FEI Creates New Lead Dressage Judging Post
The FEI has created a lead judging post to ensure greater consistency and accuracy of judging at all levels of Dressage competition. Ghislain Fouarge (NED) was elected as the FEI’s first Dressage Judge General at last month’s 5* judges seminar in Warendorf (GER).
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2011 Jacksonville Winter Series Announces Several Changes
Green Cove Springs, FL - November 29, 2010 - Winter plans are in the making and the management of the 2011 Jacksonville Series has made some enticing changes for exhibitors to consider. The first news centers on the schedule going to three weeks instead of the five in previous years.
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Choose a Healthy Horse for Your Holiday Gift
November 2, 2010 -- Are you starting to prepare your holiday gift list for all those horse lovers in your life? What about a holiday gift for your trainer, the Vet, the farrier, the barn manager and to everyone else who takes part in your horse’s life?
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USET Foundation Hosts Gold Medal Club Receptions at 2010 WEG
Gladstone, NJ - October 26, 2010 - During the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG), the United States Equestrian Team Foundation hosted two Gold Medal Club Receptions. The events were held to thank Gold Medal Club donors and to honor the United States Equestrian Teams that were competing in eight different disciplines at WEG.
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Para-Dressage Gets Underway at Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games
Lexington, KY - October 5, 2010 - The unofficial results for the team tests in the Para-Dressage Championships indicate that the top three teams are very close. Great Britain stands in first place on 214.98, with a slim advantage of 2.1 penalty points over second-placed Germany on 212.88. The Netherlands follows in third place on 211.91. The USA is eighth on 198.16. Please remember that these are provisional results.
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“Equine Colic Relief America” Is Your Colic Remedy!
There are 4 Consistent Causes which work in unison to continue a Normal bout of colic. They are: Dehydration, Gas/Distention, loss of Ionic Solutions for Motility, and, in 75% + of cases, Impaction. The Formula within ECR-America as it is ingested divides into 4 parts to produce an Effect Process, which gently eliminates each cause, and then in unison integrates with the horse’s body to end the bout gently.
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