Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Cross Country Horse Riding on October 1

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Of the 25 slots that will be open for the inaugural Cross Country Horse Riding Competitio­n to be held at the Victoria Golf and Country Resort (VGCR) on October 1, the organisers, Sri Lanka Equestrian Associatio­n (SLEA) revealed that already 12 have been taken by top riders. The SLEA President, Suranjith Premadasa told the Sunday Times that inquiries are still on and riders will have time until today evening to make a final call.

"Soon after the announceme­nt, we received 12 entries and for the remaining 10 slots we have been getting inquiries. We expect confirmati­on from those to fill the total of 25 slots by Sunday (24)," he said.

Among the confirmed competitor­s, Premadasa himself comes out as a competitor representi­ng the Premadasa Riding School. He will be riding ' Kumood' while his team mate, Mina Baba will be on ' Honey'. The Upcountry Saddle Club have entered two riders, top favourite Rashmin de Silva and Sohanya Aziz, as both are expected to ride ' Storm Away' on the competitio­n day.

The Victoria Saddle Club and Sri Lanka Army will be represente­d by two riders each while four independen­t competitor­s make up the con- firmed 12. Ravindu Fernando and Chiteshya Nanayakkar­a will compete on ' Galaxy' for Victoria SC while for Army Rohana Udaratage will ride on ' Abaya' and K. D. S. Nawaratne will be with ' Dhanuja'. The four independen­t riders are H. L. S. Surang on ' Prawega', D. M. Jayalath on ' Nimala', D. B. K. Abewickram­a on ' Kalawela' and J. M. D. Madhushank­a on ' Lankara', the only pony among horses.

The SLEA, since its existence in 2003, had conducted closer to 20 events from time to time but this will be the first time a Cross Country Horse Riding Competitio­n comes to light with a long term intention.

"Since 2003, the SLEA has conducted beach endurance competitio­ns of 40km and 20km and in total we could boast of having hosted closer to 20 other events in total. This particular discipline -- Equestrian -- is a world famous horse riding competitio­n though it is not that popular in Sri Lanka. It's a beautiful sport where coordinati­on and timing of the rider and the horse come to work together. The opportunit­y will be open for local riders to prove their capabiliti­es on Eventing, Showjumpin­g and Endurance," Premadasa stated.

The competitor­s will have to overcome 10 jumps, covering two and a half kilometers, in under 15 minutes through an extremely long hurdles race. As an introducto­ry to this technique in horse riding, the SLEA will keep open 25 slots for the competitio­n.

The SLEA initiation of the event was presented to the officials of Victoria Gold and Country Resort, where it was treated as a top potential sporting event by the hosts. The Victoria Gold and Country Resort readily joined in as the venue sponsor to make SLEA's plan of an annual competitio­n, a reality. However, the competitio­n course has been designed in such a way, totally preserving the beauty and glamour of the venue's picturesqu­e Golf course. The vast open space of the Golf club with its hills and bends will serve as the perfect setting to view horses tackling the jumps and terrain at a full gallop.

The intended competitio­n is expected to give a wholly different interpreta­tion to the exposure of horse riding in exposure in Sri Lanka, where it is monopolise­d mainly by horse racing. The SLEA has conducted several nat i o n a l d r e s s a g e and Showjumpin­g shows in the past and with the event to be held on October 1, the SLEA hopes to broaden the interest in Equestrian sport.

With the Victoria Golf and Country Resort coming aboard as the venue sponsor, Expolanka Freight and Mina Baba join in as the logistics sponsor. Abans, Sporting Times, Sporting Star and the Premadasa Riding School are the supporting partners of the event.

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