Federation Equestre
Internationale FEI
Press News - August 28, 1999 - Working
party on Eventing safety
Working party on Eventing safety The Chairman of this Working Group will be Mr Michael Tucker (Former Member of the FEI Eventing Committee and current FEI Director of the CIC Series). In addition, the FEI has appointed Wayne Roycroft, member of the FEI Eventing Committee and Chairman of the Australian Equestrian Federation who will responsible to co-ordinate any further investigations instigated by other countries. The FEI will appoint additional experts from outside the sport to contribute to the Working partys investigations. This group will investigate all possible elements involved in the sport i.e. cross-country fence construction, format of One Day Events and medical support including protective clothing of riders. In addition, the Dutch Equestrian Federation will present the results of their 2-year study on breakable construction material for Cross Country fences, at the FEI Eventing Open Forum in Boekelo (NED) on 6 October 1999. Two obstacles will actually partly consist of this material at CCI*** Boekelo from 7 to 10 October 1999. The FEI is determined to conduct this investigation on a worldwide basis and will endeavour to communicate its recommendations as soon as possible and take any necessary action to ensure the safety of the sport. According to FEI Rules and Regulations an ad hoc working group was set up in Burghley to report on the fatality, which occurred on Saturday 4 September.
Meeting of the FEI Jumping Committee in Hickstead After considering
several proposals and the statement made during both Forums, the Jumping
Committee took the following decision: As to separate
a possible tie for first place after the second round, the Jumping Committee
felt it to be too complicated to use the time of the riders in the second
round. Instead a jump-off should decide. Both the representatives of
the riders and the organisers in the Committee will consult their members
to propose one of the two possibilities: Pending approval by the FEI Executive Board, the new Nations Cup rules will take effect following the Sydney Olympic Games, i.e. as from 2 October 2000. In addition,
the Committee decided the following changes to the Rules for Jumping
events:
FEI/BCM World Jumping Rankings: The medallists of the European Championship
move up European individual Champion Alexandra Ledermann moved from 16th to 11th place. Markus Fuchs enters the Top 10 and is now 9th and Lesley McNaught from 12th to 10th. We now have four Swiss riders in the Top 10! Lars Nieberg, who did not compete in Hickstead and Trevor Coyle who retired after the 1st competition, dropped out of the Top 10. Willi Melliger remains Number 1 followed by Ludger Beerbaum who overtook Rodrigo Pessoa again to regain the No 2 spot. ROOKIE
OF THE MONTH : CAROLINE PERSSON
Samsung Nations Cup: Bucharest (ROM) 29 August With just two Nations Cup events remaining before the Final in Gijon (24-28 September), Holland maintain their half point lead over Switzerland (56 and 55.50) with France and Germany in equal third place at 53 points. The USA with 51.50 have also qualified the sixth and final place is still to be decided, however, with just 2.50 points separating Belgium and Italy in 6th and 7th place respectively. Neither nation will be represented at Spruce Meadows, Calgary, but Italy has confirmed that they will be sending a team to Sofia. The next Nations Cups will be take place in Sofia (BUL) on 10 September and Calgary (CAN) on 11 September.
European Junior Dressage Championship in Achleiten Germany was very successful and won the Team competition ahead of the Netherlands and the host country Austria. In the Individual competition, two German riders, Nicola Giesen on Slow Fox V and Wilhelm Kröncke on Larso earned the gold and silver medals, followed by the Austrian Victoria Max-Theurer on Agrigento.
IEOA congress 4-5 December 1999 "Equestrian Sport in the next
Century" Several
speakers have been invited, including prominent representatives from
other sports. The congress will be divided in three sessions, which
will conclude with a panel discussion: For further
information :
Open European Young Riders/Juniors Endurance Championships in Donaueschingen
(GER) On 13 August, of the 69 horses presented for the preliminary veterinary inspection, only one was eliminated. The ride started with a mass start of 68 riders at 6 a.m. on Saturday 14 August. The course mainly took the riders through the Black Forest and open farmland with 4 Vet. Gates en route at 25 km, 57 km, 86 km and 106 km with the finish back at the Castle park, total distance 120 km. First across the line was Miguel Casas of Spain who was sadly eliminated for lameness at the final veterinary inspection, leaving Merce Oms Molist of Spain to take Individual gold medal on her 7-year old grey gelding, Polvorillo (breed unknown) at a speed of 18.01 km/h.
European Young Riders Dressage Championship in Ksiaz (POL) The Team Medal was taken by Germany, followed by the Netherlands taking Silver and the Austrian Team taking Bronze. The German also earned the three individual medals. Christine von Olderhausen on Amica Farina received the gold medal. A very friendly atmosphere marked the European Championship. The stud facilities offered superb conditions for horses and riders.
In Memorium Kyra Downton We just learned that on 7 February 1999 Kyra Downton passed away, aged 91. The Russian-born American rider was Pan American Dressage Champion in 1967, riding Kadett, and the following year she was a member of the US Dressage team at the Olympic Games. HorsesDaily
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