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19th Jan 2002
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Ridin' drag, Bell Ranch, New Mexico by Martin Schreiber
The Royal National Theatre presents a unique exhibition:
Last of a Breed: A photographic tribute to the working cowboy
by Martin HM Schreiber
14 February - 23 March 2002
Lyttelton Exhibition Foyer 10.00am - 11.00pm (not Sundays). Free
"Martin Schreiber's strikingly direct and truthful photographs vividly capture and convey the allure and the reality of cowboying. No drugstore, celluloid, urban or wannabe cowboys here … just the real McCoy". Professor Richard W. Slatta
This exhibition is a remarkable collection of around 100 images by internationally acclaimed photographer and adventurer Martin Schreiber. This compelling photographic record captures the essence of the contemporary cowboy's daily existence, which has remained unchanged since the need for cowboys arose. In addition to the striking images originally featured in a book on the same theme Last of a Breed: Portraits of Working Cowboys, the exhibition will also include much new work. Around half of the work in the exhibition has never been shown in the UK.
This show is a social documentary giving an intriguing insight to a free-ranging lifestyle, which has been an inspiration for many writers and film-makers and reveals recent images of the great American hero known throughout the world. The images reveal raw masculinity and vast spaces and provoke a dream of a rural past.
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19th Jan 2002
horse Horse Dealer jailed for Causing Unnecessary Suffering to Horses
On Wednesday, January 16th, at Reigate Magistrates Court a Surrey horse dealer was sent to prison for two months for causing unnecessary suffering to 4 of his horses.
Fred Harber, of Careys Wood, near Horley was sentenced to two months
imprisonment for each of the four horses to run concurrently, and banned from
keeping horses for 10 years.
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19th Jan 2002 Britons Wake Up To A Farm Fresh Breakfast
Farmers across the country will be celebrating the best of British produce and inviting people across the country to make a sizzling start to their day during Farmhouse Breakfast Week next week (January 21-27).
The week-long celebration will be kick-started with a variety of events as farmers across the country celebrate the great British tradition with everything from a design-a-sausage competition in East Anglia, right through to a 'de-stressing' breakfast at the Roman baths in Bath.
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19th Jan 2002

Irish Participation In International Equestrian Events
CSI-A ZURICH 31 JANUARY-3 FEBRUARY 2002
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18th Jan 2002
horse FEI Dressage World Cup: Countdown Started For The Arrival Of Dressage's Champions To San Patrignano
The countdown is started for the Italian stage of the FEI Dressage World Cup, which stops in Italy for the first time with the "three days" of San Patrignano. From January 25 to 27 will be indeed the San Patrignano Community (Rimini) to host this important event, organized in collaboration with the Italian Federation of Equestrian Sports.
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There is great excitement for the competition, which will bring in Italy some of the best international combination of dressage challenging each other along the several contests which are part of the program, so offering an extraordinary show of highest technical level.
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18th Jan 2002
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USA Equestrian and U.S. Equestrian Team Move Toward Consolidation
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Gladstone, NJ and Lexington, KY-January 17, 2002-USA Equestrian and the United States Equestrian Team (USET) took a major step toward resolving the sport's governance issue when, in separate meetings on January 10, both organizations approved the general structure of consolidation into a new non-profit organization that would serve as the new National Governing Body (NGB) for equestrian sport.
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18th Jan 2002
horse Annual Meeting Attendance Continues Growth
USA Equestrian, the National Equestrian Federation of the United States, announced today that attendance at its Annual Meeting in Charlotte, North Carolina, continued the growth of recent years. Total meeting attendance was 460.
"We are particularly gratified that we achieved another increase in attendance this year," said Lori Rawls, Executive Director, "since we had an unfortunate date conflict with the United Professional Horsemen's Association (UPHA) meeting this year. We don't anticipate another such conflict in the future."
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18th Jan 2002
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Honorary Chairs Announced For The 2002 Bayer/USET Festival of Champions, Presented By State Line Tack
Members of New York City Police, Fire and Port Authority Police Departments To Serve As Honorary Chairs For The 2002 Bayer/USET Festival of Champions, Presented By State Line Tack
Gladstone, NJ—January 17, 2002—The 12th annual Bayer/United States Equestrian Team (USET) Festival of Champions, presented by State Line Tack, is honored to have the courageous members of the New York City Police, Fire and Port Authority Police Departments serve as Honorary Chairs of this year’ s event, June 20-23.
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17th Jan 2002
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Jocelyne, Kari Ann Owen
Kari Ann Owen, From Student to Teacher, Disabled Equestrian Lives Her Dream
by Jessica Colvin
Kari Ann Owen has overcome many obstacles in her life. A sciatic nerve injury leaves Kari Ann with a limited ability to walk. Previously, she was breifly confined to a wheelchair. Through weight loss, intense spiritual healing, and therapeutic horseback riding, Kari Ann has come a long way.
Nothing has strengthened her back as much as horseback riding. Now she can walk without pain most of the time. She only uses her service dog, Boo Boo Bear, to navigate stairs or climb steep hills.
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17th Jan 2002
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The Pet & Garden Competition Winners
The Question was: Nepetalactone is the active ingredient of which product?
The Answer is Catnip Spray
Congratulations to the twenty five winners who all won their choice of Pack A (mainly for cats): Catnip + Lift Off + Fur Ball Preventer or Pack B (mainly for dogs): Tea Tree Wipes + Lift Off + Glossy Coat.
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17th Jan 2002
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USET Mourns Passing of Bertalan de Nemethy
Gladstone, New Jersey –January 16, 2002—The United States Equestrian Team (USET) mourns the passing of Bertalan de Nemethy, legendary USET Show Jumping Coach from 1955 to 1980 who passed away on January 16, 2002 at the age of 90.
Under de Nemethy’s guidance, USET Show Jumping teams won Silver Medals at the 1960 Rome Olympics and 1972 Munich Olympics. de Nemethy’s teams were also Pan American Games team Gold Medalists in 1959, 1963, 1975 and 1979.
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17th Jan 2002
horse Bertalan De Nemethy Passes Away
Bertalan de Nemethy, 1992 AHSA Lifetime Achievement Award winner and coach of the United States Equestrian show jumping team from 1955 to 1980, passed away this morning, Wednesday, January 16, 2002.
A former Hungarian cavalry officer and riding instructor at the Royal Hungarian Cavalry School, the 90-year-old de Nemethy moved to the U.S. in 1951 and his impact on the world of show jumping has been without equal.
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16th Jan 2002

Three Events And A Wedding!
Hot on the heels of the announcement that Burnham Market is to hold and Advanced class in 2002 is the news that event organisers, Emily Thompson and Alex Lochore, have revealed their engagement.
The Advanced Event will take place on Good Friday, March 29th 2002 - the ideal pre-Badminton warm-up. The course is being upgraded from the already inspiring CIC** to advanced standard by leading course-builder Hugh Lochore over the next two months, which, combined with the excellent going at Burnham Market is sure to make the event very popular.
Many of the world's top event riders found their way to Burnham Market for the Autumn Event last year and the organisers are hoping that the advanced class will attract significant additional numbers. The venue is particularly popular with riders to its demanding but fair course, well-drained land and professional organisation.
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16th Jan 2002
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Ann Marie now enjoys a more stable career thanks to Computeach
Ann Marie Is Groomed For A Career In I.T.
A groom from Hindley, Wigan has mucked out her monotonous job to ride into a stable career in the IT industry. After four years grooming horses for Greater Manchester police, Ann Marie Ingram felt she was saddled with poor prospects, so she enrolled on a training programme that helped her swap bits for bytes.
"It wasn't a well paid job and I had to work shifts. The IT industry offered the prospect of high earnings and a long term career," Ann Marie explains. Despite knowing nothing of computers and how they worked, she was champing at the bit to gain the IT skills that would allow her to change tack and work in the industry.
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16th Jan 2002

Vermont Summer Festival Prepares For A Summer Of Equestrian Excitement
Waitsfield, VT—January 14, 2002—The return of the five-week Vermont Summer Festival, July 10 - August 11, will once again bring exciting equestrian competition to the Northeast.
For the first time, all five of the Festival’s weekly horse shows will be held at the same venue, Harold Beebe Farm, East Dorset, VT. A new all-weather Grand Prix and Jumper field, an additional third all-weather hunter ring, and three additional all-weather riding/schooling areas have
been added for this year’s competition.
The Vermont Summer Festival, which is New England’s largest “AA” rated hunter-jumper horse show circuit, kicks off with the Manchester Summer Festival, July 10-14. The action continues with the Manchester Classic, July 17-21, The Valley Classic, July 24-28, and the Manchester and the Mountains Horse Show, July 31-August 4. The action culminates with the Vermont Summer
Celebration, August 7-11.
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16th Jan 2002
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USET Announces The World Equestrian Games Selection Procedures Are Available On USET Web Site
Gladstone, New Jersey—January 15, 2002—The United States Equestrian Team (USET) announces that the Selection Procedures for 2002 World Equestrian Games (WEG) are available on line
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16th Jan 2002

All-Ireland Student Riding Championships Scheduled For February 22-24
Twenty-one colleges have so far confirmed entries for the All-Ireland Student Riding Championships, to be held at Gurteen Agricultural College, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary.
The Championships are scheduled to run from February 22-24 inclusive, and will include Dressage, Show Jumping, (both team and individual), and Prix Caprilli (team only).
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16th Jan 2002

The Blood-Horse Sponsors TVG's Viewer's Choice Awards
LEXINGTON, KY--The Blood-Horse, the Thoroughbred industry's leading weekly magazine for the latest industry news and information, announces its exclusive sponsorship of TVG's second annual "Viewers' Choice Awards," scheduled to air on the TVG television network on Monday, February 11 at 9 p.m. ET. Award winners will be chosen exclusively by fan voting on TVG's Web site: tvgnetwork.com. Fans have until January 20th to make their selections in seventeen categories including traditional awards such as "Horse of the Year" and "Trainer of the Year."
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16th Jan 2002
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USET Appoints Frank Chapot As 2002 Show Jumping Coach/Chef d’Equipe
Gladstone, New Jersey—January 15, 2002—The United States Equestrian Team (USET) has announced the appointment of legendary Show Jumping rider and coach Frank Chapot of Neshanic Station, NJ as the 2002 Show Jumping Coach/Chef d’Equipe. He will serve as Chef d’Equipe for the World
Equestrian Games, CSIO Spruce Meadows, and any other CSI/CSIO competitions deemed important for his participation.
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15th Jan 2002
horse APHA Judges Seminar, Show Management School set for April 4--7 near Munich, Germany
FORT WORTH, Texas-The American Paint Horse Association (APHA) will conduct a special seminar April 4-7 at the Reitsportanlage Vaterstetten near Munich, Germany, to educate and qualify individuals to judge at APHA-approved horse shows in Europe. In conjunction with the three-day judges' seminar, APHA will also host a one-day course to help show managers and secretaries plan and carry out successful horse shows.
The association conducts these seminars every other year in response to the growing interest in Paint Horse shows in Europe and the continued need for qualified judges.
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15th Jan 2002
horse Todd Minikus Named Equestrian Of The Year
Todd Minikus, 39, of Loxahatchee, FL, has been named as USA Equestrian's 2001 Equestrian of the Year. Minikus was chosen from a group of six of the nation's most distinguished athletes that were bestowed the title of Equestrians of Honor.
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15th Jan 2002
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MBNA Foxhall Cup Names Gail Mobley Executive Director
ATLANTA, GA—January 14, 2002—MBNA Foxhall Cup, the National Championship of Eventing, announced today that Gail D. Mobley has been named Executive Director of the three-star level eventing competition. Featuring dressage, cross-country and show jumping, the MBNA Foxhall Cup returns to Foxhall Farm, Douglasville, GA, April 18-21, 2002.
Mobley brings extensive expertise in equestrian organizations, business management and charitable work to the MBNA Foxhall Cup. She was a founding member of Equestrian Events, Inc., the non-profit organization behind the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event, one of the top three eventing competitions in the world. During her eight years with Equestrian Events, Inc., Mobley served as Secretary, Vice-President, and President/ Chairperson.
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15th Jan 2002

Vermont Summer Festival
July 10-August 11, 2002
The Vermont Summer Festival is New England’s largest “AA” rated hunter-jumper horse show circuit. This year’s event includes five USET-recognized $35,000 Grand Prix and five $10,000 Mini Prix to be held on the last day of each show. Each of the five weeks will also feature a $10,000 Show Jumping Hall Of Fame High Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper class, part of the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series which determines which junior and amateur/owner riders will qualify to ride at the 2002 National Horse Show.
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15th Jan 2002

All Counties Clear Of Foot And Mouth Disease
The last county to be affected by foot and mouth will tonight be declared clear of the disease, lifting a dreadful blight from the country just short of a year after it first struck.
Northumberland - the only county to still be designated "at risk" - will be granted "free" status by DEFRA at midnight tonight. (14 January)
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14th Jan 2002
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SUPPORTERS OF BRITISH BREEDING
Fundraising Arm of T British Horse Foundation
Registered Charity Number 1003290
Distinguished Line-Up For Young Horse Evaluation Judges
The British Equestrian Federation's Breeding Programme took a significant step forward this week when the arrangements for the first-ever judges' seminar for the South Essex Insurance Brokers /British Equestrian Federation Young Horse Evaluation Series were announced.
To be held at Unicorn Centre, Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire on the evening of 22 January and morning of 23 January, the seminar will be conducted by two of the very top names in the field of young sport horse evaluation - Prof Ingvar Fredricson and Jan Olof Wannius. From Sweden they have both played key roles in developing the concept of these kind of evaluations which have much more fundamental aims than being innovatory young horse classes. They also act as stallion and mare performance tests and as progeny tests thus building up the data needed to establish genetic indices.
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14th Jan 2002
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Open Day 2002 at Studfarm Zangersheide
Expected run on Open Day on 24 February 2002
So far, the number of visitors of the Studfarm Zangersheide Open Day has doubled each year. This is not surprise in view of the international successes of the Zangersheide horses and interesting stallions stood by the Studfarm. An ever growing number of showjumping horse breeders ‘go’ to Zangersheide with their broodmares to claim some of the best sport blood. Naturally, you also want to keep up to date with what foundation mares are used at Zangersheide, which offspring of international sires is kept and which are sold and how in general an internationally orientated studfarm annex jumping stables fares.
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14th Jan 2002 Wiebe Dragsta Driving Clinic Coming To New York!
The New York State Registered Haflinger Association has kicked off the 2002 New Year with plans for a driving clinic to be presented by Wiebe Dragstra, of Southern Pines, NC from May 10-12. Wiebe is best known in the Haflinger world as former driver for Tudor Oaks Farm. He has successfully competed in the singles, pairs and four-in-hand divisions at many of the top CDE and pleasure driving shows across the country.
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14th Jan 2002 EquiPulmin
(for horses with repiratory and pulmonary problems)
EquiPulmin 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 no problems at all with the racing authorities. EquiPulmin will not test.
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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13th Jan 2002
The Bowmore Blair Castle International Horse Trials & Country Fair Bowmore Blair Castle International Horse Trials Video Online
The entire 2001 Bowmore Blair Castle International Horse Trials Television programme is now available to view on-line. This 4 part programme covers much of the 4 days of action at Scotland's leading equestrian event. An audio only version is available for those with slower internet links.
Part one, /archive/equiworld-net/video/ewvideo.exe?bb601
Part two, /archive/equiworld-net/video/ewvideo.exe?bb602
Part three,
/archive/equiworld-net/video/ewvideo.exe?bb601
Part four, /archive/equiworld-net/video/ewvideo.exe?bb604
You will need Realplayer, which can be obtained from, http://www.real.com
You may find the following links useful if you are planning to upgrade to a broadband internet connection, new extended range services and grant funded projects mean those living in some rural areas can obtain broadband internet connections.
UK - ADSL Information, How it all works and where to get it,
URL http://www.adslguide.org
UK MeshRadio Coming Soon,
URL http://www.meshradio.co.uk
USA - DSL Information, How it all works,
URL http://www.howstuffworks.com/dsl.htm
USA - DSL - How to get it,
URL http://www.dslreports.com
13th Jan 2002
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Morningside Stud to Host International Breeders Conference 2002
Ireland will once again be the place for horse breeders to gather as Morningside Stud hosts its popular "International Breeders Conference 2002" on Saturday, March 30th.
This annual conference, which was launched last year by Morningside Stud, brings breeders of competition horses together with European studbook officials, international riders, highly-ranked breeders, and skilled veterinarians. Last year Holland and the KWPN Studbook were featured. This year, the World Breeding Federation, the umbrella organization for all sport horse studbooks, and the Danish Warmblood Society will be under the spotlight.
Tom Reed, the owner of Morningside Stud, tells us the purpose of the conference is to improve sport horse breeding through the sharing of information, best-practices, and inspiration.
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