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Show Jumping Excellence

 

Elegance Wins the Day!

Elegance Wins the Day!
They are probably the most beautiful couple; perhaps not in town, but on horse-back. Style and elegance are the horse-riding trademarks of Pénélope Leprévost and Marcus Ehning, paired together for the...
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Hans-Dieter Dreher, the Frenchman

Hans-Dieter Dreher, the Frenchman
There seems to be no French “five star” CSI without at least one victory of the German Hans-Dieter Dreher. After his victories, including the Grand Prix de Chantilly Global Tour in 2012 and the World...
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Venezuela’s Emanuel Andrade Named Overall Jumper Rider at 2013 WEF

Venezuela’s Emanuel Andrade Named Overall Jumper Rider at 2013 WEF
Wellington, Florida – Following an incredibly successful season, 16-year-old Emanuel Andrade of Venezuela was named the Overall Jumper Rider of the FTI Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) in Wellington,...
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Reining / Western Riding

 

Celebrity Filled Competition to Highlight Kentucky Reining Cup

Celebrity Filled Competition to Highlight Kentucky Reining Cup
Lexington, KY – April 1, 2013 - Spectators can expect a celebrity filled weekend when the Kentucky Reining Cup returns to the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, KY, April 26–27. The Kentucky Reining...
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A Look Back at the Thrills of Reining at the 2006 World Equestrian Games

A Look Back at the Thrills of Reining at the 2006 World Equestrian Games
The individual gold medal for reining at the 2006 World Equestrian Games in Aachen, Germany, was decided by a runoff between two of the best horses and riders on the planet. Both had scored an eye-pooping...
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American Quarter Horse Association Returns as Sponsor of the Kentucky Reining Cup

American Quarter Horse Association Returns as Sponsor of the Kentucky Reining Cup
Lexington, Kentucky – February 11, 2013 – Equestrian Events, Inc. (EEI) is proud to welcome the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) back as a sponsor of the Kentucky Reining Cup, which returns...
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Vaulting Updates

 

FEI World Cup Vaulting™ Final - Andreani and Cavallaro Win in Braunschweig Showdown

FEI World Cup Vaulting™ Final - Andreani and Cavallaro Win in Braunschweig Showdown
World Champion Nicolas Andreani (FRA) and eight-time national champion Anna Cavallaro (ITA) celebrated their victories last weekend at the FEI World Cup™ Vaulting 2012/13 series Final, which took place...
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Nicolas Andreaniand Simone Jäiser Shine In Last Qualifier

Nicolas Andreaniand Simone Jäiser Shine In Last Qualifier
World champion and local hero Nicolas Andreani (FRA) and Swiss national champion Simone Jäiser (SUI) were celebrating victories this weekend at the fifth and last leg of the FEI World Cup™ Vaulting...
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FEI World Cup™ Vaulting - Andreani and Sneekes Win in Paris

FEI World Cup™ Vaulting - Andreani and Sneekes Win in Paris
World Vaulting Champion and local hero Nicolas Andreani was greeted with rapturous applause by spectators at France’s biggest equestrian event, the Salon du Cheval de Paris, when he made his entrance...
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Eventing Updates

 

Canadian Olympian Rebecca Howard Finishes In Top Six at CICO 3* Fontainebleau

Canadian Olympian Rebecca Howard Finishes In Top Six at CICO 3* Fontainebleau
Ottawa, Ontario-Rebecca Howard rode her Olympic partner, Riddle Master, to a sixth place finish in the CICO 3* division at Fontainebleau, FRA, held March 21-24, 2013. Riddle Master, a 12-year-old Canadian...
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Will Wins Big Again

Will Wins Big Again
After sweeping the board at Pine Top earlier this Spring, Will Faudree made it a repeat performance at Southern Pines, taking home the top two spots in the Adequan Gold Cup USEA and PRO Tour Series Advanced...
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FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing: German Riders Make a Winning Start

FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing: German Riders Make a Winning Start
The German team produced yet another excellent performance to score victory at Fontainebleau (FRA), the first leg of the FEI Nations Cup™ Eventing 2013, and seem to be carrying on their winning ways...
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Para Equestrian in the News

 

Para-Equestrian Developing Driver Clinics Presented by United States Driving for the Disabled

Para-Equestrian Developing Driver Clinics Presented by United States Driving for the Disabled
Moorpark, CA - United States Driving for The Disabled (USDFD) is conducting a series of clinics for the 2013 calendar year.  The clinics are open to current and future Para-Equestrians featuring a...
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Canadian Para-Equestrian Team Wins Gold in Portugal

Canadian Para-Equestrian Team Wins Gold in Portugal
Canadian Paralympian Lauren Barwick to Star in Episode of CBC’s HeartlandOttawa, ON— Canadian Para-Equestrian riders Lauren Barwick, Eleonore Elstone and Ashley Gowanlock won not only the...
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Great Britain’s All-female Quintet Exceed All Expectations

Great Britain’s All-female Quintet Exceed All Expectations
Britain proved today that they still have the edge and remain the team to beat when it comes to Para-Equestrian Dressage. Indeed, as Britain’s first all-female quintet scooped team gold and 5 of the...
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Driving

 

Maye, Matheson and Stroud Dominate the Marathon Phase at the Southern Pines CDE as Sights are Set-On National Championships

Maye, Matheson and Stroud Dominate the Marathon Phase at the Southern Pines CDE as Sights are Set-On National Championships
Raeford, NC- The marathon phase proved extremely influential at the Southern Pines CDE as the leaderboards across the competition saw great shake-ups. In the USEF National Combined Driving Single Pony...
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Stafford, O'Brien and Stroud Get the Early Jump on National Titles Following the Dressage at the Southern Pines CDE

Stafford, O'Brien and Stroud Get the Early Jump on National Titles Following the Dressage at the Southern Pines CDE
Raeford, NC- The first day of competition at the Southern Pines CDE came to a close with pony drivers taking their first steps towards earning National Titles as they performed their dressage tests. National...
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U.S. Pony Drivers Head to Southern Pines CDE with National Titles Up for Grabs

U.S. Pony Drivers Head to Southern Pines CDE with National Titles Up for Grabs
Lexington, KY - U.S. pony drivers head to Raeford, North Carolina this weekend to vie for National Titles at the Southern Pines CDE. Bragging rights will be up for grabs in the USEF National Combined Driving...
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Endurance

 

Kathy Brunjes 1953-2012

Kathy Brunjes 1953-2012
Lexington, KY - The United States Equestrian Federation mourns the loss of a great competitor and ambassador for equestrian sport.  Kathy Brunjes passed November 1, 2012 following a courageous battle...
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Team Gold for France in Tight Battle with Italians Who Claim Individual Glory

Team Gold for France in Tight Battle with Italians Who Claim Individual Glory
France claimed team gold and Italy’s Mara Feola took the Individual title at the FEI European Junior and Young Rider Endurance Championships 2012 at Mont-le-Soie in Belgium at the weekend. This stunning...
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U.S. Team Finishes Fourth and Sleeper 11th as an Individual at the Longines FEI World Endurance Championship

U.S. Team Finishes Fourth and Sleeper 11th as an Individual at the Longines FEI World Endurance Championship
Newmarket, UK - Saturday, August 25 started out pleasant at Euston Park, but throughout the day the weather deteriorated into heavy downpours and severe thunderstorms. Due to the extreme weather, officials...
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Pony Information

 

Ponies Get Their Day in the Sun at National Preview Horse Show

Ponies Get Their Day in the Sun at National Preview Horse Show
The West Coast Pony Finals is just a few days away, taking place at the National Preview Horse Show (Nov 9-13). Small, medium, and large ponies will compete in two different classes for top honors: the...
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Madison Goetzmann and Denmark Win 2011 Equisport Insurance/USEF Pony Medal Finals

Madison Goetzmann and Denmark Win 2011 Equisport Insurance/USEF Pony Medal Finals
Lexington, KY -­ The last day of the 2011 United States Equestrian Federation Pony Finals National Championships began bright and early with exciting competition in the Covered Arena at the Kentucky Horse...
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Grand Pony Hunter Championship Title Goes to Meredith Darst and Enchanted Forest at 2011 USEF Pony Finals

Grand Pony Hunter Championship Title Goes to Meredith Darst and Enchanted Forest at 2011 USEF Pony Finals
Lexington, KY -­ The fifth day of the 2011 United States Equestrian Federation Pony Finals was warm and sunny as the Large Pony Hunter Over Fences kicked off the day in the Walnut Ring. For the third...
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Thursday, 19 January 2012 09:34

World Cup FEI Driving - Bordeaux

Jessica Rodrigues
BoydExell-Stockholm11This year, Bordeaux is the venue for the World Cup final for four-in-hand driving. The audience in Bordeaux is assured of a thrilling show by the world's six leading drivers.

Boyd Exell on driving: "The best way to have fun sitting down"
In April 2011, Australian "exile" Boyd Exell completed a hat trick1 by winning his third World Cup in Leipzig. He will be defending his title as reigning champion in Bordeaux. In the meantime, he won the World Championship title2 in Lexington in 2010. This Australian driver certainly deserves his world ranking as n°1 (with another victory in Aachen last July). He tells us all about the fascinating discipline of four-in-hand driving.

Could you describe driving for us in three sentences?
It's the best way to have fun sitting down! In a three-day event, you always have at least two opportunities to offset a poor performance on one day: you have three chances to go home happy. It is also a real challenge to build a team of complementary horses, capable of working together over the whole weekend.

BoydExell-Geneva-12-10What is the most difficult aspect of this sport for you: finding the horses, training them, or something else?
It takes a combination of five talents to be successful in this sport. The first is to have a good eye to find the right horses. The second is to be capable of training the horses. The third is to have a competitive spirit. The fourth is to be a good driver… a good team leader: my staff consists of six to eight people who should know exactly what they need to do at all times. The fifth quality is to maintain financial stability. Once these you have all these five qualities, you have a chance of succeeding in this sport.

What is the first quality you look for in a horse?
He should look good3 when he moves. The next aspect is temperament: I look for horses that can stand the pressure. They must be able to stay calm both at home and in competition.

Should the four horses all have the same qualities?
No, in a high-performance team, each horse should bring a different dynamic. Once I have bought a horse, I decide whether it will be a leader or a wheeler.

How do you prepare them: mounted or always behind the carriage?
My wife and grooms usually ride them when I am away. The horses are ridden 3 to 4 times a week, or else I drive them.

Do you work on your own physical condition?
Not particularly, as I love sport. I love swimming, playing tennis, water-skiing… and I am still young enough not to need fitness training.

BoydExell-Mechelen12-30What is the greatest feeling when you are driving four-in-hand?
When the horses help you. When they understand what you want them to do – when they tell you: "OK, we've got it, and we're even going to do it faster and quicker than you could".

Do you miss Australia?
Yes, but at this level of competition, I have no choice but to be based in Europe.

Glossary for neophytes:
1. Hat trick: a term used in all sports when an athlete achieves a triple performance (for example: 3 goals in the same football match).
2. World Championship and World Cup: the first is an outdoor competition, held every four years, consisting of three events: dressage, marathon, and obstacle cone driving. The World Cup is an indoor competition, held every year, with several qualifying rounds culminating in a final. It is based on a single obstacle cone driving event, on a course consisting of pairs of cones with balls balanced on the top that must not be knocked off.
3. Boyd is talking about the horse's paces and the elegance of his movements.
4. The leaders are the two horses at the front of the team and the wheelers are at the back, harnessed to the "shaft", or bar linking the horses to the carriage, so that they can pull it along.
5. A groom is a person who takes care of horses. In competition, two of them sit at the rear of the carriage to balance it and help negotiate the obstacles. In this role, they are known as "monkeys".
6. Boyd is Australian, but left his country 21 years ago, lured by the challenge of top-level competitions. He is based in Leicester, England and is married with two children, James and Olivia.

For more information on Boyd Exell: www.boydexell.com