED), 3) ISABELLA; Georg REMMEN
(NOR)
Audi Prize, International Jumping Competition
1)
AUDI'S IMPRESSION; Eric van der VLEUTEN (NED), 2) MARIUS
CLAUDIUS; Robert SMITH (GBR), 3) KARIOKA DES FOLLEE; James
PEETERS (BEL) Please
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