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Subject: RE: Human Medications

 

Athletes, please read:

Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport website - http://www.cces.ca/en/bannedsubstances

 

Anti-doping Information for Equestrian Athletes:

Please find enclosed some important information regarding anti doping requirements and resources for equestrian athletes.

*It is important to remember that you are responsible for ensuring that you do not take any medications which may fall under the prohibited list of substances!

The Canadian Center for Ethics in Sport (CCES) is the primary partner with Equine Canada regarding anti doping for equestrian athletes. The CCES has an excellent website with an Athlete Zone which can answer any and all of your questions regarding anti doping. Also included in the Athlete Zone is a link to the Global Drug Reference Online, The Global DRO provides athletes and support personnel with information about the prohibited status of specific substances based on the current World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List.

CCES Athlete Zone: http://www.cces.ca/en/page-9-athlete-zone

Global DRO: http://www.globaldro.com/

 

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World Anti-Doping Agency

THE 2010 PROHIBITED LIST
WORLD ANTI-DOPING CODE
Valid 1 January 2010

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To compete in a FEI ride (even in Canada) you must be ‘authorized to compete’ by Equine Canada.

Please see the attached revised 2009 Authorization to compete form and refer to the Equine Canada website for more detailed information. Equine Canada

Authorization to compete form

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CANADIAN COMPETITIONS

for Canadian Rides see Canadian Ride Dates

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Clinics & Seminars

For this years Clinics and Seminars see

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IMPORTANT - RIDE MANAGERS!  

  If you are planning to host a FEI ride next year, please note: the dates for all International/FEI events must reach the FEI no later than 1 October of this year. 

Late fees will apply thereafter. 

   If you know of anyone who is interested in or planning to host an FEI event next year please have them contact Wendy Gayfer at Equine Canada  wgayfer@equinecanada.ca  and she will forward the appropriate documents to you/them to ensure the event is added

to the FEI calendar.

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INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS

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STATS FROM AERC


There are 28,294 equines registered in the AERC mileage program. Of those:

530 have no endurance miles and no limited distance miles - 1 in 53.4
either never entered or completed a ride

9,804 have endurance miles but no limited distance miles - 1 in 2.88 horses

7,270 have LD miles but no endurance miles - 1 in 4 horses

11,220 have both endurance and limited distance miles - 1 in 2.5 horses

If we consider horses that have endurance miles (20,494) - the
distribution of horses with more than the values in the table are listed below.

What the table shows is that if for example you have a horse with 3,000
endurance miles or more - only 847 horses in AERC's records have accomplished this.

That's one horse out of about 25 that achieves this number of miles or 4%.

If you have a 5,000 mile or greater horse - only 213 horses or 1 in over
200 horses has achieved this or 0.5%.

Endurance Miles Number greater than
> 0 20,494
> 500 8,379 1 in 2.4 horses
>1,000 5,005 1 in 4.1 horses
>2,000 1,877 1 in 10.9 horses
>3,000 847 1 in 24.2 horses
>4,000 401 1 in 51.1 horses
>5,000 213 1 in 96.2 horses
>6,000 103 1 in 200 horses
>7,000 58 1 in 353 horses
>8,000 38 1 in 540 horses
>9,000 26 1 in 790 horses
>10,000 16 1 in 1,300 horses
>15,000 4 1 in 5,100 horses
>20,000 1 1 in 20,000 horses

 

FROM BC MEMBERS IN AERC:

Shari Macfarlane's Rebel is closing in on 5000 (4390)--600 more miles
and he will be 1 in 96! Her Buddy is approaching 2000. Terre’s Koszaar is over 3000: 1 in 25.
Brenda Miskimmin's Penny is over 2000. 

Karen Ellis's Elektra is nearing 2000.
Barb Holmes-Balmer's Rocette went over 3000; Shim had almost 2000.
Elroy Karius’ Apache is over 3000.
Gail Jewell’s Sassy is over 2000;

Colonel is closing in on 1000...

Terry Boscher’s Bandit has 2670 miles.


THESE ARE AMAZING STATS!  WANT TO HEAR FROM THE REST OF CANADA!

endurancecanada@mail.com


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Invitation to compete - CEI3* (160 km) / CEI2* (120 km) / CEI1* (80 km)

Inyokern, CA (USA)

15-17 January 2010

Invitation Announcement - CEI3*/CEIJY3* [160 km], CEI2*/CEIJY2* [120 km], CEI1*/CEIJY3* [80 km] Ocala, FL (USA)

28-30 January 2010