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United StatesThe Bureau of Land Management’s Slippery Slope by Willis Lamb, the Alliance of Wild Horse Advocates
Opinion: The Bureau of Land Management’s Slippery Slope by Willis Lamb from the Alliance of Wild Horse Advocates I found this fascinating quote today:
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NEWS FROM THE FEI WORLD CUP™ DRESSAGE![]() The Netherlands' Edward Gal and Moorlands Totillas set a new world record in the Grand Prix Freestyle for the third time this year when scoring 92.30% to win the fourth leg of the 2009/2010 FEI World Cup™ Dressage series at the Grand Hall at Olympia in London. Click for larger image. EDWARD AND TOTILLAS BREAK FREESTYLE RECORD – AGAIN! London (GBR), 16 December 2009 – The Netherlands’ Edward Gal and Moorlands Totillas set a new world record in the Grand Prix Freestyle for the third time this year when scoring 92.30% to win the fourth leg of the FEI World Cup™ Dressage series at the Grand Hall at Olympia in London tonight. With another breath-taking performance that put him in an entirely different class to the rest of the 13-strong field, the nine year old stallion showed even more confidence than he displayed when taking Freestyle gold at the Alltech FEI European Championships at Windsor last August. Stockholm winner Adelinde Cornelissen had a difficult evening with Parzival who was gripped with nervous tension and failed to give of his best, but this Dutch duo still held on for second place, while British hearts were lifted by a great third-spot finish for one of their all-time favourites, Carl Hester with Liebling 11. Audio Interview with Edward Gal: http://www.lloydbell.co.uk/access/client_zone/OLY_Gal_after.mp3 SUPERLATIVES Richard Davison led the first tranche of riders with a mark of 75.15% for Hiscox Artemis, but fellow-Briton Laura Bechtolsheimer overtook him when racking up 77.35% with a lovely ride on Andretti H. Hester however earned 78.45% for a really accurate performance when third-last into the arena. He was delighted with Liebling – “I didn’t think he had much more to give me after Windsor so I’m really happy to put another 5% on my score from last night” he said. In yesterday’s Grand Prix his mark of 72.21% was good enough for third place, while Cornelissen and Gal were separated by just over two percentage points as Totillas again got the edge, but the difference between the latter two tonight was much more extreme. The moment Parzival entered the arena he was electrified with fear and Cornelissen did well to persuade him to go to work despite his obvious reservations. She is philosophical about his nervous nature, knowing that she must live for the days when he finds it possible to overcome it and show what he is truly capable of achieving. “Yesterday he was pretty good but I knew he was going to be a handful from the minute we came in the ring today. He was so spooky, but at least now he is getting better because he’s willing to give it a try even though he’s worried. There was a time when he’d just run out of the ring. I’ve been riding him for seven years now and its all about trust and confidence – you have to keep building him up” she pointed out. Her score of 82.05% was nevertheless still only just over one point below her winning result from the third leg of the FEI World Cup™ Dressage series in Stockholm two weeks ago. REALLY RELAXED His plan for Totillas now is to compete at the FEI World Cup™ Dressage Final at s’Hertogenbosch in March and at the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games in Kentucky later in the year “and that we both have fun while we are doing it!” he added. Tonight’s result sees him share the league leaderboard with Cornelissen while Van Grunsven completes the Dutch dominance in third. Ground Jury President, Stephen Clarke, was delighted with another record-breaking night – “the judges did a great job, they reacted to what they saw. Tonight Carl did his best Grand Prix ever, Adelinde coped really well in difficult circumstances and Edward left me speechless!” he said. The next leg of the 2009/2010 FEI Dressage World Cup™ series takes place in Frankfurt, Germany next weekend. RESULT: 1, Moorlands Totilas (Edward Gal) Ned 92.30%; 2, Parzival (Adelinde Cornelissen) Ned 82.05%; 3, Liebling 11 (Carl Hester) GBR 78.45%; 4, Andretti H (Laura Bectolsheimer) GBR 77.35%; 5, Hiscox Artemis (Richard Davison) GBR 75.15%; 6, Cadillac (Catherine Haddad) USA 73.60%; 7, Apollo van het Vijverhof (Jeroen Devroe) Bel 72.25%; 8, Ovation (Christa Larakkers) Ned 72.20%; 9, Louis d’Or (Henriette Andersen) GBR 70.20%; 10, Mr President (Stephanie Croxford) GBR 69.70%; 11, Whitni Star (Marc Boblet) Fra 69.65%; 12, Fitzcerraldo (Judith Harvey) GBR 69.00%; 13, Exquis Clearwater (Anne Van Olst) Den 67.85%. FEI WORLD CUP™ DRESSAGE – STANDINGS AFTER FOURTH LEG AT OLYMPIA, LONDON: FACTS AND FIGURES QUOTES WEBSITE: http://www.olympiahorseshow.com/ Western European League Calendar 2009/2010: Technical Note: The FEI World Cup Dressage™ Champion does not earn points in his/her starts but is automatically qualified to the next Final with two FEI World Cup™ Dressage qualifiers completed. Riders not belonging to the Western European League (WEL) or Central European League (CEL) cannot earn points in the WEL unless they have declared to compete in the WEL 2009/2010. These riders may however transfer the results from a maximum of three (3) WEL qualifiers to their own League. Points earned by CEL riders will be transferred to the CEL standings. THE COMPLETE RULES CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM http://www.feiworldcup.org/ The Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI), founded in 1921, is the international body governing equestrian sport recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and includes 133 National Federations. Equestrian sport has been on the Olympic programme since 1912 with three disciplines – Jumping, Dressage and Eventing. It is one of the very few sports in which men and women compete on equal terms. It is also the only sport which involves two athletes – horse and rider. The FEI has relentlessly concerned itself with the welfare of the horse, which is paramount and must never be subordinated to competitive or commercial influences. Malina Gueorguiev Related articles by ZemantaStable Scoop Episode 69 – Monty Roberts Joins UsMonty Roberts and his daughter Debbie “joined us” today to speak about life, horses and the new Equus Online University. 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Listen, Download or Subscribe: What Is a Good Working Gait? by Jane SavoieAt Training and First levels, you’re asked to ride your horse in a working gait. So you might ask, how do I know what is a good working gait for my horse? A working gait is the gait that the horse most easily presents himself in the best balance. So a working gait is as individual as the horse himself. In other words, a working gait for a Haflinger is going to look different than a working gait for a 17.0 hand Hanoverian. So I’m going to give you 3 general criteria that you can apply to any horse regardless of size, breed, or type. Those three criteria are: Read more> http://www.horsesinthesouth.com/article/article_detail.aspx?id=9155 Dressage Radio Episode 28 – The American Pas de Deux ChampionsNational Pas de Deux Champions, Ruth Sawin & Suzan Saylor, share the secret of their success with us, plus Chris and Lisa discuss the importance of an independent seat. Listen in… Dressage Radio Episode 28 - The American Pas de Deux Champions: Co-Hosts: Chris Stafford and Lisa Wilcox Tip of the Week: Lisa Wilcox Guest: Thank you to Ruth Sawin & Suzan Saylor for joining us. Here is the OUTSTANDING performance of the Pas de Deux that earned these two professional riders, Ruth Sawin/Bramblebush & Suzan Saylor/Kashmere, a GREAT score of 84.5 ! 1st Place Winners at the National Level Adequan/USDF Awards for 2009 with a Median score of 79.375! News: The FEI has announced today (1 December) that the FEI Bureau has passed a Resolution delaying implementation of the new Equine Prohibited Substances List and the accompanying Equine Anti-Doping and Controlled Medication Regulations until 5 April 2010. This Resolution has been passed in order to allow for broader debate and consultation on the policy change approved at the recent FEI General Assembly regarding the restricted use of a small number of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). News: Again bad luck for Dutch chef d’equipe Tineke Bartels. On Sunday November 22, 2009, she fell off a youngster and fractured a vertebra in her spinal column. Initially doctors thought she had bruised it, but after more research it showed that the vertebra was broken. Read more… Exquis World Dressage Masters, the globe’s richest line up of competitions each with 100,000 (US$149,850) in prize money has announced its 2010 schedule. A WDM Rider Ranking award of 25,000 (US$37,000) is also offered by Nürnberger Versicherungsgruppe at WDM in Munich in 2010. Munich will also be the venue for a WDM gala celebration. The 2010 schedule of confirmed competitions of the Exquis World Dressage Masters, founded by Exquis and also sponsored by Moorland Stables and Moorland Investments together with Nürnberger Versicherungsgruppe, is: * Feb. 4-6 – Palm Beach, Florida, USA, * May 13-16 – Munich, Germany and * July 29-Aug. 1, Hickstead, England. _____________________________ Listen, Download or Subscribe: |
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