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THE BRITISH ENDURANCE RIDING ASSOCIATION

SELECTORS ANNOUNCE BRITISH ENDURANCE RIDING SQUAD FOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

Following the final selection stage at the Tattersalls Newmarket ride yesterday (Sunday 9 July 2000), the British Endurance Riding Association has announced a squad of seven for The World Endurance Riding Championships in Compiegne, France on 26 August 2000.

The list for the BRITISH SENIOR TEAM SQUAD as at 10.7.00 reads as follows;

RIDER

HORSE

FROM

Jayme Bone

Kruga

Rubery, Birmingham

Shelagh Bunn

Phylka

Southampton, Hants

Sally Hall

Touchstone II

Congresbury, nr Bristol

Jenny Jackson

Burning Best

Shepton Mallet, Somerset

Jane James

Rowengay Garnet

Penzance, Cornwall

Jim Lane

Safaniya

Newcastle, Staffs

Margaret McKiddie

Bonnie Anne

St Leonards, Glos

The Selectors are ideally looking for a final squad of six plus two non-travelling reserves so an eighth member of the squad will be picked, following the results of veterinary tests on the remaining team horses on the shortlist:

REMAINING COMBINATIONS ON SHORTLIST

Rider

Horse

From

Eliminations at Tattersalls 2000

Andrea Baker

Shepherds Sister Anna

Guildford, Surrey

3rd vet gate, lame

Gill Campbell

Barwani

Lambourn, Berks

Final vetting, lame

Jane Edwards

Princess Shahrazad

Horley, Surrey

Final vetting, lame

Nikki Jenkins

Three Corners Sasha

Newton Abbot, Devon

4th vet gate, lame

Jo Trego

Olivers Taboo

Weston-super-mare

First vet gate, lame

Ann Urwin

Nhamir

By Taynuilt, Argyll

First vet gate, lame

Jane Williams

Druimghigha Shiera

Liskeard, Cornwall

Final vetting, lame

Commented BERA’s Chairman of International, John Robertson: “The riders did everything that was asked of them. In the first section of the ride, the squads worked together well and were able to try out various techniques and tactics; so it be proved a valuable exercise all-round.”

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