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The Non Pro Riders: Europe’s best!

Givrins, June 22 – The top European non pro riders representing Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Norway, Switzerland and The Netherlands will be showing in the upcoming NRHA European Affiliate Championship Finals and NRHA $20,000 added SVAG CS Classic next week at the CS Ranch in Givrins, Switzerland.

Just to name a few,Italy’s Claudio Risso and his own RS Craggan More earned the reserve championship in the NRHA approved $20,000 added SVAG CS Classic Non Pro class last year. The pair went on to take reserve honors in the 2010 NRHA Non Pro World Championship, thanks also to their earnings in Givrins. This year the Italian breeder will be showing with Spat A Blue, the stallion he is currently leading the NRHA Top Ten Non Pro Standings with, and also RS Oregon N Jac, his 2010 NRHA European Affiliate Non Pro Reserve Championship horse.

Past NRHA Non Pro World Champion, Austria’s Tina Kunstner Mantl, will be showing in both the EAC and Non Pro classes with both her two mounts Heza Sure Whiz and Sparks A Whizzen. Aboard her two horses, Jacs Little Sunrise and Nu Chuka, Great Britain’s Francesca Sternberg will also by vying for the titles. Francesca represented her Country in the past 2010 Alltech World Equestrian Games and boasts over $208,500 in NRHA competition. Two are the mounts also for Italy’s 2009 NRHA Non Pro World Champion, Andrea Castrucci: he will be showing past NRHA Open World Champion, Chic N Roost, as well as MRH Chiusum. With her own Smokin Kills, Fenna Elzinga of The Netherlands, will also be seen in the show pen. The pair represented their country at the 2010 Alltech WEG.

Take a look at the non professional reiners who will be joining the above riders who qualified for the NRHA EAC and/or are entered in the SVAG CS Classic $20,000 added Non Pro class. You will find them on the host of the event website, the CS Ranch, at www.cs-ranch.eu. Upon visiting the site you will discover more information and all the latest news regarding the exciting upcoming 2011 event!




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A look at the Open Riders!

Givrins, 20 June 2011 – It’s no suprise that the best professional riders in Europe are making their way to the upcoming National Reining Horse Association European Affiliate Championship Finals & SVAG CS Classic Show which will be held at the CS Ranch on June 26 through July 2. In 2010, the Championship Finals were held for the first time at the Swiss facility. The prestigious ‘big money’ SVAG CS Classic Open & Non Pro classes, approved by the NRHA, without a doubt contributed to the making of the World Champions.

Winning the 2010 SVAG CS Classic $30,000 added Open, as well as the NRHA European Open Affiliate Championship last year, was the team made up of Bernard Fonck and Great Sun Burst. Their win in Switzerland added close to $10,000 to their earnings, a major leap towards the NRHA Open World Championship they gained once the show season was over! Bernard will be hitting the ground in Givrins once again this year along with his wife, past NRHA Open World Champion, Ann Poels Fonck. The husband and wife team were also on Team Belgium, Silver Medalists at the 2010 Alltech World Equestrian Games.

Making the dirt fly will also be Canadian NRHA professional, now based in Italy, Cody Sapergia. The talented rider, who boasts over $755,400 in NRHA competition, last year took reserve honors aboard past NRHA Open World Champion, Star Spangled Whiz owned by Fabrizio Bevilacqua.

Joining those who hit the winners circle last year will be a list of names we saw on the Lexington, Kentucky, score boards at the 2010 Alltech World Equestrian Games: Stefano Angelucci from Italy, Cira Baeck from Belgium, Shawna Larcombe from Australia, Gregory Legrand of France, Grisha Ludwig from Germany and Rieky Young from the Netherlands. Last but not least, Italian Cristian Dalla Pozza who will be representing his country in the upcoming FEI European Reining Championships and Canadian trainer and NRHA professional Clint Ramsey.

Don’t miss out on the action at one of the World’s best Reining Shows and keep updated by logging on to: www.cs-ranch.eu



From the grassroots up!

Givrins, June 23 – The very first National Reining Horse Association European Affiliate Championship (EAC) was held in Egna Ora, Italy, in 2002. Every two years the host country changes – for the second year running the location is the beautiful and functional CS Ranch in Givrins, Switzerland. The EAC gives a chance to all riders, from the grass roots to elite levels, to show under the spot light. Joining the top Open and Non Pro riders will be the Intermediate Open, Intermediate Non Pro, Limited Open, Limited Non Pro, Youth (13 & U and 14-18) and Rookie reiners.

In order to make it to the EAC Finals, riders have to qualify in the period set forth by the National Reining Horse Association and the top 10 riders in each class, from each European affiliate, get a chance to ride for the prestigious Championship titles. This year athletes representing ten countries (Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Norway, Poland, Switzerland and The Netherlands) will be showing to the best of their ability in order to make it to the winners circle.

Last years’ Champions will all be coming back to Givrins next week including Emily Scott of Great Britain who rode Enterprizingfootwork, owned by her father David, to the highest step of the podium in both the Youth 14-18 and Rookie classes. It was a first time ever showing in the EAC for the young British rider. “The week at the Championships was the best week of my life”, claimed Emily once the show was over.

During the NRHA European Affiliate Championship Finals a full-slate of NRHA approved ancillary classes will be offered along with the FEI CRI* competition which will take place on Wednesday, June 29. Once again at the CS Ranch in Givrins, the sport of Reining will be show cased at its best at all levels: from the grass roots to the top notch!



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