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Young Riders photo:by Delwyn Hall, The Team at the Prize Giving CEIJY 3* 120km – 11 August 2007 – Keruth(Germany) |
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Aims and Objectives of Young Riders Aim To put together a group of competitive Young Riders able to compete successfully at International level and maintain an interest in competitive riding into Senior competition Objectives - To identify those Young Riders who have successfully completed a competitive ride of 50 miles or more.
- To encourage Young Riders to compete in endurance rides.
- To improve the standard of horsemanship of Young Riders
- To provide opportunity for Young Riders to compete in FEI rides at home and abroad.
- To offer a suitable training programme which encourages improvement in the Young Rider and their horses.
- To encourage those not qualified to qualify
- To provide a training programme in keeping with preparing for competition. This will include competition on relevant tracks with relevant guidance.
- To provide training sessions for the team and the squad
- To plan a financial strategy to raise sponsorship and funds for events, including the money provided by EGB.
- To put together a budget for the year including training, travel and competition.
- To communicate all information through the logistics manager, Chair of Selectors and IMC.
- To identify necessary personnel to facilitate the above.
- To maintain the enthusiasm of the squad into the future.
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Endurance GB The Competitive Long Distance Horse Riding Society for England and Wales National Agricultural Centre, Stoneleigh Park, Kenilworth, Warwickshire CV8 2RP telephone: 02476 697929
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Endurance GB The Competitive Long Distance Horse Riding Society for England and Wales
"Our mission is to promote and enhance the sport of Endurance (Competitive Long Distance) Riding within the United Kingdom, by providing competition, training and development opportunities that will appeal to all levels of rider from beginner to world class winner."
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