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BRITISH ENDURANCE RIDING
ASSOCIATION NEWS |
March 2001
· April Endurance Ride
Cancellations mean Hilton Herbs Golden Horseshoe Ride Will Not Go Ahead
· Elite Squad Marks New International Strategy
· British Youngsters Look Forward to their First Ever
World Championships
· Equest are new Co-Sponsors of Tattersalls Ride
· Major BERA Fixtures for 2001· APRIL ENDURANCE RIDE CANCELLATIONS MEAN HILTON
HERBS GOLDEN HORSESHOE RIDE WILL NOT GO AHEAD
A JOINT STATEMENT as at 12.3.01 FROM:
The British Endurance Riding Association
& The Endurance Horse & Pony Society
Because of the continued and worsening Foot
& Mouth crisis, the British Endurance Riding Association (BERA) and the
Endurance Horse & Pony Society (EHPS) have had no hesitation in cancelling
all their events scheduled to take place during the month of April 2001.
Explains BERA Chairman, John Hudson:
Unfortunately this will mean that riders have no opportunity to qualify
for the BERA flagship ride, the Hilton Herbs Golden Horseshoe. So, regrettably,
the decision has had to be taken to cancel the ride for 2001.
The EHPS have taken a further step by stating
that the Society will not hold any rides until a MINIMUM of 28 days after the
last confirmed outbreak and then only subject to local permissions being
granted. BERA will continue to monitor the situation carefully and will make a
further statement by the beginning of April.
Both BERA and EHPS continue to recommend that
during this crisis, members should not exercise their horses outside the
boundaries of their own property, and they should not be transported in lorries
or trailers to any location, except in an emergency.
· ELITE SQUAD MARKS NEW
INTERNATIONAL STRATEGY
The Elite squad of British Endurance Riders
have their minds focused on the principle international endurance event for
seniors The European Endurance Riding Championships in Perugia, Italy on
29 September 2001. The squad of 12 has been drawn up based on the previous two
years results and the members have attended two assessment weekends (in
February and March). Each rider will plan their own campaign but will be asked
for their ride programme and to submit their results to the International
Committee. A second reserve squad has also been drawn up.
The Elite Squad is as follows
RIDER NAME: HORSE NAME: FROM:
Jane James Steel Tobias/Rowengay Garnet
Penzance, Cornwall
Jayme Bone Kruga Rubery, Birmingham
Jim Lane Safaniya Newcastle, Staffs
Liz Booth Youscha Kirkhill, Inverness
Gill Campbell Barwani Lambourn, Berks
Jill Thomas Tarafiya Penzance, Cornwall
Jane Williams Druimghiga Shiera Liskeard,
Cornwall
The Reserve International Squad is as
follows
Sylvia Bailiss Doracina Phrisbe Hanley Castle,
Worcs
Ann Urwin Nhamir By Taynuilt, Argyll
Nikki Jenkins Three Corners Sasha Newton Abbot,
Devon
Nikki Sherry Bella Joya Bodmin, Cornwall
Sara Kelleway Daoves Du Pin Newmarket,
Suffolk
Jane Dawson Epistle Southampton, Hants
Lisa Franks Im Pollyanna Weymouth,
Dorset
Shelagh Bunn Phylka Southampton, Hants
Sally Hall Caramea Markov Congresbury,
Bristol
Liz Platts Zilzal Bradwell-on-Sea
Becky Broughton Murmansk Ravenshead,
Notts
Jenny Jackson Burning Best Shepton Mallet,
Somerset
Explains John Robertson for the International
Committee: We were very pleased with the way the first assessment
weekends went but it was early days and the horses were only just coming back
into work. With all rides being cancelled due to the foot and mouth outbreak
the training programmes have been completely upset. The International Committee
will be meeting on 27 March to review the situation and revise plans for the
year accordingly.
The British team will be looking to go one
better than the Team Silver medal (behind Australia) won at The World Endurance
Riding Championships last year in Compiegne (France). In the last
10 years, Britain has competed in 8
international championship events bringing home a total of 7 medal honours: 1
World Championship Team Gold, 1 individual World Championship Silver, 2
European Team Golds; 1 individual European Gold and 2 European Team
Silvers.
· BRITISH YOUNGSTERS LOOK
FORWARD TO THEIR FIRST EVER WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
The best of Britains young (Under 21)
endurance riding talent are set to line up on 8 September in Vittoria (Northern
Spain) for the inaugural Young Rider World Endurance Riding
Championships.
· THE NEW NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT SQUAD is
set to compete in Calais at intermediate level later in the year. Listed on
the squad are:
RIDER HORSE FROM:
Nikki Freud Blue London SW11
Mrs K Wiscombe Burrowshot Ass Lyme Regis,
Dorset
Juliet Jacob Charlie Chalk Kings Lynn,
Norfolk
Sue Rich Czarus Bristol, Somerset
Sue Buckley Drysgoed Daydream Bromsgrove,
Worcs
Jo Chisholm Grey Medlar Okehampton,
Devon
Linda Croft Layla Burnham on Crouch,
Essex
Pauline Dickie Legend Moon Cameo Wimborne,
Dorset
Bridget Fairman Shakil El Nefous Haslemere,
Surrey
John Hudson Tigre Yeovil, Somerset
Rachel Rolph Taras Dream Nantwich,
Cheshire
Donna Taylor Radman Halesowen, W
Midlands
Christine Yeoman Dahmiah Shepton Mallet,
Somerset
Natalie Noke Toker Ibn Teelah Southampton,
Hants
Carolyn Shackles Marches Trinity/Benedict
Redditch, Worcs
Judy Lane Desert Sand Dancer Cookham,
Berks
Sharon Parr Forge Quest Drybrook, Glos
Felicity Stockwell King of Reds Thetford,
Norfolk
Ann Lovell Arwasin Dartmouth, Devon
· EQUEST ARE NEW
CO-SPONSORS OF TATTERSALLS RIDE
The prestigious 140km FEI Tattersalls ride,
scheduled to take place at Newmarket Racecourse on 8 July 2001,
· MAJOR BERA FIXTURES FOR
2001
21 April CANCELLED: Haywood Oaks
Ride, nr Blidworth (Notts)
Including a 70 mile FEI race ride
13-15 May CANCELLED: Hilton Herbs
Golden Horseshoe Ride, Exford (Somerset)
Including a new FEI two day 100 mile race
ride
8 July Tattersall & EQUEST BERA (FEI
CEI) Ride, Newmarket (Suffolk)
140 km (87 mile) race ride
21/22 July Festival of British Endurance
Riding Cirencester Park (Glos)
Including the Inter-Regional
Championships
18 August Alfreds Tower Ride, nr
Warminster (Wilts)
Featuring the Riding Club Championships
24/25 August White Rose Ride, Sledmere
(Yorks)
Featuring the National Championships (100 mile
race ride)
16 September Three Rivers Ride,
Salisbury Racecourse
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