Belgian
Dressage News
"Belgian
Barn" looks promising but also for dressage?
In an official press conference on 5th May 1999 the
Royal
Belgian Equestrian Federation explained its idea
of creating a "Belgian Barn". The concept of a "Belgian
Barn" is not new, Germany and Holland have developed
similar agreements between the owners of FEI horses
and the country's equestrian federation. After
the disappointing performances of the Belgian riders
at the World Equestrian Games in Rome, the Federation
reopened the case. The time was right because the gold
medal in Rome for show jumping was won by a Belgian
bred horse that carried a German rider.
The "Belgian Barn" consists of the purchase of young
quality sport horses, a training agreement with Belgium's
top riders and medical assistance by the renown vet
Leo De Backer. The Federation plays the role of
the rightful owner of those horses and under these circumstances
the selling of FEI horses will be prevented.
That is of course the main reason why the "Belgian
Barn" will be founded. Trudo King Darco, City Banking,
Major, Joly Coeur and many more excellent show jumpers
departed from Belgium to compete under foreign riders.
Our own riders had to start from scratch, training and
showing green horses. Money was always the issue but
with the "Belgian Barn" the federation hopes to prevent
the excessive trade in Belgian FEI horses.
The funding for the purchase of 4 year old horses is
extracted from the extra 300 Bef registration costs
which need to be paid when your horse is registered
with the KBRSF. 5% of all show jumping prize money (which
was normally granted to breeders) will be subtracted
and put into the fund. The breeders reward of 1998 and
1997, not yet deposited by the federation, will
also be inserted in the fund. The first youngsters the
KBRSF hopes to purchase are eventing horses. This is
done with the aim for the 2000 Olympic Games. The next
phase will be the acquisition of some show jumpers in
corporation with Eugene Mathy Sr. and Leo de Backer.
Dressage was not an issue on this press conference.
After the explanation of the Belgian Barn, the 1998
Belgian medal winners (mainly young riders) were honoured
and each chairman of the six disciplines the KBRSF represents
talked about their 1999 goals. Ingmar De Vos spoke for
dressage chairwoman Ann Van Neste- D'Ieteren. The dressage
commission hopes to assemble a dressage team for the
European Championships in Arnhem. Possible members for
the team are Arlette Holsters, Evelyn van Beuningen,
Ann Van Neste -D'Ieteren and Stefan van Ingelgem. The
last three riders still had to ride their required 62%
score at a three star CDI in order to qualify for the
team. At the moment of the conference they were competing
at the CDI *** Villanova d'Asti in Italy. Scores coming
soon.
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