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FEI World Reining Masters Update

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06 October 2004 Author: webmaster
Doug Allen and Francesca Sternberg qualify for Great Britain, Hector Luis Lahoz to compete for Dominican Republic 
 
Doug Allen and Francesca Sternberg will represent Great Britain at the FEI World Reining Masters Finals presented by NetJets. The husband and wife team placed at the top of the rankings in the second CRI qualifier held at Arena UK in Grantham, Leicestershire (GBR).

Doug Allen won the competition after scoring a 211.5 aboard Ebay. Francesca tied for second place honours with a score of 210.5 riding Just Gotta Shine and Smart A Little. With the latter Francesca had clasped the 2004 NRHA European Affiliate Non Pro Championship.

Results:

1st Doug Allen - Ebay 211.5
2nd Francesca Sternberg - Just Gotta Shine 210.5
2nd Francesca Sternberg - Smart A Little 210.5
4th Doug Allen - Luv To Cut 210
5th David Deptford - Jays Smokin Story 205
6th David Gray - Buttoned 204
7th Susanah Anderson - Jax The Lad 202

Francesca and Doug were officially handed over the FEI World Reining Masters Series jackets by Bill Archer, liason officer for Reining to the British Equestrian Federation (BEF), following the CRI.


Hector Luis Lahoz to compete for Dominican Republic

Hector Luis Lahoz will be representing the Dominican Republic in the FEI World Reining Masters Finals presented by NetJets which will be held in Oklahoma City (USA) on 2 December 2004 at 7.30 pm. Lahoz will be joining reiners from all over the world in this premier event which is held in conjunction with the 2004 NRHA Futurity & Championship Show.

Though new to the sport, the Dominican Republic is keen to be part of this international first and Luis is very proud to be able to represent his country. "I have had horses all my life as I was brought up on cattle farms. At the age of 17 I started playing polo as a professional in the US and in 1998 I met Don Cesar Alvares, the very first person to import Quarter Horses in our country", says the 36 year-old Veterinarian. "Thanks to him I became acquainted with the sport of Reining and fell in love with this discipline".

With two Rider Of The Year titles given by the Dominican Republic Equestrian Federation, Lahoz also claimed the National Reining Championship titles in 2002 and 2003. "Without the help of the American Quarter Horse Association, Trigg Rentfro, AQHA International Director, and NRHA we could never have achieved so much in so little time", says Luis who also credits his mentor Carl McCuiston for having helped him since he turned to the sport of Reining.

The FEI World Reining Masters Series is organized for the first time this year. The presenting sponsor behind this remarkable Reining project is NetJets, the world's leading provider of fractional aircraft ownership. NetJets fractional aircraft ownership allows individuals and companies to buy part of a private jet at a fraction of the cost of whole aircraft ownership, and guarantees availability 7 days a week, 365 days a year. In 2003, the NetJets Europe Fleet and the NetJets US Fleet together flew more than 250,000 flights to more than 145 countries.

Along with NetJets as the presenting sponsor, AQHA, NRHA, RHSF, and Classic S Ranch have generously donated funds to make the FEI World Reining Masters Finals a premier event.

CURRENT FEI WORLD REINING MASTERS FINALISTS:

Austria: Rudi Kronsteiner
Canada: Francois Gauthier - Cody Sapergia
Dominican Republic: Hector Luis Lahoz
Germany: Volker Schmitt - Steffen Breug
Great Britain: Doug Allen, Francesca Sternberg
Israel: Shai Kaneti
Italy: Aldo Lorenzoni - Dario Carmignani
Netherlands: Rieky Young
Switzerland: Jeannette Kraehenbuehl
USA:Todd Crawford - Todd Sommers
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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