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    Youth shines bright as Israel’s Sternbach grabs gold at FEI World Jumping Challenge Final  

    Silver goes to Argentina’s Kierkegaard, while Turgunboev bags the bronze for Uzbekistan
    9 Sep 2018
    by Louise Parkes

     Israel’s Nadav Sternbach (18) scooped the FEI World Jumping Challenge Final 2018 title in a nail-biting jump-off in Tashkent (UZB) today. It came down to a head-to-head against Argentina’s Richard Kierkegaard (15), and there was precious little between the two of them in the end.

    “I came to just have fun, but this is really exciting!” said Sternback who left 19 competitors from 15 countries in his wake as he seized the crown at this 17th edition of the event which moved to Central Asia for the very first time this year. 

    All the competing athletes qualified in 2017 when the Challenge was also used by 44 countries as the official qualifier for the 2018 Youth Olympic Games (YOG) in Buenos Aires (ARG). A total of 23 out of 30 athletes who are on the way to the YOG have made the cut through the Challenge series, and six of those used this weeks fixture as the perfect final run, because, just like at the YOG, the biggest test of all is that they must ride a horse they’ve never sat on before.  

    The flags of Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, Guatemala, India, Israel, Iran, Kyrgystan, Paraguay, Senegal, South Africa, Uzbekistan, Zambia and Zimbabwe all flew high as the Warm-up class got underway on Thursday when the host nation’s Abdushukur Sobirjonov (16) steered Rejayna into the winner’s enclosure. The age range of riders varied from 16 to 55, but it was the younger generation that dominated from start to finish, Turgunboev topping the line-up in Friday’s First Qualifier and Kyrgystan’s Kamil Sabitov, who turns 18 next week, pinning Guatemala’s Jose Ignacio Rosal (23) into runner-up spot in the Second Qualifier in which Sternbach finished third.

    There were nine starters in this morning’s Farewell class for those who didn’t make it through to this afternoon’s medal-decider, and victory went to Bolivia’s Gonzalo Bedoya Aguilar (18) who produced the only clear round with Coupette. There was great excitement when Hamoudi Kazoun (35), Senegal’s first-every entry for this event, finished second with just a single time penalty while the next two places went to Zimbabwe’s Brianagh Clark (17) and Zambia’s Anna Bunty Howard (16) whose next stop is the YOG.

    All 10 of those qualified for the Final started again on a zero score, but although five managed to stay clear in the first round, only Sternbach and Kierkegaard kept a clean sheet second time out over the course designed by Australia’s John Vallance. The hosts were already happy, because Turgunboev, riding Ambassador, had secured the third step of the podium for Uzbekistan before Kierkegaard led the way against the clock. And when he lowered the second fence the young Argentinian, who claimed Children’s team gold at the FEI South American Championships in both 2015 and again in 2016, galloped on to put in the quickest possible time on the board.

    So, last into the arena, Sternbach knew that he had four faults in 64.8 seconds to beat. But his confidence took a major blow when he hit the very first fence. “I meant to go in and jump a slow, nice clear and then the fence fell – luckily it was number one so I had the time to catch up, but I was super-stressed trying to make it home as quick as I could!” he said after posting the faster time of 61.87 for the win.

    He knew he was fortunate to be partnered with the 15-year-old gelding, Aragon who is normally ridden by Uzbekistan’s Timus Sadikov. “He’s a really nice horse but it took a little bit of time to get used to him. In the Warm-up class we had 13 faults but that was a bit of a wake-up call and we got a lot better after that! He’s very strong and has a very big stride and the courses were built on short distances which was not to my advantage, but he’s a really good jumper and he’s very careful, and as the competition went on we connected really well. He really helped me, especially in that jump-off!” Sternbach said. 

    Result

    FEI World Jumping Challenge Final 2018: Gold – Aragon (Nadav Sternbach) ISR 0/0 61.87; Silver – Ramiro (Richard Kierkegaard) ARG 0/0 64.8; Bronze – Ambassador (Saidamirkhon Turgenboev) UZB 0/1.

  • CIRCULAR 63/2018 – SALTO: PLAN OPERATIVO FEI SOUTH AMERICA JUMPING CHAMPIONSHIP – CHILE 2018 – YOUNG RIDERS

    C. A. de Buenos Aires, 7 de septiembre de 2018

    CIRCULAR 63/2018

    PLAN OPERATIVO FEI SOUTH AMERICA JUMPING CHAMPIONSHIP – CHILE 2018: YOUNG RIDERS

    En esta categoría se seleccionarán diez binomios con los cuales se formarán dos equipos de cuatro atletas y dos para individuales.

    Los integrantes de los equipos serán evaluados en pruebas observatorias.

    El hecho de que un binomio se encuentre dentro de los diez seleccionados no asigna una ubicación de mérito en el equipo. La formación de cada equipo será efectuada luego del primer día de competencia, se tendrá en cuenta como prioritario el estado sanitario del equino y los
    antecedentes de cada binomio. Esta designación será hecha por los entrenadores de cada categoría, el Jefe de equipo y el Entrenador Nacional.

    PRUEBAS OBSERVATORIAS

    1. Club Hípico Argentino – 14 al 16 de SEPTIEMBRE – Prueba de 1.40 mts. del día viernes y el Gran Premio del día domingo.

    2. Club Alemán de Equitación – 27 al 30 de SEPTIEMBRE – Prueba de 1.40 mts. y Gran Premio del día domingo.

    Situaciones imprevistas o casos especiales serán resueltos por la Comisión Directiva de la Federación Ecuestre Argentina.

    No será permitido ningún acto de indisciplina que pueda dañar a la Federación, a su Comisión Directiva o la imagen del país. Por cualquier acto de indisciplina el atleta podrá ser eliminado de la delegación.

  • RESULTADO CONTROL DE DOPAJE CONCURSO CAE – AGO 2018

  • SALTO – COMUNICADO DEL C.O. DEL C.I.C.O. DE SALTO EN EL CAE 22 AL 26 AGO 2018 – PARA LAS PRUEBAS NRº 4 Y 10 ( ABIERTAS PARA LA CAT. SEGUNDA)

  • RESULTADO CONTROL ANTIDOPAJE – CONCURSO REGIONAL “CENTRO DE LA REPÚBLICA”

  • Event Director of CSI1*-W Sol de Mayo (ARG) 17-20 May 2018

    Date: 26/07/2018

    Event Director of CSI1*-W Sol de Mayo (ARG) 17-20 May 2018

    Dear Mr. Tagle,

    We recently reviewed the reports received from the Foreign Judge and Chief Steward following the conclusion of your event and are pleased to learn that your event was excellently organised. We would like to take this opportunity to let you know that both officials and athletes alike have complimented the high standard established by your OC.

    The efforts you have invested in the organisation of your event are greatly appreciated. Wishing you continued success, I remain,

    With kind regards,

     

    John P. Roche
    FEI Director Jumping
    Cc: NF ARG

     

     

     

  • CIRCULAR 50/2018 – F.E.A. – VALOR DE LOS CONTROLES ANTIDOPAJE

  • CAMBIO DE FECHA – 2º FECHA CAMP. ARG. DE CABALLOS JÓVENES I – II – III – CLUB HÍPICO Y DE GOLF CITY BELL

     

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  • Concurso Club Ecuestre Pilar 15 Jul. 2018 NO Aprobado por la F.E.A.

  • REGIONAL 3 FRONTERAS – CLUB HÍPICO CONCORDIA – 17 AL 19 DE AGO 2018

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