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Flawless Ireland dominate to win League of Nations first legA flawless performance from The Underwriting Exchange Irish Show Jumping team secured a dominant victory in the first leg of the Longines League of Nations, Abu Dhabi this afternoon. Micheal Blakes team of Denis Lynch, Trevor Breen, Jason Foley and Mikey Pender came into the competition as the world number one-ranked nation, and cemented that position with a dominant success. The Irish finished on a perfect score of zero faults to finish eight clear of UAE, with France in third on 12. Delighted Chef dEquipe Blake couldnt hide his ecstasy after the huge win, saying: What a victory what a performance from the lads and their horses. We came in here as the number one team and that brings pressure, but these lads thrive on that pressure and produced a brilliant afternoon of jumping. To a man, they were exceptional. Denis has been in incredible form recently with Vistogrand []0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 353 Просмотры
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EVENTINGNATION.COMApplications Now Open for the Jacqueline B. Mars National Competition and Training Grants for Spring 2025US Equestrian is pleased to announce applications are now open for the USET FoundationsJacqueline B. Mars National Competition and Training Grants. The Jacqueline B. Mars Competition and Training Grants are awarded annually by theUSET Foundationand...0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 247 Просмотры
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WWW.JUSTHORSERIDERS.CO.UKA Comprehensive Guide to Choosing Between Apex and Pent Roofs for Your Stable ConstructionRoof Type Pros Cons Apex Roofs Quick water drainage Traditional aesthetic Ample headroom Higher cost Installation challenges Pent Roofs Modern aesthetic Compact design Cost-effective Limited headroom Water pooling risk Considerations Climate: Apex roofs for high rainfall/snowfall areas Space and Aesthetics: Pent roofs for smaller spaces and modern look Budget: Pent roofs for cost-effectiveness Choosing Between Apex and Pent Roofs for Stable Construction: Pros and ConsIn the world of stable construction, your choice of roofing can significantly influence both the **practicality** and **longevity** of your structure. Whether you're aiming for traditional allure or contemporary sleekness, the style of your stable's roof matters. Two prominent options are the Apex and Pent roofs, each boasting unique benefits and challenges.Overview of Apex and Pent RoofsUnderstanding the structural dynamics of Apex and Pent roofs assists in making an informed choice for your stable.Apex RoofsApex roofs, with their classic triangular design, are celebrated for their efficient water runoff capabilities. They maintain a traditional aesthetic while providing excellent durability, making them a preferred option for stable construction.Pent RoofsOffering a **modern** architectural appeal, Pent roofs feature a single slope. These roofs fit snugly into compact spaces, offering a unique balance between functionality and style.Pros and Cons of Apex RoofsPros: Water Runoff:** Apex roofs allow for **quick water drainage**, minimizing leak risks and structure degradation, making them suitable for rainy climates. Traditional Aesthetic: If you're aiming for a **classic look**, apex roofs seamlessly enhance traditional stable designs. Ample Headroom: Featuring a central peak, these roofs provide additional headroom, ideal if you're storing tall equipment or engaging in activities within the stable.Cons: Higher Cost: The design complexity of apex roofs often translates into higher installation costs. Installation Challenges: Compared to their pent counterparts, apex roofs require more labor-intensive installation processes.Pros and Cons of Pent RoofsPros: Modern Aesthetic: Perfect for contemporary designs, pent roofs provide a sleek, **minimalist appearance**. Compact Design: Suiting smaller spaces, they are versatile in areas with height restrictions. Cost-Effective: Typically less expensive, pent roofs are an economically viable choice for those on a budget.Cons: Limited Headroom: The single slope design can constrain vertical space, posing issues for certain storage needs. Water Pooling Risk: Gentle slopes might allow water accumulation, especially during **heavy rainfall**, necessitating proper management to prevent leaks.Considerations for Stable ConstructionBefore finalizing your stable's roof, reflect on the following critical factors:ClimateRegions with substantial rainfall or snowfall are best served by apex roofs due to their superior drainage abilities.Space and AestheticsFor smaller spaces or a **modern aesthetic**, the pent roof's design offers optimal suitability, merging efficiency with contemporary allure.BudgetIf **economy** is a priority, pent roofs represent a more cost-effective investment without compromising on essential functionality. ConclusionDeciding between apex and pent roofs extends beyond mere preference, resting on your unique needs and environment. Apex roofs afford traditional aesthetics alongside efficient water runoff, while pent roofs promise a modern look paired with fiscal sanity. By gauging each option's merits and constraints, you ensure your stable becomes a cherished, functional staple of your property.For a deep dive into stable construction as well as additional roofing insights, kindly explore resources from Garden Buildings Direct and Shed Monkey.Discover more about enhancing your equestrian experiences through our Everyday Horse Vitamins & Supplements, or explore our range of Stable Rugs for all-season comfort.```html```0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 428 Просмотры
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WORLDEQUESTRIANCENTER.COMNina Mallevaey and My Clementine Sweep the SpeedsOcala, FL In an astonishing performance, 25-year-old Nina Mallevaey (FRA) and My Clementine, owned by Rein Family LLC and Tara Dow-Rein, won their third class of the week, this time taking the win in the $62,500 1.50m Speed CSI5*-W. They raced through the one-round course set by Bernardo Costa Cabral (POR) with no faults in 58.72 seconds. The speed queens also won the Two[...]Read MoreThe post Nina Mallevaey and My Clementine Sweep the Speeds appeared first on World Equestrian Center.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 374 Просмотры
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WORLDEQUESTRIANCENTER.COMRosalie Midyette & Luigi Van De Kornelishoeve Top the $30,000 CWD Grand Prix at Winter Classic 10Wilmington, Ohio Rosalie Midyette (USA) made her first trip to World Equestrian Center Wilmington (WEC) one to remember as she raced to the win in the $30,000 CWD Grand Prix of Winter Classic 10. Peter Grant (CAN) set the stage for the field of athletes in the Standlee Sanctuary where five riders found the key to the jump-off. Of three double clear rounds,[...]Read MoreThe post Rosalie Midyette & Luigi Van De Kornelishoeve Top the $30,000 CWD Grand Prix at Winter Classic 10 appeared first on World Equestrian Center.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 354 Просмотры
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WORLDEQUESTRIANCENTER.COMDenielle Gallagher Spearheads Evening of Grand Prix Freestyle Personal BestsOcala, FL Personal best scores were the flavor of the evening during the FEI Grand Prix Freestyle CDI3* on Saturday, February 15, at the World Equestrian Center (WEC) February Dressage show presented by Hampton Green Farms at WEC Ocala. Both the winner, Canadas Denielle Gallagher, and the second-placed athlete, Eline Eckroth (USA), posted new high scores with their horses. Gallagher now has an[...]Read MoreThe post Denielle Gallagher Spearheads Evening of Grand Prix Freestyle Personal Bests appeared first on World Equestrian Center.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 339 Просмотры
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EVENTINGNATION.COMSunday LinksView this post on Instagram A post shared by Laura Collett MBE (@laura_collett) Its racehorse training season at British Olympic medalist Laura Colletts year! Each year, Laura brings in a handful of young racehorses to...0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 250 Просмотры
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WORLDEQUESTRIANCENTER.COMCian OConnor Leads an Irish Wave to Win $300,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup OcalaOcala, FL Four-time OIympian and individual bronze medalist Cian OConnor of Ireland added another feather to his cap on Saturday, February 15, 2025, when he and Bentley de Sury, owned by Karlswood Partners, won the $300,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Ocala at World Equestrian Center Ocala (WEC). The class was the highlight of the CSI5*-W week and the final qualifier in the[...]Read MoreThe post Cian OConnor Leads an Irish Wave to Win $300,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Ocala appeared first on World Equestrian Center.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 516 Просмотры
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WWW.YOURHORSE.CO.UKYoung rider who restored horse to health after emergency colic surgery recognised with awardA young event rider from Cambridgeshire has received the January Spotlight Award, a monthly prize that celebrates British Eventing (BE) members competing at BE80-100 level who embody the shared values of both the Howden Way and BE.Millie Plumb had her 2024 season turned upside down when her horse Curolea Mika(Casper), who is owned by Anna Czylok, had to undergolife-saving colic surgery.The pair had previously enjoyed much success at eventing, including winning the 2023 BE100 u18 National Championships at Bishop Burton.Casper was diagnosed with a strangulating lipoma which is basically a tumour on a stalk that had wrapped itself round his small intestine, completely cutting it off, said Millie.A ticking time bombIt had been growing internally for however long like a ticking time bomb and finally nothing was able to get through any longer.He had to have emergency surgery where they told us 18 feet of his small intestines had been affected but no resection was needed. After cutting the tumour off, 90% of the gut started moving again.The worst 10 days of my life followed where we had no idea if he would make it or not. Waiting for the daily early morning phone call after the vet rounds were done was torture.Casper was discharged a week later but continued to colic frequently including at any time Millie would introduce hay into his diet.Busy scheduleMillie and her family created a routine of feeding, hand grazing and administering medication to the 17-year-old Irish gelding which consumed most of the day and involved a 3am feed.In May, Millie started riding Casper again and slowly rebuilt his fitness. Ten weeks later they attempted their Pony Club dressagequalifier, finishing fourth individually and helping theNewmarket & Thurlow Pony Clubto victory in the team event which qualified them for the Pony Club Championships.Casper was incredible at the qualifier. As soon as I did my final halt of my test I burst into tears. It was just the best feeling as we never really expected to be competing again, added Millie.It made all the struggles of the past couple of months fade into a distant memory.Millie was nominated for the January Spotlight Award by BE regional coaches Emily Lochore andKirsty Short.Millie is a hard-working girl and has shown resilience and strength in a hard time for any person, let alone an under-18, said Kirsty.Her season last year was completely turned upside down when her horse Casper had colic and some other complications.Thankfully, he is now fit and well but we were impressed with how Millie didnt give up on Casper and helped nurse him back to health.Praise from an Olympic championOlympic gold medallist Laura Collett selected Millie for the honour from a shortlist of candidates.Horses certainly know how to keep us grounded, and its how we cope with these challenges that show who we really are, said Laura.It must have been tough for Millie to see her horse suffering in that way, and its testament to her character that she stood by him and put everything into getting him better again.To see them back out training is proof that dedication and care does pay off. I wish her and Casper a healthy and happy season.As part of the award, Millie received a uvex exxential II riding helmet and a special rosette.Casper is now fighting fit and feeling better than ever, said Millie.We have done lots of training over the winter and are ready for the 2025 season. We are aiming to step up to novice this season, so it will be an exciting year for us, but whatever the season holds, Im just so happy to be back on board my best friend.Main image Legend Photography, other images Debbie Plumb.Related contentInside a horses digestive system and how to keep it healthyImpaction and gassy colic in horses explained by a vetWhy every horse will benefit from eating a soaked feedFeed 80% of forage during the day to reduce gastric ulcers risk, says vetAd lib forage and other fundamentals of a good horse dietThe post Young rider who restored horse to health after emergency colic surgery recognised with award appeared first on Your Horse.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 272 Просмотры