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FEI Delegations visit to Athens
· FEI World Cup Jumping and Dressage
· World Breeding Championship in Athens
· World Cup Driving
· WEG Endurance investigation completed
· IPEC Driving Championship
· Dressage Global Forum
· Central American & Carribean Games / South American
Dressage Championship websites
FEI Delegations visit to Athens (Gre)
On 15 October 2002, a delegation composed of the FEI President,
HRH The Infanta Doña Pilar de Borbón Freddy Serpieri,
1st Vice President, and Catrin Norinder, Manager of the Olympic
Department visited Athens Organising Committee for the 2004 Olympic
Games (ATHOC).
The FEI delegation visited the equestrian site Markopoulos and
noted the progress of the construction work. Meetings including
detailed presentations were organised with ATHOC Executive Director
Spyros Capralos and Competition Manager Nicolas Karidis on transport
organisation, venue operations and competition management.
The official test event in Eventing will be organised from14 to
17 August 2003 in the frame of the official ATHOC test event including
several sports.
FEI World Cup Jumping
Western European League of the FEI World Cup started with three
Scandinavian events.
The 2002 / 2003 season of the Western European League of the FEI
World Cup Jumping started on 13 October 2002 in Helsinkis
Hartwall Arena. Toni Hassmann on Goldika, already the winner in
Helsinki last year, beat 37 other competitors to take the early
lead in the point standings. In the 13 rider jump-off Hassmann
and his 10 year old Holstein mare beat Thomas Velin on Equest
Carnute and Norman dello Joio on Glasgow. The young Austrian Tatiana
Freytag, who had made a disappointing debut with Pialotta in Fridays
qualifier, finished 4th on her WEG horse Time Kiss.
15 events are on the calendar for the Western European League
in the season 2002 / 2003. After Helskinki the series continues
in Oslo (NOR) (20 October), Aarhus (DEN) (26 October), Verona
(ITA) (10 November), Berlin (GER) (17 November), Geneva (SUI)
(15 December), London (GBR) 21 December and Mechelen (BEL) (29
December). Seven more event follows in the spring: Leipzig (GER),
Bordeaux (FRA), Vigo (ESP), Paris (FRA), Dortmund (GER), s-Hertogenbosch
(NED) and Göteborg (SWE). The Final, the 25th since 1979,
is scheduled for 16 - 20 April 2003 in Las Vegas.
After four years with a World Cup starting field of 18 on Saturday,
the new season will have maximum 38 starters in each World Cup
competition. Maximum 33 riders, based on an elaborate invitation
scheme, are pre-qualified. All the other riders at the event must
qualify for the World Cup in a Friday qualifying competition,
which also serves to establish the starting order for the World
Cup.
The top 18 riders in the final standings of the Western European
League qualify for the Final in Las Vegas in April 2003. The defending
World Cup Champion, Otto Becker is automatically qualified.
FEI World Cup Dressage
DANIEL RAIMSEIER (SUI) WINS AGAIN IN KAPOSVAR. IRINA LIS (BLR)
IS THE CENTRAL EUROPEAN LEAGUE WINNER
The last of the 2002/2003 Central European league World Cup qualifiers
was held in Kaposvar, Hungary on 13 October 2002.
Top riders competed in the indoor arena of Agriculture University
of Kaposvar, all looking to gain points to qualify for the Final
to be held in Goteborg next Spring. The World Cup competition
was won by the Swiss Daniel Ramseier, who had won Kaposvar World
Cup in 2001.
The Central European league was represented by two riders from
Belarus (Irina Lis and Yeushchyk) and E. Sidneva, who is competing
for Western league. The host nation was represented by Sophia
and Guylla Dallos.
Daniel Ramseier competed with three horses and won five classes
out of six. In the S. Georg class, he was beaten by P. Gmoser
from Austria. The promising Hungarian rider Rika Szeicz on Furmit
was second finished second.
Seven nations were represented in Hungary. The most successful
rider of the Central European League was Irina Lis from Belarus.
On the 12 years old anglo-trakener Problesk she finished second
just behind Ramseier. At the end of the Central European League
seaon (including CDI-W in Minsk, Lipica, Ksiaz, Moscow and Kaposvar)
Irina Lis secured her place to the Final, thus becoming the first
rider representing Belarus to participate in a World Cup Final.
Result of Grand Prix (12.10.2002)
1. D. Ramseier (SUI) Rali Baba 65,84%
2. I. Lis (BLR) Problesk 65,08%
3. D. Ramseier (SUI) Parvenue Royal 64,40%
Results of Grand Prix Free Style Test (13.10.2002)
1. D. Ramseier (SUI) Rali Baba 70,43%
2. I. Lis (BLR) Problesk 69,50%
3. P. Gmoser (AUT) Willibalds Candidat 68,90%
World Breeding Championship For Young Horses In Jumping In
Lanaken (Bel), 26 - 29 September 2002
6-year old horses: SBS-bred Mozart des Hayettes wins finals of
the 6-yr-olds, silver and bronze go to Studbook Zangersheide.
7-year old horses: Gold and silver for KWPN, bronze for Zangersheide
and Jos Lansink
The results of the two finals of the 5- and 6-yr-old youngsters
showed the dominance of the Belgian studbooks. The 5-yr-old category
was won by the BWP-bred Ultra-Top vant Paradijs with Belgian
rider Johan Rooms and the world title in the category for 6-yr-olds
went to the SBS-bred Mozart des Hayettes (Papillon Rouge x Nimmerdor)
also ridden by a Belgian rider, Gregory Wathelet. The second and
third places went to Zangersheide with in 2nd place the British
Guy Goosen on Cayleigh Z and in 3rd place the Spanish Alfredo
Duran on the Z-branded Carpe Diem Z (Calvin Z x Cor de la Bryère.
KWPN won the 7-yr-olds final, when Peter Geerink on No Time (Epilot
x Almé Z) snatched the gold away before the nose of Australian
rider James Patterson-Robinson on Miss Hans (Wolfgang x Gambit).
The KWPN triumph was briefly hazarded by Jos Lansink, who piloted
AK Chellano Z (Contender x Cor de la Bryère) around fast
but just a few hundredths of seconds short to finish third.
All results and more information on www.zangersheide.com
FEI World Cup Driving 2002 / 2003
After the press conference of the World Championship in Jerez,
the Top Ten Four-in-Hand Drivers chose their starting places for
the 2nd season of the World Cup Driving, as follows:
Venue |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
Stuttgart (GER)
20-24 Nov 2002 |
Christoph
Sandmann (GER) |
Tomas
Eriksson (SWE) |
Chester
Weber (USA) |
Werner
Ulrich (SUI) |
Michael
Freund (GER) |
Stockholm (SWE)
29 Nov-1 Dec 2002 |
Chester
Weber |
Rainer
Duen (GER) |
Gert
Schrijvers (BEL) |
Tomas
Eriksson |
Ijsbrand
Chardon (NED) |
Geneva
(SUI)
12-15 Dec 2002 |
Chester
Weber |
Werner Ulrich |
Ijsbrand
Chardon |
Mark
Weusthof (NED) |
Rainer
Duen |
Mechelen
(BEL)
26-30 Dec 2002 |
Christoph
Sandmann |
Gert
Schrijvers |
Boyd
Exell (AUS) |
Chester
Weber |
Mark
Weusthof |
Leipzig
(GER)
23-27 Jan 2003 |
Christoph
Sandmann |
Michael
Freund |
Ijsbrand Chardon |
Mark
Weusthof |
Tomas
Eriksson |
Bordeaux
(FRA)
7-9 Feb 2003 |
Michael
Freund |
Werner Ulrich |
Boyd
Exell |
Gert
Schrijvers |
Rainer
Duen |
Vigo
(ESP)
13-16 Feb 2003 |
Michael Freund (GER) |
Werner
Ulrich |
Boyd
Exell |
Gert
Schrijvers |
Rainer
Duen |
s-Hertogenbosch (NED)
20-23 Mar 2003 |
Christoph
Sandmann |
Ijsbrand
Chardon |
Tomas
Eriksson |
Boyd
Exell |
Mark
Weusthof |
At
each event, a wild card is given to a home driver to arrive at
a starting field of six drivers.
The five top drivers after s-Hertogenbosch are invited to
compete for the end of the Series in Göteborg (SWE) on 27
- 30 March 2003.
World Equestrian Games Endurance
The FEI set up an inquiry to investigate the circumstances of
the death of two horses during the Endurance ride of the World
Equestrian Games on 16 September 2002 in Jerez de la Frontera
(ESP). Sir Fire, ridden by Anna Maxenchs Serra (ESP), died after
having completed the course and Floyd, ridden by Nik Isahak Wan
Abdullah (MAS), on course during the fourth loop. The report has
just been finalised by the FEI enquiry team, composed of Prof
Leo Jeffcott, Chairman of the Veterinary Committee, Dr Hallvard
Sommerseth, Chairman of the Endurance Committee and Technical
Delegate for Endurance at the 2002 World Equestrian Games, Frits
Sluyter, Head of the FEI Veterinary Department and Michael Stone,
FEI Sports Director and head of the Endurance discipline.
The Secretary General will send both reports to the Judicial Committee
for consideration as per article 143.1.4 of the FEI General Regulations
(abuse of horse).
The following elements were included in the report:
- Vet cards
- post mortem reports
- Treating Veterinarian reports
- Riders report
- press release
- statement of Prof. Leo Jeffcott (chairman of the Veterinary
Committee)
- Reports of the Ground Jury, Foreign Vet delegate, Vet Commission
and Technical delegate
According to the FEI legal system, the Persons Responsible (i.e.
the riders) will receive a copy of the complete report and have
10 days to send his/her written comments to the FEI. Both riders
may request a hearing before the Judicial Committee. Once the
Judicial Committed has rendered its decision, the Person Responsible
has 30 days to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
The Enquiry team made a list of recommendations for rules changes
for consideration by the Endurance Committee. They include areas
such as stewarding, number of vet gates and distances between
them, qualifications, monitoring during the course, role and selection
of officials. It is expected that proposal for changes to the
Endurance rules be presented at the next FEI General Assembly
at the end of April 2003 for immediate implementation.
I.P.E.C. World Championships For Carriage Drivers With Disabilities
The IPEC World Diving Championship was organised in Westphalia
at the St Martins Carriage Driving Centre of Greven Bockholt
from 25 to 29 September 2002. Excellent competition and warm-up
arenas for Dressage and Cones competitions; were put at the disposal
of the disabled drivers. The 10-km long Marathon included five
obstacles within easy walking distance and which could be viewed
from large raised banks for spectators. The World Championship
was blessed with a wonderful weather and an excellent atmosphere.
Except one Canadian driver, all competitors brought their own
horses. Twenty three drivers competed, representing Austria, Canada,
Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden,
and USA.
The competition was integrated within the German National Driving
Championships for Horse Pairs and Pony Teams. It was well organised,
and the good scoring system allowed the spectators to understand
well the I.P.E.C. Grade system.
Results
Grade I Individual Champion Karl-Bernd Kaesken GER
Grade II Individual Champion Elek Taczman HUN
Team Result
Gold - Germany
Silver - Great Britain
Bronze - USA
Dressage Global Forum
Further to the successful Forum organised last year, A Global
Dressage Forum will be organised again on 21 and 22 October 2002.
Among the main items on the agenda: evaluation by a judges panel,
chaired by Mariette Withages (chairman of the FEI dressage committee),
a trainers panel of the results of the WEG in Jerez. and a breeding
seminar, presented by Dr. Klaus Miesner, breeding manager of the
German National Federation at Warendorf.
More information on www.globaldressageforum.com
Central American Games and Carribean Games
THE XIX Central American and Carribbean Games will take place
in San Salvador (ESA) from 30 November to 6 December. The Games
will include Jumping, Dressage, Eventing and Endurance competitions.
Programme and all information on www.elsalvador2002.org.sv/en/
South American Dressage Championship
The South American Dressage Championship will be held in Quillota
(CHI) from 28 October to 1 November.
programme and more information on www.fecuestre.cl
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FEI
PRESS NEWS IN COOPERATION WITH:
SAMSUNG
ELECTRONICS CO.
Samsung
Electronics has supported sports marketing activities world-wide
with a strong initiative in equestrian sports since 1988. In 1996
Samsung took the world-wide sponsorship of the Nations Cup. Samsung
is a long time partner of equestrian sport and has been the patron
of the International Jumping and Dressage Competitions (now called
Challenge) aimed at developing the sport on a worldwide basis
since 1988. Samsung believes strongly in the values of sport,
which promote deeper understanding and mutual exchange between
people of the world.
GANDINI
HIGH FASHIO FABRICS
Gandini
Tessuti Alta Moda (Gandini High Fashion Fabrics) was founded in
1925 and is active in the creation and design of high-quality
fabrics. In 2001 Gandini became the new sponsor of the FEI World
Jumping Riders Rankings.
BCM
Best
Communication & Management, BCM, is specialised in the organisation,
management and sponsorship of equestrian events. BCMs services
range from providing various facilities to organising the entire
show. Beside its activities in event organisation, BCM is also
the publisher of the official equestrian yearbook 'L'Année
Hippique,' and of the monthly magazine Horse International.Since
1998, BCM supports the World Cup Dressage and the World Dressage
Rankings.
PSI
In
2001 Performance Sales International (PSI) granted its support
to the FEI Jumping and Dressage Challenge. This series of approximately
100 competitions taking place in over 60 countries serves to develop
dressage and show jumping in nations wishing to reach the highest
competition level.
UAE
NF
Since
1999, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Equestrian and Racing Federation
produces the FEI Endurance Riders Rankings. The 2001 edition was
won by Dato Kamruddin bin Abdul Ghani (MAS). DRIVING Thank you
to the supporters of the Driving discipline: Finn Caspersen, supporter
of the Four-in-Hand Top Driver Award, Van der Wiel Harness supporter
of the Top Driver Award for Pairs, Kühnle who supports the
Singles Top Driver Award. The US company Driving Essentials and
the Canadian Freedman Harness support the North American Challenge
WALDRIED DRESSAGE STABLES Since 2001, Waldfried Dressage Stables
is supporting the Euro Future Cup, a Dressage Series aimed at
encouraging the progress of Young Riders.
The
FEI would like to take this opportunity to thank its faithful
sponsors for their ongoing support.
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