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For Immediate Release
August 31, 2006
National Reining Horse Association

World Equestrian Games - The Jog

The day started out in a light hearted fashion.

Everyone was talking about “the hats.” FEI provided clothing for their officials, including the Reining crew. Only problem, none of the reiners were wearing the official straw hat. It was not quite “western” – short brimmed with an elaborate black band. Reiners handling the everyday chores were either hatless or sporting their favorite straw, packed with care and brought from home.

Then there was the Judges’ test – not exactly what you would think. The Judges’ chairs were measured at only 14” wide. Each Judge took a turn sitting in a chair – just to see if they would fit!

But things turned serious rather quickly as noon approached. It was time for “The Jog,” a soundness test that each horse must pass in order to compete. The teams were called in alphabetical order and each horse stood for inspection before jogging to the end of the test area, turning, then jogging back as four FEI officials watched every stride.

Several horses were sent to the holding area, and then asked to return for a second look. Denmark had very bad luck. Two of their horses were injured prior to the jog and did not test. Then one of their two remaining horses did not pass inspection. Great Britain was fortunate to have a horse in reserve. He was called into service. Germany lost two of their mounts; however, they had a total of five. In the Team competition, the lowest score is dropped, so Germany will still be eligible for that section.

As each horse was called to be tested, its name was announced. You could easily recognize the bloodlines in any language, and you would only need to hear part of the name: Whiz, Shiners, Enterprise, Custom, Gunner, Smart, Peppy, Chic, Nimble, Jac, Rooster, Freckles, Dun It – you get the idea.

As for the contestants themselves, everyone looked like they were raised in Texas, until they spoke. Then you realized they were born thousands of miles from the Lone Star State. However, it was obvious, that no matter where you called home, you called reining horses #1!

With the exception of Germany, all of the Teams that made the 2002 World Equestrian Games Finals in Jerez, Spain, passed their jog and will be competing with four horses. That includes Canada, Great Britain, Italy, Germany and the U.S.A.

After completion of The Jog, everyone was invited to a “draw party” where the two riders from Norway randomly chose the first and second positions while everyone else breathed a sigh of relief.

Tomorrow, Friday, September 1, the Team Competition starts at 10:00 a.m. The top 20 scoring horses will then advance to the Individual Competition on Sunday.

Tensions are still high and nerves are raw in anticipation of the competition and what’s at stake, but everyone is managing to have a great old time in Aachen. When reiners get together, that’s bound to happen!

Incorporated in 1966, the National Reining Horse Association is the governing body of the sport of Reining. NRHA, with their International Headquarters in Oklahoma City, is responsible for promoting the sport of Reining and working to ensure the highest standards of competition. NRHA receives corporate support from Cinch, Rockies and Cruel Girl; Markel Insurance; Oklahoma City Convention & Visitors Bureau; Kiser Arena Specialists; Houston Ranch Embryo Transfer Center; Classic Equine; John Vance Auto Group; LaQuinta Inns & Suites; The Rider’s Edge; Land O’ Lakes / Purina Mills LLC (Official United States Feed Sponsor of the NRHA); Anderson Bean Boot Co.; Elite Trailer Mfg.; Platinum Performance; MD Barns; Adequan® (Official Joint Therapy of the NRHA); CR Morrison Specialties; Pard’s Western Shop, Smith Brothers and Big Ass Fans. The NRHA continues to educate its members and the public about Reining. For more information on the NRHA, or the sport of Reining, please visit www.nrha.com or call 405-946-7400.







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