|
|
The equiworld.net magazine
Online Magazine
This section will keep you up to date with all
the changes that are taking place. Please let us know what you think, your
feedback is always appreciated,
email info@equiworld.com
Please click Here
For Helpful Foot and Mouth Disease Infomation
23rd June
2001 |
Oregon High Desert Classics Horseshow Preparations Under Way
The 12th Annual Oregon High Desert
Classics Hunter/Jumper horseshows will take place at the J Bar J Boys Ranch,
July 18th 22nd and 25th -
29th, 2001. Competitions take place throughout the week and
culminate on Sunday afternoon with the $15,000 Merrill Lynch Grand Prix on 7/22
and the $20,000 Eagle Crest Resort/Running Y Ranch Resort Grand Prix on
7/29/01.
Please click here for further
details |
23rd June
2001 |
Hold Your Horses
Hold Your Horses, Inc. of Oakdale,
California USA is holding a drawing for a Norwegian Fjord Horse. This is a
fund-raiser for the Therapeutic Riding Center that teaches children and adults
with a variety of handicaps.
Executive Director, Terri Orsi-Weishaar started this program 5 years ago. The
funds raised by the donation of $5.00 per ticket for the drawing goes to pay
for scholarships for the students at the center. Hold Your Horses does not
charge for their services to the students. They ask that those that can pay pay
and those that cannot help around the farm.
Please click here for further
details |
23rd June
2001 |
Two training books by Don Blazer are now"e-books" and
available electronically.
Nine Secrets of Perfect Horsemanship
and Training the Western Horse can be read on the Internet, e-mailed, or
downloaded, according to Diana Vann, web master for Success Is Easy, publisher.
"All a potential reader has to do is provide a credit card number and
designate how they want the book," Vann said. "It is as easy and fast
as that." The books are initially priced at $8 each.
Please click here for further
details |
23rd June
2001 |
It's New. It's Here. It's Different
It's What Your Horse Has Been Waiting For
Help For Horse Riders
Ruth Mazet, equine "problem-solver" and trainer, has turned her
attention to the Internet to help all horses get the chance in life that they
deserve.
Written in a clear, upbeat and informative style,
Ruth's is a very horse-centred method. She believes it's essential to
understand WHY a horse behaves in the way it does, rather than simply trying -
and usually failing - to impose a new mode of behaviour. Her methods demand
that the trainer learns to think like a horse, and Ruth makes no secret of the
fact that improvement involves dedication and effort to overcome the old,
familiar way of working and to try something entirely new.
Please click here for
further details |
23rd June
2001 |
CSIJY Wierden Netherlands 21-23 June 2001 - Ireland Third In
Junior / Young Rider Nations Cup
Despite only being able to field a team
of three riders, Ireland managed to take Third place in the combined
Junior/Young Rider Nations Cup at Wierden, in the Netherlands, today (June 22).
The Netherlands, who had fielded their crack under-21 Team, took First place,
while Belgium took Second.
Please click here for further details |
23rd June
2001 |
|
:: Saddletude Live |
The Saddletude crew continues coverage from The
Bayer/USET Festival of Champions from Gladstone New Jersey :: Part Two of Live
Saddletude WebCast coverage kicks off the weekend of Showjumping, Endurance,
and The Cosequin/USET Reining Championship.
Please click here for further details
|
23rd June
2001 |
Irish Participation In International Equestrian Events
CSI-A Geesteren Netherlands 6-8 July
2001
CSIO Lummen Belgium 11-15 July 2001
CSI-C San Remo Italy 29 June -1 July 2001
CSI-Y/J Le Touquet France 29 June-1 July 2001
Please click here for further details |
22nd June
2001 |
Deep in the heart of Texas Wild!
exhibit, an American Paint Horse is the talk of the town
FORT WORTH-When officials at the Fort Worth Zoo
needed a horse to take up residence in their new $40 million Texas Wild!
exhibit, they naturally turned to their neighbors at the American Paint Horse
Association (APHA). |
|
They asked the Fort Worth-based association, which
has registered more than 612,000 American Paint Horses since it was formed 39
years ago, if it could come up with a horse that would be an icon of the West,
and Texas in particular.
After an extensive search for just the right
horse, Jim Kelley, APHA assistant executive secretary, found one in nearby
Weatherford, Texas. The easy-going, loud-colored gelding, which goes by the
name Ollie Oops, was a standout. On behalf of APHA, Kelley acquired it and
donated it to the zoo as a gift from the association.
Please click here for further
details |
22nd June
2001 |
ILPH Honours Loyal
Supporter
At the official opening last week of Penny Farm,
the new ILPH equine recovery and rehabilitation centre, Nr. Blackpool, HRH The
Princess Royal presented an Award of Merit to a loyal ILPH supporter.
|
|
Corinne Roberts, 44, from Darcy Lever, Bolton
received this special ILPH (International League for the Protection of Horses)
award for the dedicated work that she has done over the last two years with
rescued and abandoned horses and ponies.
Please click here for further details |
22nd June
2001 |
|
Team America Wins AHSA Junior Dressage
Championships Presented By Cosequin |
The American Horse Shows Association (AHSA)
announced today the results of the AHSA Junior Dressage Team Championships,
presented by Cosequin, which took place at the Festival of Champions in
Gladstone, NJ, June 14-17, 2001. This event, in its fifth year, is recognized
by the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) as a Junior Olympic event and
continues to thrive with the help of generous support from Cosequin. These
riders will go on to compete at the FEI North American Junior Dressage
Championship, at Paxton Farm, Cincinnati, OH, CDI***, June 28-July 1, 2001.
Please click here for further details |
22nd June
2001 |
|
Irish Sport Horses
The babies are turning into horses. A golden
opporunty to get a world class Irish Sport Horse at an affordable price
Left is Diamond Smuggler at 13 months. He already
demonstrates the great movement of his sire.
Please click here for further details |
|
22nd June
2001 |
Importation of Horses From the UK - Latest from Department of
Agriculture, Food and Rural Development
The following statement has been
received today (June 21) from the Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural
Development regarding a review of laws concerning the importation of horses
from the UK.
Bearing in mind that the Foot-and-Mouth Disease situation is improving in the
UK and that most previously infected areas in the UK are now longer than 3
weeks since their last outbreak it is time to review the manner of movement of
horses into Ireland from the UK.
Please click here for further details |
22nd June
2001 |
NFU Welcomes Special Case For Controlled Animal Movements
Today's announcement that animals
caught up in foot and mouth infected areas can be moved to abattoirs outside
the 10k surveillance zone under licence is extremely welcome news, says the
NFU.
Please click here for further details |
21st June
2001 |
Tanya and Cassie |
Horses and Ponies Looking for Loving
Homes
Despite nearly 100 companion horses and ponies
being rehomed by a leading equine welfare charity in the period September 2000
to March this year, many are still looking for homes.
Comments Nadine Hawkes, Operations Support
Manager at the ILPH (International League for the Protection of Horses),
"We were overwhelmed at the response from people wanting to home companion
horses and ponies. Normally applications for a loan animal are for riding horse
or ponies, so we were thrilled to have homed so many companion animals so
quickly."
Please click here for further
details |
|
21st June
2001 |
HOYS call in the Cavalry
The Musical Ride of the Household Cavalry are set
to return to the Horse of the Year Show (2nd 7th October) for the first
time in seven years, with a display which combines traditional equestrianism
and military precision, within an electrifying newly choreographed performance.
Mounted on beautiful black horses and resplendent
in their red and blue tunics, gleaming steel cuirasses and plumed helmets,
picked out under the HOYS spotlights, the Household Cavalry Musical Ride will
captivate and enthral Horse of the Year Show audiences with their fast-moving
and intricate display.
Please click here for further details |
21st June
2001 |
|
Cosequin® U.S. Grand
Prix League Finals Qualifiers To be Held at HITS Tahoe Horse Show, June 27-July
22 |
SAUGERTIES, NY (June 20, 2001)--Horse Shows In The
Sun has announced that HITS Tahoe, the new four-week hunter/jumper horse show
circuit in Minden, Nevada, will again host qualifiers for the Cosequin®
United States Grand Prix League Invitational Finals. The Finals will be held
this year from September 26 through 30 at HITS Commonwealth Park in Culpeper,
Virginia. The League is an association of more than 45 major equestrian events
nationwide that offer qualifying classes in four categories: Grand Prix
Jumpers, Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumpers (High and Low) and Pre-Green Hunters. The
top 30 riders in each division nationally are invited to compete in the finals
without entry fees. The top jumpers are determined by money won and the top
pre-green hunters are determined by points earned.
Please click here for further details |
21st June
2001 |
Main day of the first half of the year at San Siro (Milan)
centred on the Gran Premio
The main day of Milan gallop season in the first
half of the year is traditionally centred on the Gran Premio di
Milano that this year lived on a an exciting finish because of the
prolonged duel between the winner and his runner-up. At the winning-post the
more adaptable and with more turn of foot Paolini, already winner at the half
of May of the Premio Presidente della Repubblica at Rome race track, succeeded
in keeping his shortest advantage on Ela Athena, while the third, Super Tassa,
never intervened in the struggle for victory.
Please click here for
further details |
21st June
2001 |
Moloney Takes Leading Rider Award At Boursonne
Ireland's 19 yr-old Richie Moloney
from Co. Kilkenny received the Leading Rider Award at the CSIY/J at Boursonne
in France (June 15-17). As well as being a member of the winning Young Rider
Irish Nations Cup team (see previous Press Release), Richie also took Third in
Sunday's Grand Prix at the Paris venue.
Please click here for further details |
20th June
2001 |
|
Equitana Asia Pacific - News Update
Mid-June 2001 |
Guy McLean is back to deliver the 'best of the
bush' in the Mane Event
Australia's Best to compete in the World Cutting Masters
EQUITANA Schools Program - New Feature
EQUITANA Tickets on Sale
EQUITANA Clinics
Please click here for further details
|
20th June
2001 |
|
ILPH in New Inspection
Role
A new initiative by the Avon and Somerset
Constabulary will ensure the future welfare of police horses in their mounted
branch.
Concerned that their working animals, both equine
and canine, are being treated humanely at all times, the Avon and Somerset
Constabulary have asked the ILPH (International League for the Protection of
Horses) and the Canine Defence League to make regular inspections.
Please click here for further details |
|
20th June
2001 |
|
West Coast Marshall &
Sterling League Finals to be Held At Indio in 2002-Qualifying Classes Offered
at HITS Tahoe |
SAUGERTIES, NY (June 19, 2001)--Horse Shows In The
Sun has announced that the Finals for Region IV of the Marshall & Sterling
Children's and Adult League presented by Corona/Lexol Products will be held at
the Indio Desert Circuit during Week III, February 6-10, 2002. A total of 90
qualified horse/rider combinations from 11 states will be invited to compete.
The Pony Jumper Final, which was introduced on the East Coast last year, will
make its debut on the West Coast at Indio. Horse and rider combinations qualify
for the Finals based on points accumulated during the League season, which
began September 1, 2000, and will conclude on August 31, 2001. Qualifying
classes for the Finals will be held at HITS Tahoe, the new four-week
hunter/jumper horse show circuit in Minden, Nevada. HITS Tahoe runs from June
27 to July 29 and is one of the last opportunities for Region IV riders to earn
points for the Finals.
Please click here for further details |
20th June
2001 |
|
AHSA Announces Proposed Name Change,
Board Meeting Arrangements |
The American Horse Shows Association, Inc. (AHSA)
announced today that it'sdirectors will consider a change of name for the
organization at its Board of Directors meeting scheduled for Tuesday, July 10,
2001 in Lexington, KY.The officers and Marketing and Development Committee have
unanimously recommended that the name be changed to United States Equestrian
Federation (USEF), based on a thorough analysis of the Association and its
positioning by Helikon Media of Atlanta, GA. Helikon has also developed a new
logo to accompany its proposal.
Please click here for further details |
19th June
2001 |
|
Hunter Fly Off Gel
It's the time of year when flies,
midges, ticks and all sorts of other horrid things start to make horses' and
ponies' lives itchy and miserable throughout the summer months, so this brand
new product from Hunter Horsecare is really welcome.
Hunter's new Fly Off Gel has been developed from
their tried and tested fly repellent, but this is a thicker formulation
containing an innovative sweat resistant gel giving longer protection when the
horse is working. This spray really does stay where it's sprayed, so the fly
repellent gets the chance to work longer - and to be much more effective in
warmer conditions.
Please click here for further
details |
|
19th June
2001 |
Europe's Only 4 Star Event Opens Box Office
Tickets have gone on sale for Europe's only 4 star
event in 2001, the Burghley Pedigree Horse Trials, Stamford, Lincs.
(30th August - 2nd September).
Already voted by competitors the world's most
popular three-day event, this year's event may prove more attractive than
ever.As an added incentive, innovative event director Bill Henson, is running a
team competition.It is expected that the medal winning countries from the
Sydney Olympics will be sending teams.
A guarantee of seeing the most talented riders in
the world is combined with the knowledge that the Burghley Pedigree Horse
Trials is a Mecca for shoppers and the trade stand area will be as popular as
ever.
Please click here for
further details |
19th June
2001 |
|
"All The Queen's Horses"
16th, 17th, 18th
May 2002
"All The Queen's Horse's"
a live equestrian spectacular, with a cast of 3,000, including over 1,000
horses is to be staged at the Royal Windsor Horse Show, in 2002, to pay tribute
to Her Majesty in The Queen's Golden Jubilee Year and, in particular, to
celebrate a lifetime's interest in the equestrian world and the
horse. |
One of a number of national events marking The
Queen's accession to the throne 50 years ago, "All The Queen's
Horses" will be a night-time theatrical extravaganza of dramatic
proportions.
Set against the magnificent backdrop of the
floodlit Windsor Castle during three days of the annual Royal Windsor Horse
Show, of which The Queen is The Patron, the event will tell the story of The
Queen's 50 year reign through her love of horses.
Please click here for further
details |
19th June
2001 |
Ireland Win French Young Rider Nations Cup
The trio of Michael Kearins, Dan Walsh
and Richie Moloney added to Ireland's dominance of the European show jumping
circuit on Saturday (June 16) when they won the Young Rider Nations Cup at
Boursonne, Paris.
Michael Kearins, riding <Shalom Tip Top> jumped double clear in the
competition, helping Ireland to achieve a total of 19 penalty points, against
23 for second-placed Belgium.
Please click here for further details |
19th June
2001 |
Irish Participation In International Equestrian Events
Senior European Championships Arnhem
Holland 27 June - 1 July 2001
Please click here for further details |
18th June
2001 |
Topical Applications- The forgotten therapy for inflammation
and injuries.
Too many visits to the doctor, and too many
prescriptions for systemic drugs. Because of the changes to liniment formulas
since the 1800's, many of the products available today just aren't effective
enough to restore our confidence toward buying over the counter remedies for
pain, swelling, and inflammation.
It's a quick fix situation that attracts
consumers to the drug stores and the pill counter. Our grandparents still had
the knowledge of using liniments for so many of the medical problems incurred
from daily living and the difficulties of maturing in age. Other than a limited
availability and a small selection of retail liniment products is the fact that
we just do not think liniments when we have medical difficulties with
ourselves, or with our livestock.
Please click here for
further details |
18th June
2001 |
American Certification Of Animal Trainers
Have you ever wanted to have more
credibility as a trainer? Do you want to join other professional trainers in
setting standards for horse trainers? Do you want referrals for clients looking
for a professional trainer? You can. American Certification Of Animal Trainers
ACOAT. Is a organization that certifies horse and other animal trainers.
Please click here for further
details |
18th June
2001 |
The Belgian Warmblood Breeding Association North American
District News
The BWP is hosting it's annual Inspection Tour for
2001 from August 17 to September 1. Inspections are open for mares of any
sporthorse breed (less than 1/4 draft, and nongaited), foals by approved
stallions, BWP branded Yearlings and Two Year olds, and Stallions out of
European Studbooks The Schedule is as follows, and the public is welcome:
Please click here for further details |
18th June
2001 |
Splaine Takes £6,000 In Barcelona Grand Prix
After a series of top places in Madrid,
Lisbon and Barcelona, Ireland's Robert Splaine today (Sunday) was awarded
Second Place in the Iberia Cup Final, which scores riders on an accumulation of
points at the three venues.
Splaine also picked up £6,000 today for a Second Place in the Barcelona
Grand Prix, riding his most successful mount throughout the Iberian campaign,
the Irish-bred Coolcorron Cool Diamond.
Please click here for further details |
17th June
2001 |
The Marwari Horse
The call thunders down the ages through the sands
of time and fades into the desert air, a haunting remembrance to an era of
chivalry and valour forever lost yet indelibly stamped into the spirit of
Rajasthan. To know and love the Marwari is to re-enter the magical realm of our
childhood, a world of castles and heroes, intrigues and passion, dark deeds and
mythical horses. |
|
To ride a Marwari is to realise new levels of joy
that demand in turn, a receptive stillness for its appreciation. It is to view
the way ahead through a pair of perfectly curved ears, gateway to the heart of
India's spiritual and ceremonial heritage.
The Marwari horse today is descended from the splendid war horses that served
the ruling families and warriors of feudal India, throughout and from the
beginning of that country's history. Their status was unparalleled, as they
were declared divine and superior to all men, including those of Royal blood.
|
Accordingly, only the Rajput
families and the Kshatriyas - warrior caste were permitted to mount these
exalted animals. The Marwari is a gaited horse with several gears. Other than
posting, cantering and galloping, he engages in the REVAAL. This smooth and
comfortable gait with minimal vertical movement is used in the desert to cover
long distances in great comfort. The unique characteristic of this breed are
the remarkable curled ears which form a perfect arch when pricked forward.
Please click
here to continue |
|
17th June
2001 |
|
Equine Communication
Services
Rosi Hartmann
Tribune, Williams Lake, B.C. Canada
There are few people who make a difference in this
world today. Dan Franklin, a 47-year-old resident of 150 Mile House, B.C.
Canada is one of them. He is a man who talks to horses on their level. He
respects horses and you can see he has earned their respect. |
This man has found that his gift can help others.
Working with horses can help adults and children with special needs in many
ways: have more self awareness and self esteem, improve their motivation,
speech and communication skills, develop concentration and focusing skills,
interact positively with co-workers and have self-respect. Also they will get a
better feeling about their disability and how to deal with.
This gift is called Equine Communication.
Please click here for further details |
17th June
2001 |
Show Jumping Results - CSI-A Barcelona Spain 14-17 June 2001
+ Trofeo Pequignet, Competition No 9 -
Table A with Jump Off1.50m June 16
1) Niley De La Ferme Rosa; Marion Hughes (Irl) ; 2) Scappino Elastique; Antonio
Chedraui (Mex) ; 3) Petropolis; Joris Meulemans (Bel)
Please click here for further details |
|
|