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Focus on Australia

For a moment I thought that once the Olympic and Paralympic Games were over, life would return to sort of "normal". Wrong! If anything, with all the catching up to do, things have been much busier than expected. And year-end events are coming up thick and fast, not just with our finances and the AGM, but also a number of Australian Championships and various series finals. First, however, back to the previous e-news.

My apologies for getting Ben Cunneen's name wrong. Ben became a victim of the Hendra virus last month. I am not sure how the names got mixed up but they did and a number of proof readers did not pick it up, either. My apologies again to his wife Gill (nee Rogers) and family.

The other unfortunate thing was that because of a glitch in the broadband line, the August e-news was sent out twice, also resulting in twice the number of "undelivered mail" notifications, which can become quite a nuisance.

Paralympic Games

Congratulations again to our riders and their support staff for doing so well in Hong Kong. You can read more about their success in the news story below.

As you may know, the EFA will be taking on the High Performance section of the Para-Equestrian program, and a lot of details will need to be sorted out before the end of the year. In addition, the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) has joined forces with the Australian Paralympic Committee (APC) to "develop a Plan for High Performance Olympic and Paralympic Sport (summer and winter)" including medal targets. This plan will be prepared in conjunction with the sporting organisations involved in these Games.

For a "wrap-up" of the Olympic Games, please download the "Beijing Bound" September 2008 issue, which you can find on our web.

Meetings, bloody meetings

There were a lot of these this month, including a National Board meeting, various sport committee meetings, an animal welfare conference plus a telephone conference on horse welfare standards, a web conference on the progress of the FEI21 IT project that will enable greater on-line access for Federations, Officials and Athletes including entries results (with a new results template to come), and an Equine Influenza review workshop that was really about whether to have ongoing vaccination in Australia (it seems not but amazingly there was an EI "scare" at Eastern Creek Quarantine Station on the day ...). More about some of these later when records of meetings and minutes are available.

Insurance

Just a reminder that renewals for public liability and associated insurances for clubs and coaches are now due. Charge rates are reduced again and there is a rebate for those that are renewing. You can find the relevant insurance "packs" on our web.

National Positions

As already advised in the last issue, we will soon be asking for expressions of interest for a variety of National positions including Team Management roles as they are due after the Olympic Games. With personnel changes and a number of staff on annual leave, we are running a little behind schedule but 'things' should be happening soon, so keep your eye on our home page.

Talking about staff changes, we are happy to welcome Tracey Lesslie, who joined us last Wednesday to take up the position vacated by Siobhan Lapthorne. Tracey is already making a good contribution and we wish her well in her new role. You can read more about Tracey on our web.

Immediate Eventing Rule Change

Eventing riders should note that effective immediately, a fall of rider at an obstacle during the cross-country test results in elimination.

Events in October

Horseland Australian Interschool Equestrian Championships, held in Toowoomba 03-05 October. Then we have an EFA Management Conference in Brisbane (06-08), the Australian RDA Championships in Werribee (06-11), the Australian Sports Commission's Sport Excellence Forum in Melbourne (09-10), the Australian Jumping Championships in Canberra (09-12), the Australian Vaulting Championships at SIEC (09-12), a meeting with Federal Agriculture Minister Tony Burke and Federal Sports Minister Kate Ellis in Canberra (15) and the Horseland Australian Dressage Championships at SIEC (23-26).

Survey of Members and Coaches

This is also a reminder that you still can complete the survey we are conducting on our web and go into the draw to win a new Bates saddle or Sony Ericsson phone. The survey will conclude and be withdrawn off the web on Friday, 03 October!

Supporters and Sponsors

I would like to thank our funding agencies, sponsors and supporters for their continued assistance. I need to point out the additional funding that the Federal Government provided through the Australian Sports Commission to help us overcome the impact on Olympic preparations of the Equine Influenza outbreak. Thank you very much again! We would like to think that the funding made a difference to our results.

Many thanks also to the Australian Olympic Committee and its staff and volunteers who helped us get ready for the Games, did meticulous research and planning and supported our Team so well throughout the Olympic campaign.

Our commercial sponsors also assisted in many ways with our Olympic effort, particularly Kentucky Equine Research (KER) and Ridley with their horse nutrition support. We hope our partnerships can be strengthened further in the next Olympiad.

So in summary, we would like to mention

 

For more news and other information, please visit www.equestrian.org.au or your State Branch web (www.[state].equestrian.org.au).

Make it a good day!

Franz Venhaus
Chief Executive Officer


Tracey Lesslie joins the EFA National Office
Tracey Lesslie started on 24 September 2008 as Sport Consultant in the EFA National Office at Homebush, with responsibilities for Dressage, Show Horse and Interschool.

FEI Eventing Stewards Course

Christoph Hess Clinics

FEI Dressage Stewards Course

Note: New safety rule - effective immediately
Fall of rider at an obstacle on XC results in elimination.

Clayton Fredericks wins 2008 HSBC FEI World Cup Eventing Final
He did this on Edwin & Peta McAuley's Ben Along Time, the horse with which he was part of the 2008 Olympic Silver Medal team and 2006 WEG Bronze Medal team and with which he won the World Cup in 2005.

2008 Olympic Games - Amended results
The amended results from the Olympic Games are listed on the FEI web site.

Heath Ryan wins Sydney CCI 3*
Victory for Heath and Mystery Whisper, Kerrie Bowman 2nd, Chris Burton 3rd.

Dobsons shine at Perth Royal World Cup
David and Linda Dobson took out the first and second placings at the Perth Royal Show FEI World Cup.

Boyd Exells again
Clayton Fredericks was not the only winner from “down under” last weekend in Deauville (FRA). Compatriot Boyd Exell took the honours in the CAI-A four-in–hand competition.

US Olympic Dressage Team disqualified from Games
The FEI tribunal today issued its decision in the positive medication case of US Dressage Team horse Mythilus ridden by Courtney King-Dye.

Olympic eNewsletter Beijing Bound - Olympic Wrap-up
Enjoy our last issue of Beijing Bound via Hong Kong

Edwina Alexander in FEI top 10
Edwina Alexander is in the FEI Jumping World Rankings top 10. We looked at a day in the life of Edwina.....

Boyd Exell wins Bronze at World Championships
Australian Boyd Exell finished 3rd at the CAI Beesd (NED) World four-in-hand Championships.

Horseland EFA AUS Dressage Championships
Horseland EFA AUS Dressage Championships - Ticket sales for Saturday now available online.

Clinton Van der Sanden wins Canberra CIC 3*
19-year-old Clinton Van Der Sanden is the fresh face on the Three Star scene.

Team selected to compete at the International Business Group Equestrian Competition Seoul, Korea
The National Jumping Selectors have named the members of the team who will compete in the International Business Group Equestrian Competition held from 21 - 25 October 2008 in Seoul, Korea.

Kirby Park is on top of the world
Kirby Park Stud horses were ranked 1st and 2nd on the FEI Sport Horse Breeding Championship World Rankings in July.

Eventing Talent Search Program

Clem Smith wins Adelaide World Cup Qualifier
Clem Smith and Benaloo Dark Ages 1st, Wendy Schaeffer 2nd and Jamie Winning 3rd.

Australian Paralympians pleased with their performances
Australian riders won two Bronze medals at the 2008 Paralympic Games. The Para-Equestrian events were held in Hong Kong.

Georgia Bruce and Victory Salute win Bronze medal at the Paralympic Games
Georgia Bruce riding Carolyn Lieutenant's Victory Salute won the Bronze Medal in the Individual Championship Test Grade IV at the Paralympic Games held in Hong Kong.

2008 World Equestrian Mounted Games Championships 23-26 Oct
The 2008 World Equestrian Mounted Games Championships is being hosted for the first time on Sydney’s Northern Beaches at Pittwater Rugby Park.

Fox-Pitt 1st and 2nd at Burghley
A good day at the office for Fox-Pitt. Paul Tapner was the best of the Aussies finishing 9th.

Horseland sponsors Australian Interschool Equestrian Championships
The EFA is pleased to announce that Horseland has entered a three year naming rights deal for the Australian Interschool Equestrian Championships, with the first competition to be held in Toowoomba Queensland in October this year.

2008 National Dressage Riders’ Forums
The 2008 National Dressage Riders’ Forum will be held on Thursday evening the 23rd of October in conjunction with the National Dressage Championships.

Blenheim cancelled due to rain
After two days of Dressage the event organisers cancelled Blenheim Horse Trials (UK) in the best interest of the safety of the horses and riders.

News from our Para-equestrian Team
Another Bronze for Australia

News from the FEI World Cup Final in Deauville (FRA)
Clayton wins the 2008 HSBC FEI World Cup Final

 


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