BRITISH ENDURANCE RIDING
ASSOCIATION
NEWS
July 2000
Headlines
· SELECTORS
ANNOUNCE BRITISH ENDURANCE RIDING TEAM CHANGES FOR 2000
The British Endurance Riding Association has
announced the final list for the British intermediate team for this year and
the shortlist of 14 combinations for the British Senior Team - from which a
final selection will be made following the Tattersalls ride in Newmarket on 9
July 2000. The Young Riders List remains unchanged at the moment.
INTERMEDIATE TEAM Final
Selection:
RIDER
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HORSE
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FROM
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Richard
Allen
|
Nellie
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London
SW11
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Susan
Buckley
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Drumsgood
Daydream
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Bromsgrove,
Worcs
|
Diane
Latham
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Chloe
Kazoo
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Coventry, W
Mids
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Teresa
Longden
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Nadeena
|
Torquay,
Devon
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Hazel
Maxted
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Sea
Fandance
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Banbury,
Oxon
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Sarah
Tyson
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Diamond
Dynasty
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Weston-super-mare, Somerset
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BRITISH SENIOR TEAM SHORTLIST
RIDER
|
HORSE
|
FROM
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Andrea
Baker
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Shepherds
Sister Anna
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Guildford,
Surrey
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Jayme
Bone
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Kruga
|
Rubery,
Birmingham
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Shelagh
Bunn
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Phylka
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Southampton,
Hants
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Gill
Campbell
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Barwani
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Lambourn,
Berks
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Jane
Edwards
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Princess
Shahrazad
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Horley,
Surrey
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Sally
Hall
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Touchstone
II
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Congresbury,
nr Bristol
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Jenny
Jackson
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Burning
Best
|
Shepton
Mallet, Somerset
|
Jane
James
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Rowengay
Garnet
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Penzance,
Cornwall
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Nikki
Jenkins
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Three Corners
Sasha
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Newton Abbot,
Devon
|
Jim
Lane
|
Safaniya
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Newcastle,
Staffs
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Margaret
McKiddie
|
Bonnie
Anne
|
St Leonards,
Glos
|
Jo
Trego
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Olivers
Taboo
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Weston-super-mare
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Ann
Urwin
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Nhamir
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By Taynuilt,
Argyll
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Jane
Williams
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Druimghigha
Shiera
|
Liskeard,
Cornwall
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YOUNG RIDERS TEAM LONG LIST
RIDER
|
AGE
|
HORSE
|
FROM
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Caroline
Atkinson
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13 yrs
(24.10.86)
|
Magef
Cariad
|
Halifax, W
Yorks
|
Beccy
Broughton
|
20 yrs
(29.9.79)
|
Murmansk
|
Ravenshead,
Notts
|
Vicky
Brown
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15 yrs
(7.5.84)
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Simply
Chloe
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Churchdown,
Glos
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Victoria Davis
Holloway
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16 yrs
(19.11.83)
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Columbus
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Blidworth,
Notts
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Brianna
Egan
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17 yrs
(2.2.83)
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Midnight
Countess
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Guildford,
Surrey
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Fiona
Hamilton
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13 yrs
(9.10.86)
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Burghfield Queen
Bee
|
Horsham, W
Sussex
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Catriona
Moon
|
18 yrs
(12.2.82)
|
Wotan Roseate
Tern
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Brighouse, W
Yorks
|
Suzanne
Perry
|
14 yrs
(28.5.85)
|
Benbow
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N Ireland
|
Kay
Saunders
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19 yrs
(11.12.80)
|
Flair
|
Bilsthorpe,
Notts
|
Alison
Scott
|
17 yrs
(10.10.82)
|
Hildreth Dream
Delight
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Hayfield,
Cheshire
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Liz Taylor
|
16 yrs
(21.10.83)
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Trixie
Bell
|
Newent,
Glos
|
Lucy
Taylor
|
17 yrs
(4.11.83)
|
Electric
Blue
|
Louth,
Lincs
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Sophie
Walters
|
16 yrs
(11.3.84)
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Gunnerby Top
Flight
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Sheffield,
Yorks
|
Anna Welch
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16 yrs
(3.6.83)
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Blue
Sirocco
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Eye,
Suffolk
|
Sarah
Wyatt
|
17 yrs
(14.4.82)
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Prince
Edward
|
Torrington, N
Devon
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· RECORD
INTERNATIONAL ENTRIES FOR UK ENDURANCE EVENT
At The Tattersalls Newmarket Ride, Sunday 9
July
The Tattersalls Newmarket endurance ride has
received a record number of entries from as many as five continents with
overseas competitors expected from: America, Australia, Malayasia, The Middle
East and other European countries including Turkey, Spain and France. Over 50
riders are expected to take part with leading contenders likely to come from
the Middle East with both Sheikh Mohammed and his son, Rashid, holding entries.
Competitors are scheduled to set out, from the Rowley Mile racecourse, across
Newmarket Heath on the 140km (approx 90 miles) course at 6am on Sunday 9 July;
with the Tattersalls Arab Horse Sale taking place the following day.
The cream of Britains endurance riders
will be flying the home flag when there will be all to play for as 14
shortlisted combinations fight for a place on the British team to compete in
the Emirates Airlines World Endurance Riding Championships in Compiegne, France
on 26 August 2000. The shortlisted riders are under orders to ride as two
squads to put their skills to the test under team conditions. They include two
of the top placed British riders in this event last year - Jenny Jackson (10th
in 1999) and Jayme Bone with Kruga (13th last year).
The 1999 Tattersalls Newmarket ride was won by
Java ridden by Tarek Taher from Saudi Arabia; who returns to defend
honours again this year.
This will be the third running of this event
which is now one of the most prestigious and competitive in the British
endurance riding calendar. Endurance riding is one of the worlds fastest
growing equestrian sports with more countries competing in its international
championships than any other. Endurance organisations worldwide are currently
campaigning to make the sport an Olympic discipline. Further information on the
sport can be found at www.british-endurance.org.uk or contact The British
Endurance Riding Association on 024 76 698863.
· HORSE &
HOUND HUNDRED TO BE BRITISH NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RIDE
Salisbury Racecourse, Sunday 3 September
2000
Horse & Hound magazine is to sponsor the
hundred mile BERA National Championship race ride class at Three Rivers,
Salisbury Racecourse on Sunday 3 September.
This long-established BERA ride was the venue
for the National Championships over six consecutive years in the mid-1980s;
after which the feature class reverted to the 80 mile distance of recent years.
This years Salisbury event will see the return of the 100 mile event for
the first time since then.
As usual, competitors will be able to enjoy the
final 3 furlong gallop up the finishing straight of the racecourse, which
follows a wide river crossing where the horses have time to refresh before that
final stretch. The course winds through beautiful countryside which includes a
fair bit of downland and minimal roadwork and benefits from two well
co-ordinated designated crewing areas. The venue offers superb facilities for
horses and riders, including on-site racecourse stabling. It also hosts a wide
range of other classes from the 60 mile Smokey Challenge endurance ride
through to a Bronze Buckle Qualifier.
The Horse & Hound Hundred will offer
home-based, top horse & rider combinations a 100 mile target towards the
end of the season when horses are at their peak fitness and will follow hot on
the heels of the British teams outing to the World Championships in
France on 26 August 2000. The Horse & Hound prize package for the National
Championship will include a crystal decanter and rug for the winner with flasks
for the runners up.
Commented Horse & Hound Editor, Arnold
Garvey: Having just completed in my first 60 mile race ride; I can see
how the 100 mile target is the ultimate goal of the endurance rider and can
really appreciate how tough it is. We are delighted to be sponsoring our own
Horse & Hound Hundred and my goal has always been to compete in the event
myself.
Last years National Championship, held at
the Raddery Equine White Rose ride in Yorkshire, was Jayme Bone with Kruga, who
is this year shortlisted for the British team.
CORNWALL &
GLOUCESTERSHIRE SHARE TOP HONOURS
At The Hilton Herbs & Raddery Equine
Festival of Endurance Riding, 24/25 June 2000
The Hilton Herbs & Raddery Equine Festival
of Endurance Riding at Cirencester Park saw former international rider Jill
Thomas take the FEI 100 mile race ride with her 8 year old, Tarafiya on
the horses first attempt at this distance; whilst local 21 year old, Emma
Froehlich from Calcot (Glos) finished way ahead of her nearest rivals on
home ground and on a horse shed sat on only once before
to take the 60 mile Denbigh Slate race ride. The cream of Britains
juniors were also in action on Sunday, with two 15 year old youngsters battling
it out in a racing finish after 50 miles; Anna Williams (another Cornish
victor) riding Jan Clarks Khairho finally clinching it by a head
over Vicky Brown of Churchdown (Glos) with Angus Macleod.
The riders reported the course as very testing
with heavy hill work; slippery going and sticky, boggy patches in the woods
which contributed to many lost shoes along the way. Only two riders (from 7
starters) finished in the hundred miler after sixteen hours in the saddle with
Jill Thomas finishing on an average speed of 6.58mph and her only other rival,
Gill Campbell and Barwani coming in someway behind to finish in second
place, on an average speed of 6.32 mph.
Commented Jill Thomas: I just went out to
hack around and get the 100 mile FEI qualification under our belts; but I was
really lucky in that the conditions ended up suiting this horse it was a
slow course; he likes the hill work and doesnt care about mud. Had he
been more experienced we could have gone a lot faster.
Gill Campbell will have boosted her chances of
British Senior Team selection with this performance particularly as
Barwani also took the Best Condition award. Explained Gill: She
was brilliant, better than shes ever been before. Her heart rate was good
all the way round and she was ever so quick in the vet gates. The key to it all
has come through equine nutritionists, Equizest, who helped us to identify that
she needs a lot of extra salt and at Cirencester she was eating and drinking
properly at the vet gates which she never really did before.
Two other longlisted riders kept going for 93
miles until the final vet gate - Jo Trego and Olivers Taboo, now 15
years of age; and Paula Postelthwaite with Sovereign of Trewyn. Commented Jo
Trego: It was tough but then Cirencester always is but I am very
encouraged, that coming back after his year off, Ollie seems to have settled
down now after probably going too fast at The Cotswolds Ride and he really is
as enthusiastic as ever.
The Best Condition Award in the Denbigh Slate
was taken by the winning horse - Ann Newtons eight year old novice
Dahlih. Emma Froehlich commented afterwards: He showed his
green-ness mentally, not physically, by not wanting to be with other horses; so
as he was joined by some coming into the penultimate vet gate after 50
miles, I had to hold him back and we lost a lot of time. But, although we
came in 5th, we presented first and from then on in, he was going so well out
in front and nothing could touch us for the last ten miles.
Although not related to her best known horse,
Dacoit, Ann explained: Dahlih is brother to a very special horse I
had, which has sadly now died. I bought him as a weanling, very much with
endurance in mind. Because hes big, he has taken quite a while to mature
but this year its just all come together. If he comes out of this well,
we might go to Shropshire Hills next.
The 60 mile Gold Achievement endurance ride was
won by Horse & Hound Editor, Arnie Garvey riding Catherine Drummonds
Tokar Ibn Teelah for the FT UK team (the promotional and leisurewear
company, Forge Trading UK). The Hilton Herbs & Raddery Equine Team
Challenge was won by the co-sponsors Hilton Herbies team;
with the Balanced Horse Feeds Staminators team in second. A rematch
is on the cards for the Stamin-A Goodwood ride on 8 October 2000.
Making a return to endurance competition at
Cirencester after severe injuries following a car accident earlier this
year was 16 year old Christopher Rose, who successfully completed the 20
mile Bronze Buckle Qualifier on Tamaryu on Saturday.
· The Stamin-A
Goodwood Ride sponsored by Balanced Horse Feeds takes place on SUNDAY 8 October
2000 (and not the Saturday, as published in the BERA schedule).
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