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FEDERATION EQUESTRE
INTERNATIONALE NEWS
7 March 2001
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- FEI/Gandini World Jumping Riders
Rankings
- FEI/BCM World Dressage Riders Rankings
- Foot and Mouth disease affects equestrian sport in Europe
-Driving Think Tank ideas tested in Aachen
- Freddy Serpieri elected Vice President GRE NO
- new features on www.horsesport.org
- 2000/2001 WBFSH International Breeding Guide available
- New acting Chief Executive for ILP
- In Memoriam: Hermann Duckek, Jasper NissenFEI/GANDINI WORLD JUMPING RIDERS
RANKINGS
Top Ten shaken up, but Beerbaum remains No. 1
Ludger Beerbaum who earned 240 points in Zurich
(SUI) consolidated his pole position in the FEI/GANDINI World Jumping Riders
Rakings with a total of 2660 points. Markus Fuchs who did not earn any points
this month to replace his lost 130 points of Zurich and 120 pts of Bordeaux
2000 drops to 3rd place, ahead of World Champion Rodrigo Pessoa who is now 2nd,
thanks to his good performance in Zurich where he brought 180 points in. Pessoa
is to drop 359 points at the end of March and will have to replace them and
make good results this month to keep his position.
Lars Nieberg jumps from 7th to 4th place thanks
to his good results in Zurich and Bordeaux. Alexandra Ledermann makes a
spectacular move up from 28th to 17th place thanks to her 75 pts and 130 pts
earned in Zurich and Bordeaux. She is the top lady rider, followed by Helena
Weinberg who dropped from 18th to 28th position, as she could not replace her
points earned in February 2000.
Complete rankings on
www.horsesport.org section
consult/jumping
FEI/BCM WORLD DRESSAGE RIDERS
RANKINGS
Ulla Salzgeber takes the lead
Ulla Salzgeber who had an excellent Kür
score of 81.56% in Neumünster, takes the lead of the FEI/BCM World
Dressage Riders Rankings. Anky van Grunsven, who did not participate in
Neumünster, stays with the same score and takes the second spot. Coby van
Baalen, who lost her good score of early 2000, falls from 4th to 9th position.
As she did not return to Neumünster this year, her lower 2000 Amsterdam
scores are now included in her 10 best results to count.Gonnelien
Rothenberger-Gordijn, whose two good scores of Neumünster are taken into
account, goes up three spots and is now 6th .
Complete rankings on
www.horsesport.org section
consult/dressage
FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE AFFECTS
EQUESTRIAN SPORT IN EUROPE
British events CIC* Lincolnshire due to take
place on 18/19 March, CIC*/** Gatcombe on 24/25 March and CIC */** Somerley
Park on 28/29 March have been cancelled due to their proximity to confirmed
outbreak areas of Foot and Mouth disease.
The Disease is caused by a highly infectious
virus easily transported by humans, vehicles and horseboxes. While horses are
not susceptible to infection by Foot and Mouth Diseaseand cannot act as a virus
reservoir, they may be involved in spreading infection by mechanically carrying
the virus on rugs and hooves.
Therefore to prevent spread of the disease the
strictest hygienic and disinfection measures should apply to any horses, humans
and vehicles that may have been possibly exposed to the virus. Several
organisers in the mainland of Europe have expressed considerable concern with
regard to horse from England, Scotland or Northern Ireland scheduled to
participate in their events.
France Agricultural Ministry has stopped all
animals' movement, including horses, in the country until further
notice.
The FEI has asked GBR NF to consider a
voluntary withdrawal of riders scheduled to compete at international shows in
the next few weeks. The British Equestrian Federation had already issued
recommendations for national competitions and took immediate action by advising
British riders to withdraw from competitions involving a movement of horses out
of Great Britain. Moreover the Federation published recommendations for the
riders to assist in eradicating the Foot and Mouth Disease in Great Britain on
its website www.bef.co.uk,
where you can find regular update on the British and European situation. Andrew
Finding, GBR NF Chief Executive can be contacted for more information at
andrew.finding@bef.co.uk
Last minute: we have just been informed today
that Puncheston CCI***/CCI** Organising Committee has decided this morning to
change it's end of April date, due to the fact that many riders would have
extreme difficulty ingetting their horses ready for a CCI*** / CCI** in May, or
indeed obtaining the necessary qualifications. A new date will be communicated
as soon as available.
DRIVING THINK TANK IDEAS TESTED
IN AACHEN
Freestyle to Music replaces Compulsory Dressage
Competition
On a trial basis, the new ideas for the
four-in-hand drivers will be tested at CHIO Aachen from 12 to 17 June 2001.The
new driving programme was approved at a recent meeting in Aachen.
The Driving working group called the
"Think-Tank", was created in 2000 to consider the future of the
driving discipline and to develop proposals to render it more attractive. Its
report was presented at World Four-in-Hand Driving Championships 2000. CHIO
Aachen Organising Committee immediately applied to the FEI for permission to
test some of the ideas developed in the report.
The first day of the event will start with a
freestyle to music.This competition should lend the driving sport a bit more
zest through the interplay of drivers, horses and music.
For the first time, a demonstration will also
take place in Aachen to present a dressage driving competition with four
drivers in the arena at the same time, giving them a chance to present their
skills similar to suitability competitions.The multiple World Driving Champion
Michael Freund, who was also member of the Think-Tank working group is a strong
supporter of this idea.
The marathon competition will be shortened this
year.The compulsory walk and trot sections A through D will be excluded, only
leaving the obstacle section E with an approximate length of 9 km. In addition
there will be warm-up section of 5 km.
However, not available for the CAIO Aachen are
the security gates for the obstacles in the marathon competition, as proposed
in the "Think-Tank" report.They have not been tested
sufficiently.However drivers will be confronted with knockable elements in the
obstacles, which will cause penalties if they fall off.
FREDDY SERPIERI ELECTED VICE
PRESIDENT OF GRE NOC
On 9 February 2001, the FEI Vice President
Freddy Serpieri (GRE) was elected Vice President of the Hellenic Olympic
Committee. This election reinforces the position of equestrian sport in Greece,
which is especially positive in sight of the 2004 Athens Olympic Games.
New Features on
www.horsesport.org
GENERAL SEARCH
The site containing more and more pages, a
search engine has been developed to allow you to find more easily specific
information. Simply enter one or more keyword and "go!2
PUBLICATION ONLINE ORDER
Individuals can now order rulebooks and other
publications online. The rulebooks may also be downloaded from the
website.
EQUESTRIAN DICTIONARY
6-languages equestrian dictionnary developed by
equestrian interpreter Anita van Adelsbergen can be found in the DISCOVER
section. Just type the word you are looking for in either Dutch, English,
German, French, Italian or Spanish and the it will come out in all the other 5
languages.
PRESS SERVICE
This section in NEWS is dedicated to
information of interest to the media (accreditation forms, information from the
International Alliance of Equestrian Journalists, etc.)
The first information posted in this new
section are accreditations forms for the World Cup Final Jumping which will be
held form 12 to 16 April in Göteborg (SWE)
Background Information and statistics that will
be included in the new Jumping Media Guide, to be published in May, are also
released in this section as soon as available (World Cup, Samsung Nations Cup
and more)
2001/2002 WBFSH INTERNATIONAL
BREEDING GUIDE NOW AVAILABLE
Currently, 43 studbooks hold member status with
the World Breeding Federation for Sport Horses, a not-for-profit organization
that strives to promote breeding on an international scale.
The 2000/2001 Breeding Guide includes:
Current and "All-Time"
Rankings
This comprehensive guide includes objective
information on the international breeding of sport horses. Officially approved
stallions from all existing studbooks are ranked based on their offsprings
international results in show jumping, dressage and eventing
Detailed Information:
The Guide contains complete information on
pedigree, breeder, stud-book, age and results in the current rankings as well
as the "All-Time Best Rankings List" which is based on the overall
number of points from the past ten years.
Breeders Ranking
In this section you will find information on
the world's most successful breeders of international sport horses. Who the
breeder is and which horses they have bred.
World Championships for Young Horses
Alongside the breeding information there are
also several articles on the World Breeding Championships for Young Horses in
Arnhem, The Netherlands (dressage), Lanaken, Belgium (jumping) and Le Lion
d'Angers,France (eventing).
Info and purchase on
www.wbfsh.org
New Acting Chief Executive for
ILPH
Early February saw a new Acting Chief Executive
at the International League for the Protection of Horses (ILPH).
Jonny McIrvine, Charity Hon.Treasurer and
Trustee for the last three years, will be taking over the reins at the ILPH
following the retirement of Dr. Douglas Munro. Mr. McIrvine, who will resign
from the Council of Trustees and his position as Hon. Treasurer, will be the
League's Acting Chief Executive on a part time basis
For further information please visit the ILPH
website on www.ilph.org
IN MEMORIAM
Hermann Duckek, for 25 years the most respected
specialist for Jumping and Dressage footing, died on 3 March 2001, aged 64. Mr
Duckek had been responsible for the ground at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.
Upon his return from Australia, a cancer was diagnosed. An operation sadly
brought only a short-lived relieve. By February, he came home from the hospital
and passed away shortly before midnight on Saturday 3 March.
German-born, Hermann Duckek came to Denmark as
a riding instructor and later, was instrumental in organising international
events in Holte, Brönby and Vilhelmsborg. His mark on the international
equestrian scene he made with his skill as ground-specialist. Beginning with
the 1974 World Dressage Championship in Copenhagen, Mr Duckek was the
ground-man at hundreds of events, World Cups, World and European
Championships and at all Olympic Games since 1976 in Montreal, seven in all.
Hermann Duckek is survived by his wife, Wiltrud.
Jasper Nissen, the German-born breeding
authority and author, died recently, aged 67. Mr Nissen began his career with
the Holstein Breeding Society, becoming the Managing Director in Elshorn. After
he married the Swedish Jumping rider Lene Lembke, they moved to Sweden where
they continued to breed horses. Mr Nissen was the author of several books,
including an Encyclopaedia of Horse People.
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