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Federation
Equestre Internationale News
4 April 2002 |
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FEI Technical Delegates in Athens
- FEI Gandini Jumping Rankings
- FEI BCM Dressage Rankings
- World Cup Jumping Situation in the leagues
- New Eventing World Cup Working Group
- New sections on the FEI website
Athens
2004 Olympic Games
FEI Technical Delegates Coordination visit to Athens
25-28 March 2002
The
FEI Technical Delegates (Mr Leopoldo Palacios, Mr Michael Etherington-Smith)
and Veterinary Delegate (Prof. Leo Jeffcott) together with the Course
Designers for Jumping (Mr Olaf Petersen) and Eventing (Mr Albino
Garbari), and FEI Consultant (Mr Giuseppe Della Chiesa), the 1st
Vice President (Mr Freddy Serperi) and the Manager of the Olympic
Department had a very constructive visit last week in Athens.
The
Olympic Equestrian venue is currently being constructed at Markopoulo
with the plan to leave a major legacy to Greek Equestrian sport
after the Games. The venue will be adjacent to the new Athens Hippodrome
that will accommodate 2000 racehorses.
Important
works including the clearing of the Cross Country track for the
Test event, start of the main Grand stand construction, and earthworks
for the separate racecourse have commenced.
The
most important issue discussed with the Organising Committee (ATHOC)
during the week was the Masterplan for the Equestrian venue. The
FEI made some proposals for modifications to the venue to improve
its operational and functionality and to reduce the overall costs
of construction.
There
was also a very firm recommendation from the FEI Delegates to ensure
total separation of the racehorses from the Olympic horses during
the Olympic Games. They were also concerned about the tight time
lines for the completion of the venue and the Test Event in August
2003.
The
FEI Delegates also strongly emphasized the importance of the footing
in the competition arenas. They recommended the appointment of a
recognized footing expert in International Equestrian Sports to
assist in ensuring that the footing is up to FEI standards.
The
FEI Delegates much appreciated the cooperation of ATHOC and the
helpful atmosphere in which all the meetings were held.
FEI
Gandini World Jumping Rankings
Undisputed
leader of the rankings, Ludger Beerbaum (GER) kept the pole position
for the 15th consecutive month. He recuperated more than the points
he was dropping from March 2001 and leads the rankings with 3149
points.
Thanks
to her excellent performance in s-Hertogenbosch (NED) where
she earned 150 points, and her good score in Dortmund (GER) and
at CSIO Wellington (USA), Leslie Howard (USA) went up from 18th
to 11th position. She is the best Lady Rider and the leading North
American rider. Her fellow countrywoman Beezie Madden Patton, went
down six places and is now 20th.
The
Swiss Willi Melliger, who is slowly recovering from his back problems
and didnt participate to competitions outside of Switzerland
in March, could not recuperate the points he dropped from March
last year and went down from 8th to 10th place.
Otto
Becker (GER) earned some 100 points in Paris Bercy (FRA) and some
150 in Dortmund, and went up from 22nd to 15th place.
FEI
BCM World Dressage Rankings
The
World Cup Champion Ulla Salzgeber (GER) leads the rankings with
an improved 79.848 points (compared to 79.526 last month). Her runner-up
in the recent World Cup Final in s-Hertogenbosch Lars Petersen
(DEN) remains second with 78.500.
Two
new entries in the Top Ten of the rankings: Beatriz Ferrer-Salat,
went up from 13th to 9th place. After having led the Western European
World Cup standings, she achieved a 2nd place in the Grand Prix
and 3rd in the Final in s-Hertogenbosch Final. She also demonstrated
her talents in Paris-Bercy, where she won the Kür. Jan Brink
(SWE) is the second new rider to enter the Top 10. He was 5th in
the Grand Prix of the World Cup Final and 6th in the Kür.
World
Cup Jumping: Situation In The Leagues
In
the 2001 / 2002 season there are 12 Leagues in the FEI World Cup
Jumping.
Eleven
Leagues have ended their qualifications:
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Central Europe, Central Asia, Canada, South Africa, South East Asia,
Japan South America, Australia, New Zealand, USA West Coast and
USA East Coast.
One
League is still going: Western Europe
The
proposed league in the Middle East did not materialise.
THE
FOLLOWING ELEVEN LEAGUES HAVE ENDED THEIR QUALIFICATIONS:
Central
European League (4 qualified)
133
riders from 18 countries started in the 14 competitions of the Central
European League. Podebrady in the Czech Republic had to be cancelled
for economic reasons. Robert Chelberg, an American living in Prag
for several years was the League winner, and is qualified for the
Final as an extra. The three other Central European riders qualified
are Jozsef Turi of Hungary, Jacek Zagor of Poland and Petr Dolezal
of the Czech Republic. The latter had the same number of points
as Guntars Silins of Latvia, but better high placings. All four
are expected to compete in the World Final in Leipzig.
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Qualified
horses |
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Robert Chelberg USA |
Aktiv |
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Jozsef Turi HUN |
Nightlife,
Superville, Dani |
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Jacek Zagor POL |
Era
GSM Elf |
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Petr Dolezal CZE |
Beach
Girl |
1st
Reserve : Guntars Silins LAT |
Pasaka,
Salana-Radiant |
2nd
Reserve : Grzegorz Kubiak POL |
Orkisz,
Diane des Fontenis |
Central
Asian League (1 qualified)
20
riders from Uzbekistan, Kyrgystan and Kazakhstan competed in the
three competitions in the three capital cities of Tashkent, Bishkek
and Almaty. Gairat Nazarov of Uzbekistan was the League winner,
ahead of his countryman Aziz Sadykov. Nazarov is planning to compete
in the World Final Leipzig.
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Qualified
horses |
Gairat
Nazarov UZB |
Arslan |
Reserve
: Aziz Sadykov UZB |
Karamashal |
Canadian
League (3 qualified)
Twenty
riders, mostly Canadians, but also four Mexicans, two Columbians
and Yann Candele, French living in Canada, competed in the six competitions
of the Canadian League. Jill Henselwood won the League ahead of
Eric Lamaze and newcomer Melissa Brown. All three are expected to
compete in the World Final in Leipzig.
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Qualified
horses |
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Jill Henselwood CAN |
Toys
Rus |
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Eric Lamaze CAN |
Millcreek
Raphael, Rosina |
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Melissa Brown CAN |
Karolusk |
1st
Reserve: Heather Manbert-Seniuk CAN |
Just
Julia |
2nd
Reserve: Mac Cone CAN |
Cocu |
South
African League (1 qualified)
Five
competitions have been held, with twenty South African riders participating.
Karen van der Burgh won the League with 38 points ahead of Barry
Taylor and Lynne Piercy with 35 points each. Taylor, the winner
in Midrand, has the higher placings and is, therefore, Reserve rider.
|
Qualified
horses |
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Karen van der Burgh RSA |
Steven
James |
Reserve
: Barry Taylor RSA |
Astor,
Sunday Eagle, Manolia |
South
East Asian League (1 qualified)
Twenty
riders from Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines
competed in the five competitions of the South East Asian League.
Four of the competitions were held on three different sites in Kuala
Lumpur and one in Singapore. Qabil Ambak, the younger of the two
sons of Haji Mohamed Fathil, won the League.
|
Qualified
horses |
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Qabil Ambak MAS |
Red
Cloud, Camellias |
Reserve
: Peter Abisheganadan SIN |
Chakwal,
Une des Pipet |
Japan
League (1 qualified)
Twenty
riders competed in the four competition of the Japan League. Ryuma
Hirota is the League winner, ahead of Seiji Ninomiya and last years
Finalist, Chieko Yamaguchi. Hirota rode in the 1996 Final in Geneva
and is planning to compete in Leipzig.
|
Qualified
horses |
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Ryuma Hirota JPN |
Sakura |
Reserve
: Seiji Ninomiya JPN |
Survival |
South
American League Southern Part (2 qualified)
Of
the eight competitions the one in Buenos Aires-Aleman had to be
cancelled and
Sao Paulo had to be postponed by 1 month because of an outbreak
of Equine Influenza. Vitor Alves Teixeira (BRA), the winner of 3
of the 7 competitions (Porto Alegre, Belo Horizonte and Rio de Janeiro)
is the League winner with 65 points ahead of Bernardo Naveillan
(CHI) with 50 points, Joaquin Larrain, also Chile and Matias Albarracin
of Argentina. 61 riders from Brazil, Argentina and Chile competed.
|
Qualified
horses |
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Vitor Alves Teixeira BRA |
Jolly
Boy, Curioso, Astre Vert |
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Bernardo Naveillan CHI |
Rexola
Z Freire, Rexola Z Exono |
1st
Reserve: Joaquin Larrain CHI |
Main
Leap, Sta Monica |
2nd
Reserve: Matias Albarracin ARG |
Ultimo
Americano, Susurarando |
Australian
League (2 qualified)
Sixteen
Competitions were held in Australia. Two events had to be cancelled:
Caboolture in Queensland and Canberra in the Capital City, both
for economic reasons. Vicki Roycroft with 155 points is the league
winner, ahead of Ron Easy (145 points), Greg Smith (137 points),
Brad Frankum (113 points) and Janelle Waters (99 points). Vicki
Roycroft will compete in the World Final in Leipzig.
|
Qualified
horses |
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Vicki Roycroft AUS |
Coalminer,
Luna Luna |
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Ron Easy AUS |
Rolling
Thunder, Stumpy |
1st
Reserve: Greg Smith AUS |
TEP
Clover Flush, Henry Higgs |
2nd
Reserve: Brad Frankum AUS |
PR
Cougar |
New
Zealand League (1 qualified)
Only
seven of the nine competitions scheduled in the New Zealand League
could be held. Both Kelly Park and Kawerau had to be cancelled due
to extreme bad weather conditions; heavy wind and rain. Greg Best
won the league with 75 points ahead of Maurice Beatson (64 points)
and Sally Anderson (56 points). Greg Best, who lives in New Zealand
for several years now, competed for his native United States in
the 1988 Olympic Games (individual and team silver medal) and the
1990 World Equestrian Games (4th individually) both on this grey
Gem Twist. Best just received New Zealand citizenship.
|
Qualified
horses |
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Greg Best NZL |
Entrepreneur |
Reserve:
Maurice Beatson NZL |
Duty
Free |
USA
West Coast League (4 qualified)
9
competitions were held in California with 49 riders competing, among
them several riders from NZL, PUR, IRN, ARG, JPN, IRL and LEB. Will
Simpson won the league with 91 points ahead of Duncan MacFarlane
of New Zealand with 79 points, Ray Texel
(75 points) and Richard Spooner (62 points). Since MacFalane as
a non-US rider had at least as many points as the 3rd placed US-rider,
he can travel to the Final as an extra, not taking away a place
from an US American.
|
Qualified
horses |
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Will Simpson USA |
El
Campeons Ado Annie |
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Duncan Mac Farlane NZL |
Eezy |
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Ray Texel USA |
Fleur,
Lexicon |
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Richard Spooner USA |
Robinson |
1st
Reserve: John French USA |
Millenium |
2nd
Reserve: Misti Cassar USA |
Fahrenheit,
Pasadena |
USA East Coast League (7 qualified)
80
riders competed in the 10 competitions of the USA East Coast League.
McLain Ward, already the league winner in the 1996 / 97 and 1998
/ 99 seasons won again, with 75 points ahead of Laura Kraut (70
points), Todd Minikus (68 points), Chris Kappler (65 points) and
Leslie Howard (65 points). The latter won part of her points in
Western Europe, winning in Amsterdam and placing second in Berlin.
|
Qualified
horses |
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McLain Ward USA |
Viktor,
Fior, Rio, Puertos, Mortero |
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Laura Kraut USA |
Anthem,
Wet Paint, Liberty
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Todd Minikus USA |
What
Nu, Playboy, Oh Star, Gardenio |
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Chris Kappler USA |
Rafiki,
Korina, Royal Kaliber, Ursa Major |
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Leslie Howard USA |
sBlieft,
Cloverleaf, Priobert de Kalvarie, Nick of Diamonds |
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Lauren Hough USA |
Windy
City, Clasiko |
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Vanessa Haas USA |
Rainbow,
Cinoa |
1st
Reserve: Margie Engle USA |
H.C.
Perin, H.C. Laurel, H.C. Jones |
2nd
Reserve: Joe Fargin USA |
Lancelot
Z, Edgar Diams |
3rd
Reserve: Jimmy Torrano USA |
Lancier,
Aguila |
4th
Reserve: Nona Garson USA |
Capital,
Rhythmical |
5th
Reserve: Jeffery Welles USA |
Riviera,
Jashar, Ransom |
THE
SITUATION IN THE REMAINING LEAGUE
Western
European League (18 to qualify)
14
of the fifteen competitions have been held. Still to come is Göteborg
on 6 April 2002. 18 will qualify for the Final 01 - 05 May in Leipzig,
plus Rodrigo Pessoa (whose has enough points) plus the defending
champion, Markus Fuchs, plus two more Germans, the next after 18th
place in the final league standings.
Already
17 riders (including Pessoa) have 51 points and more, which means
that this may not be sufficient. The 17 riders with 51 points and
more are:
GER
9: Ehning (74) L. Beerbaum (69), Hassmann (69), Merschformann (63),
Becker (59), Nieberg (55), Meredith Beerbaum (55), Sloothaak (54)
and Tebbel (51)
SWE
2: Bengtson (83) and Baryard (58)
BEL
2: Philippaerts (62) and Lansink (51)
NED
2: Tops (73) and v. d. Vleuten (52)
GBR
1: M. Whitaker (52)
BRA
1: Pessoa (53)
Hoping
to get some more points in Göteborg are Gerco Schröder
(46), van Dijk (43), Smit (41), Markus Beerbaum (41), Davenport
(37) and Velin (36).
This
week-end: Göteborg (SWE) www.goteborghorseshow.com
New
Eventing World Cup Working Group
The
newly formed FEI Eventing Committee Ad Hoc Working Group for CIC
World Cup Series will meet during CCI *** Badminton (GBR) the first
week of May.
The
working group is chaired by Mr Jack Le Goff (USA) and includes the
following members:
Tim
Hensen (GBR)
Jennifer Millar (NZL)
José Ortelli (ARG)
Guy Othegy (FRA)
Eddy Stibbe (AHO)
Michael Tucker (GBR)
James Wolf (USA)
New
Sections On The FEI Website
The
official lists of change of name and change of
nationalities for horses passports will no longer be published
in the FEI Bulletin. A monthly update of these lists can be found
in a newly created PASSPORT section, under CONSULT, VETERINARY.
A
new section courses have been opened under CONSULT,
DEVELOPMENT. It contains invitations to courses and seminars as
well as reports.
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