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24th Nov 2001 |
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FEI
Bureau Members Visit The Chapin Site, Venue For Jerez 2002
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HRH the Infanta
Doña Pilar de Borbon sees for herself how the preparations
for the World Equestrian Games are progressing
On the occasion
of the recent annual meeting of the International Equestrian Federation
in Jerez, HRH the Infanta Doña Pilar de Borbon, accompanied
by Federation chiefs, did not miss the opportunity yesterday (Wednesday,
21th)to visit the Chapin sports complex, the main venue for the World
Equestrian Games in September 2002.
On site
at the invitation of the Jerez 2002 Organising Committee, the FEI
president praised the way the works were progressing and pointed out
what a great advantage it is to have all the horses in the same area
- the 30 hectare Chapín venue.
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24th Nov 2001 |
Show Jumping Result:
CSI-W Berlin 22-25 November 2001
PREIS
DER BERLINER WASSERBETRIEBE
Qualifier for the FEI World Cup on Saturday
International Jumping Competition Cl.S*** 1m55, Friday, 23 November
2001
1) MEURER'S LE PATRON; Rene TEBBEL (GER), 2) MOBILCOM GOLDIKA ;
Toni HASSMANN (GER), 3) LISCALGOT ; Dermott LENNON (IRL)
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23rd Nov 2001 |
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Hoof
Wall Fungus
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Equine Management, Auction, and Appraisal Services, Inc
Keeping
abreast of all the necessary information in horse health care
is a constant challenge, especially since new problems and
solutions are always being placed before our eyes and ears.
Horse owners want only the best for their animals, which is
sometimes difficult considering they do not always have all
the information needed to make an accurate diagnosis of a
condition or determine the proper course of treatment that
should be taken.
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One such problem
came to the forefront this spring and summer that has had owners,
veterinarians and farriers alike stymied. The signs are hooves that
chronically are fractured and poor - looking, with the hoof wall actually
peeling away. The cause is commonly believed to be onychomycosis (sometimes
known as white line disease), a fungus that exists in the dirt. Horses
that previously had strong healthy hooves are showing signs of infection,
as well as those who have had problems with hoof quality in the past.
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23rd Nov 2001 |
Equine Farewells: Easing
the pain
Having a horse
or pony put to rest is a matter that is not normally discussed until
the time presents itself. It is a heartbreaking, confusing experience
and sometimes as a result of emotional upset a decision is made before
all the options have been ealised. The proprietor of Equine
Farewells knows this only too well through her previous personal
experiences. I remember being in a highly emotional state, making
phone calls to various businesses, some of which were either insensitive
or extremely expensive. Furthermore, I have now learned that there
are many more options available than I previously thought. Through
my experiences I understand only too well that each persons
requirements are very individual, requiring a sympathetic and caring
approach.
There are many
aspects that should be taken into consideration before choosing a
humane destruction and disposal service provider. Some very important
points for consideration are the type of humane pistol used, that
an individual collection service is offered, the type of transportion
used, and that the provider has experience with horses. Another important
factor to consider is the size of the cremation unit if a cremation
if required.Before a quotation is submitted to a client, Equine Farewells
ensures that each service provider meets these high standards. The
client then has peace of mind knowing that their horse, pony or donkey
will be treated with the dignity and respect that he or she deserves
and that the service provider will be sensitive to the situation whilst
providing a high standard of service.
Every equine funeral
service is available nationwide from a free of charge service to a
complete cremation with the ashes returned in a wooden, nameplated
casket. By negotiating nationwide, Equine Farewells offer a caring,
complete funeral package suited to individuals needs at a fair
price. For further details or to receive a brochure please telephone
01633 889496. Information is also available at www.equinefarewells.com.
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23rd Nov 2001 |
Directors of EFI Agree
To New National Governing Body
At
a meeting on November 22, 2001, at the Ambassador Hotel, Kill, Co.
Kildare, the Directors of the Equestrian Federation of Ireland considered
the recommendations of the Taskforce. Please
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23rd Nov 2001 |
International Coaching
Conference Postponed
The EFI
wishes to announce that the International Coaching Conference originally
scheduled for December 12, 2001, has now been postponed until March,
2002.
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22nd Nov. 2001 |
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Farrier
Science
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Equine Management, Auction, and Appraisal Services, Inc
In today's
world of horseshoeing there are basically two theories that
are being addressed. Walter Koespich of Dutchtown Forge states
the following: "Clinical Shoeing and Real World Shoeing.
In clinical shoeing you shoe the horse in what ever way is
best for the horse without worrying about what a judge may
think, and when dealing with a lame horse that is the way
to go, before you can worry about how the horse travels, he
must first be sound.
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Real World Shoeing,
on the other hand, is the what the shoeing farriers do on a day to
day basis. If a show horse isn't competitive, it wouldn't be a show
horse very long. If a trainer doesn't produce winners he wouldn't
be a trainer long and if show horse farrier doesn't shoe winners,
he will be shoeing a different kind of horse before long."
"Shoeing show
horses today is a dilemma for the farrier. On the other hand you have
the very good principles that are laid down by the educators today
and on the other hand you have to consider the kind of movement the
judges are looking for.
Bottom line is,
judges and stop watch determine how show horses are trained and shod!
The farriers responsibility is to shoe for the judge, keeping as close
to principles of good shoeing as you can."
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22nd Nov. 2001 |
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The
Dengie/Pony Club Scholarship Awards
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to the Interview:
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22nd Nov. 2001 |
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Federation
Equestre Internationale News
November
2001
Bureau
Meeting Summary
The
FEI held its Bureau Meeting on 20 and 21 November in Jerez de
la Frontera (ESP) on the invitation of the 2002 World Equestrian
Games Organising Committee.
The following items were discussed, decided and/or would be
referred to at the FEI General Assembly to be held on 26 and
27 April in Rabat (MAR: |
General ; Eventing
; Jumping ; Dressage ; Driving ; Endurance ; Vaulting ; Children ;
Pony Riders ; Reining ; Olympic Games ; Veterinary Medication Control
; 2002 General Assembly
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22nd Nov. 2001 |
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Raine
Accepts Seat On USA Equestrian Board
Kathleen
Raine has accepted an appointment to the athlete position on
the USA Equestrian Board of Directors vacated by Robert Dover's
resignation.
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This appointment
will be voted on by the full board at the 2002 USA Equestrian Annual
Meeting, held January 9-13, 2002 at the Hilton Charlotte & Towers,
Charlotte, North Carolina, or at its next meeting, should a special
meeting be held earlier.
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21st Nov 2001 |
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Federation Equestre Internationale
News
November 2001 |
FEI/Gandini
World Jumping Riders Rankings
Participants to the Top Ten Final are named
This special edition of the FEI/Gandini World Riders Rankings decides
on the participation field of the Final of the Top Ten to be held
in Geneva on 8 December.
Ludger Beerbaum (GER) is still in the lead with a total of 3253 points,
823 points ahead of his runner-up Ludo Philippaerts (BEL).
Michael Whitaker (GBR), who was placed eleventh at the end of last
month, made it to the Top 10 with a total of 220 points earned this
week-end in Stuttgart (GER).
Good Start For Michael Freud In The New Driving World Cup
German driver Michael Freund won the opening competition of the Indoor
Word Cup Driving in Stuttgart (GER) last week-end.
In Memorium
Ian Dudgeon, a three-time Olympic Eventing rider from Ireland recently
died aged 77.
Rembrandt is Dead
One of the most successful Dressage horses of all times, Rembrandt
recently died aged 24. Under the saddle of the German rider Nicole
Uphoff, Rembrandt won 13 gold medals at Olympic Games, World and European
Dressage Championships.
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21st Nov 2001 |
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Equitana
Asia Pacific News Update
Mid
- November 2001
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EQUITANA got off
to a great start with competition at the National Equestrian Centre
in Werribee on Saturday 17 and Sunday 18. Crowds piled in on
both days to catch their favourite athletes compete in one or more
of the 13 different competitions. Enthusiastic competitors of all
ages battled it out for their chance of victory, and many dedicated
friends and family settled back to enjoy a friendly and sociable weekend.
The Sydney
Olympics "Rearing Stockman" Comes To Equitana
Steven Jefferys, the man renowned for opening the Sydney Olympics
with his breathtaking gallop to centre stage, will be entertaining
crowds at EQUITANA along with his equally famous and impressive Stockhorse,
'Ammo' and his stunning black stallion, 'Jamieson'.
Equitana
Official Souvenir Programs Now On Sale!
Over 120 colourful pages detailing all areas of the event, the Official
Program will be priceless in planning your days at EQUITANA for one
day is definitely not enough!
Clinic
Tickets Available
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21st Nov 2001 |
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Her
Royal Highness the Infanta Doña Pilar de Borbón
arrives today in Jerez, the World Equestrian Games' venue,
to preside over the FEI's Bureau Meeting
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HRH the Infanta
Doña Pilar de Borbón, president of the International
Equestrian Federation (FEI), today arrived in Jerez, the venue for
the World Equestrian Games 2002, to preside over the annual meeting
of the FEI's Bureau.
On behalf of the Games' Organising Committee, Fino, the Jerez 2002
mascot, officially welcomed Doña Pilar to the city in a delightful
event devoid of any kind of formality. The International Equestrian
Federation president returned the gesture with affection and reciprocal
friendliness.
HRH Infanta
Doña Pilar de Borbón, president of the International
Equestrian Federation (FEI) today arrived in Jerez, venue for the
World Equestrian Games 2002, to preside over the annual meeting of
the FEI's Bureau.
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21st Nov 2001 |
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AHSA
Saddle Seat Medal Champion Crowned
Sarah
Thordsen from Waukesha, WI, bested the field of 33 exhibitors
to take home the AHSA Saddle Seat Medal Finals title at the
American Royal Horse Show in Kansas City, MO. The Reserve Champion
honors went to Lucinda Hartley of Elizabethtown, KY
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21st Nov 2001 |
Support
The Scottish March
Marching
on the Mound, Edinburgh 16th December 2001
A message from the Scottish Countryside Alliance - The Scottish
Steering Committee has confirmed that they are planning a major
rally and march in Edinburgh on Sunday 16th December. At this stage,
the date remains to be confirmed by the relevant bodies, but this
is expected within the next week.
The short notice reflects the importance of a major public demonstration
before the Scottish Parliament considers, in its final form, the
already heavily criticised Watson Bill. The Scottish Countryside
Alliance is mobilising this protest by Scotsmen against the Bill
and is seeking support from all those who share their concern and
anger elsewhere in the British Isles and Overseas.
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21st Nov 2001 |
Uniquine
Art
Special
Christmas Offer: Print
of "Confidant" ONLY $24.99 US offer valid until
Dec-01-01
Photolithograph
Print of Western Cutting Horse and Cowboy Rider. by Equine
artist Clare Hobson.
This exciting horse sport is steadily increasing in popularity.
This great work of art depicts the concentration and agility
of an equine athlete.
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21st Nov 2001 |
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20th Nov 2001 |
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Carl
Hester at the British Equine Event 2001
"How
to Ride A Winning Dressage Test"
Carl
Hester joined forces with international dressage judge Stephen
Clarke at the British Equine Event 2001 to present a demonstration
giving an incredible insight into riding - and winning - a
dressage test.
Carl
is one of Britains leading international Dressage Riders and
is also well-respected as a trainer
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Please click the
link below-
to listen to Carl and John Crawford of equiworld.net discussing the demonstration
and other relevant topics.
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20th Nov 2001 |
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Olympia
International Show Jumping Championships
Human Horses
At Olympia!
This years
Olympia International Show Jumping Championships (19th-23rd
December 2001) will be another first for British Show Jumping
when two unique displays will be joining the billing of world-class
entertainment.
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The human horses,
Matthieu Nassif and friends will make a whirlwind visit to England
when, on the Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of the show, they will
demonstrate their amazing jumping skills by leaping over the show
jumping courses on their own two legs!
As if that wasnt
enough alternative entertainment, the crowds at Olympia will be entertained
all week by Mountain Bike Champion, Jez Avery who has now turned his
incredible talent to entertaining audiences with his incredible stunts
and his ability to jump distances of 25ft and heights of up to 8ft
so guess what hell be doing at Olympia? Along with entertaining
the crowds waiting to come into the show, the organisers have
it in mind to see quite how good he is at jumping
.. show jumps!
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20th Nov 2001 |
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Seventeen
American Paint Horses earn top honors from USDF
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FORT WORTH, Texas-The
United States Dressage Federation (USDF) will honor 17 American Paint
Horses for their outstanding accomplishments during a special ceremony
Dec. 1 at the Peabody Hotel in Orlando, Fla. The awards celebration
is part of USDF's annual convention, which will take place Nov. 28-Dec.
1 in the Sunshine State.
The organization
will present USDF All-Breed Awards for outstanding performances in
events governed by the USDF and supported by the American Paint Horse
Association
(APHA).
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20th Nov 2001 |
Three-Day Eventing
Result: Vejer de la Frontera, Spain, Nov. 16-18
CIC*
November 16-18
1) BARNABAI; Soullez, Geoffroy (FRA), 2) SADAN; Duroy, Marie-Christine
(FRA), 3) NEWTON FLIGHT; Jarden, Joanne (IRL)
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20th Nov 2001 |
The North American
Young Riders' Championships
Young equestrians
from the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean Islands
compete in the three Olympic equestrian disciplines of Show Jumping,
Dressage, and Eventing. The competition is run under rules of the
FEI (Fédération Equestre Internationale, the international
governing body for equestrian sport). The NAYRC is also designated
as an official USA Junior OlympicsEquestrian event.
Many of the world's
best equestrians got their start at the NAYRC including Olympic Medalists
Greg Best and Karen Lende O'Connor.
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20th Nov 2001 |
EquiPulmon
(For horses with
respiratory and pulmonary problems)
EquiPulmon is manufactured
for the Equine Industry for horses with lung and breathing disorders.
This product is holistic therefore it can be administered right up
to race time. We have used this within 15 to 30 minutes before a race;
the horses' won and they were tested with not problems at all with
the racing authorities.
The product has
been thoroughly tested in Western Canada on hundreds of racehorses
with tremendous results. Some of the results have been quite amazing.
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19th Nov 2001 |
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Gold Horses, Green
Horses, Color Coordinated Riders
When new students first arrive
here at Meredith Manor, we need to evaluate their current
riding capability is so that we can match them up with appropriate
horses. So everybody starts out with evaluation rides on our
"goldie oldies" to see how they do and moves on
to other horses from there.
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A "goldie oldie" is a schoolmaster,
a horse with a rich and sophisticated vocabulary or understanding
of aid pressures. These horses are not the same as " babysitters".
A babysitter is a horse that is programmed in a routine and will perform
that routine even if its rider asks for it the wrong way. The schoolmaster,
by contrast, understands and responds to full range of nuances within
a corridor of aids. Since we know that the horse is very knowledgeable,
its response to the new student's application of aids tells us volumes
about what the rider already knows or still needs to learn at this
point.
The "green" horse is the opposite
of a goldie oldie. This is a horse that has no vocabulary at all yet
or only a limited one. The most sophisticated rider cannot get on
a green horse and perform upper level dressage movements or run through
a complicated reining pattern. The rider could ask for shapes and
movements correctly but the horse, no matter how willing, simply would
not understand what was being asked.
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19th Nov 2001 |
Educational Opportunities
with Horrell Hill Dressage Center
Principles of Riding
; Training of the Horse ; Carolina Adult Riders' Annual Christmas
Party ; A Practical Guide for Adult Riders ; S.C.A.R.E. Educational
weekend Clemson, SC "8 Secrets to Better Horsemanship" in
a weekend ; Martha Olivo Barefoot Trim Clinic ; Walter
Zettl Dressage Symposium ; Susan Harris Centered Riding Clinic ; The
Natural Horse ; The Horses' Hoof
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19th Nov 2001 |
Show Jumping Result:
CSI-A Stuttgart Germany 14-18 Nov 2001
STUTTGART GRAND
PRIX
1) Handel II; Whitaker, Michael (GBR), 2) De Sjiem; Dubbeldam, Jeroen
(NED), 3) Tinello Rodenburghs; Voorn, Albert (NED)
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18th Nov 2001 |
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Winterize
Your Horse
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Equine Management, Auction, and Appraisal Services, Inc
As the
cold months of winter close around us concern for our horse's
health and condition becomes more pressing. Aspects of management
that are most important are temperature maintenance, nutrition
and hoof care. By monitoring these, keeping your horse in
top health can be easy and fairly trouble-free.
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First let us look
at keeping your horse's body temperature maintained at the proper
level. Evaluate his living qualities; is he strictly pasture-bound,
or does he split his time between a box stall and turnout. For horses
that spend much time outdoors a windblock or shelter is necessary,
whether it is natural or manmade. If your horse is both an indoor
and outdoor kind be sure to watch your barn temperature and your animal's
hair growth. During the mild early months of winter allow your horse
to develop his thick coat and acclimatize to the dropping temps. Avoid
blanketing during this time; you really are not helping your horse
by preventing him from experiencing the changing weather conditions.
As the season progresses, again watch how you use blankets. If your
horse has been properly acclimated, they will be unnecessary; your
horse should stay comfortable as the temperature falls provided he
has an area in which to escape the wind and wet.
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18th Nov 2001 |
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Armstrong
& Holmes Ltd
The new
trailer from Armstrong & Holmes has been especially designed
with a low ramp and tipping facility in order to make the
daily mucking out chores as easy as possible!
Please
click the link below to listen to Anne Armstrong and John
Crawford of equiworld.net discussing the ways in which this trailer
can help make your life easier
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at www.real.com )
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18th Nov 2001 |
A
Horse, of Course
with
Don Blazer
With the
price of gasoline going up, up, up, we may have to give up
our high powered chariots, and go back to riding the horse.
(It was
a problem with the chariot which caused us to ride the horse
is the first place.)
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About 5,500 years
ago man was trying to figure out what to do with horses and wheels.,
when va, va voooom, the chariot was invented. By 2000 B.C. the chariot-culture
was zooming along and expanding. It started somewhere between the
Black Sea and the Mediterranean and got as far north as China. Complete
chariots with spoked wheels, full sets of harness, weapons and the
bones of both driver and team were found in the graves of the Shan
Dynasty which dates about 1500 B.C.
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18th Nov 2001 |
Show Jumping Result:
CSI-A Stuttgart Germany 14-18 Nov 2001
GOLDZACK
LADIES GERMAN MASTERS
1) Casanova; Firestone, Alison (USA), 2) Divine; Offel, Katharina
(GER), 3) Paavo N; Kurten, Jessica (IRL)
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