| Reiber
Withdraws From World Cup Final
The American
Horse Shows Association announced today that dressage rider
Cheri Reiber has withdrawn her horse G Tudor from the World
Cup Dressage Finals in s-Hertogenbosch, Holland being
held from March 23-26, 2000. The 12 year-old bay gelding by
Tudor, (KWPN), owned by Reiber, was presented to the veterinary
panel on March 22 and held overnight for re-inspection. Reiber
withdrew from the competition when G Tudor was found to be
lame from the early development of a hoof abscess on the morning
of March 23. The horse was not re-presented.
Reiber
commented, I am completely devastated. I felt like I have
let down the US. I was trying my hardest. Im sorry it
didnt work out, I was really looking forward to it.
Sherry
Frank, Assistant Secretary General of the AHSA, spoke with
Reiber over the last few days as the situation developed.
I know how badly Cheri feels but of course this is one of
those things that can happen with horses, as we all know,
said Frank. Alan Balch (AHSA President) was with me this morning
when the news came in. We want Cheri and everyone else to
know that there was nothing that could be done. Timing is
everything, were very proud of her and everything she
has accomplished. We feel awful for her because she has worked
so hard for this, and she certainly has not let any of us
down.
The
Toronto-based rider who was accompanied by her trainer, Canadian
Cindy Ishoy, has been advised by the vets to treat G Tudor
with a wet poultice and give him stall rest for two days before
a re-evaluation. The horse is due to return to North America
on Friday March 31st.
The
combination, ranked 48 in the FEI/BCM rankings were due to
make their World Cup Final debut. Reiber purchased G Tudor
as a three-year-old and has trained him to grand prix level.
They won the US League Finals in Washington to qualify for
a place at the finals in Holland.
Related
Links
2000
World Cup Final Results
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