Six
Americans Set to Vie for 2008 FEI World Endurance Championship
in Malaysia
By
Joanie Morris
Lexington,
KY – 160 km on horseback is no easy feat. But 142 riders
from 34 nations will undertake the task when the FEI World
Endurance Championships get underway in Terengganu, Malaysia
November 6-9, 2008.
The
US has six horse/rider combinations in Malaysia under the guidance
of three-time World Champion Becky Hart, who is serving as
Chef d’Equipe. The team includes another multiple world
champion: Valarie Kanavy. She is hot off of a win at the American
Endurance Ride Conference (AERC) National Championships in
the 100-mile Championship. In that victory she rode King Ali
Gold 45 minutes clear of the runner-up, but the Fort Valley,
VA rider will contest the World Championships on Flash Flame,
a 10-year-old Arabian mare.
Katharine
Brunjes left the Maine winter behind headed to the desert for
her second World Championships. She is diligently preparing
for the night ride in Malaysia aboard Theatric, a 10-year-old
Arabian gelding she has had since he was an unbroken 4-year-old.
Brunjes
and Theatric were invited to compete in the Sultan’s
Cup in 2007 which served as the test event for these World
Championships. They finished fifth. Improvements have been
made all over the venue based on the experiences of the previous
year’s event. The team has settled in well and Brunjes
looks forward to the competition getting underway.
“The
team is in good spirits and we are exercising and training
daily,” said Brunjes. “On Monday we had our
long ride leading up to the event. We rode our training loop
front-wards and backwards several times to accumulate 20 miles. Our
training track – each country has an individual training
track to maintain our quarantine status until race day – is
just 10.4 km, so we had to do some creative riding to get the
mileage we need. The horses look great, are acclimating
nicely and we are pleased with how each horse has settled in.”
John
Crandell III and Saba Shams made the trek to Malaysia from
Star Tannery, VA. The 9-year-old Arabian gelding is owned by
Ann Crandell – the pair prepared for the World Championships
with a runner-up finish at the 2008 Greenway Gallivant in Florida
in July.
Like
Crandell, Cheryl Dell, from Springville, CA, is riding in her
first World Championship on Reason to Believe. The 10-year-old
Arabian gelding was third in the Owyhee 100 in Idaho. This
is the sole combination from the West Coast.
Two
eight year old Arabians round out the group of six in Malaysia.
Both Syrocco Reveille and Golden Lightning are contesting their
first World Championships. Ridden by Dr. Meg Sleeper and Jan
Worthington, respectively, they both have experienced pilots.
Sleeper rode Saba Shams at last year’s test event in
Terengganu and was part of the US team at the 2006 World Equestrian
Games in Aachen, Germany. Sleeper and Syrocco have had two
top three finishes in North America in 2008.
Worthington,
from Scales Mound, IL, and Golden Lightning won the Greenway
Gallivant in July and Worthington was a member of the 2000
World Championship Team.
The
competition gets underway at 5:30 pm local time on Friday November
7. For results and more information, please see: http://www.malaysia-wec.com.
Photo
Credit: Katherine Brunjes and Theatric. Photo by Genie Stewart-Spears |