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The EI crisis worsens

This e-news unfortunately does not cover as wide a range of topics as usual. There simply has not been enough time with the current demands of the horse flu emergency.

Most of you will have been visiting the EFA National web and your Branch webs to get up-to-date information on the Equine Influenza outbreak and how to handle it. We have been working particularly with the NSW and Queensland Departments of Primary Industry because these two States are the ones affected most. We have also been taking part in teleconferences with authorities at State and National level not only to stay up-to-date but also to put our case and constantly remind everyone that this emergency is more than just a racing industry issue. To push this argument further, the NSW Branch has engaged the services of a Public Relations consulting firm and has already had meetings with the NSW Minister for Agriculture and success in reaching the media and putting "our case" across.

We are aware that many of our members are stranded with their horses at locations far away from home. We are trying hard to find ways to help them. The NSW Branch is assisting stranded members with a cash payment of $200, a great gesture. Thank you, EFA NSW.

In other good news today, the Federal Government has provided $4 millions dollars for a fund to "provide emergency grants to individuals suffering financial difficulty as a result of the Equine Influenza (EI) outbreak". The funds will be managed by the Qld. and NSW Racing bodies, but these have already indicated that they will seek EFA assistance in the management. An application form should be available next weeks.

About 250 horses are stranded at Warwick in southern Queensland, following the cancellation of the World Cup Eventing qualifier and of associated competitions. Our President Geoff Sinclair and I happened to be at the venue for the event and assisted organisers and Qld. DPI officials to manage the crisis. FEI vet Julian Willmore did an outstanding job in very difficult circumstances. In the meantime, the Qld. Government has pulled out all stops to assist with the situation and under State emergency legislation has turned the site into a self-countained mini-city ("Morgantown") with portable classrooms for the school children there, paying for all feed, veterinary and other horse care, employing the vets on site, providing three meals a day and setting up an emergency fund of $20,000, which is managed by the local council. The town of Warwick has rallied to provide additional food and other items and is raising more money to assist. Our thanks and congratulations for such a marvellous effort!

Situation Overview

Equine Influenza was first detected at the Eastern Creek Quarantine Station and somehow spread to Centennial Park Stables in the centre of Sydney. Before it became clear that horses there had been infected, some of them had been taken to events in a number of areas where they transferred the virus to other horses, which in turn spread it further. The bad news today was that the virus has taken hold at Randwick racing stables, worsening the situation substantially. Obviously, there needs to be a full inquiry into how all of this could happen.

The fact that the crisis developed over a weekend made the management of the emergency more difficult (along the old adage: "If you want to create chaos/wage war, do it on weekends."). Many riders were already on the road to events and shows had started all over the country. It was easy to send out mass e-mails, which we did, SMS messages and put notices on the web, but much of this did not reach our members and the general public until they got back home. We have been keeping our web sites as up-to-date as possible since.

The "standstill" and the ban on events mainly in Queensland and New South Wales (restrictions in other States appear to be easing) is impacting on everyone involved in the sport: riders/drivers/vaulters, grooms, horse owners, horse breeders, coaches and horse trainers, other equine service providers, clubs and event organisers, equestrian venue owners, businesses such as trucking companies, feed suppliers, etc. and their employees and so on. There is also the negative flow-on effect to the local community when events are cancelled and expected income from visitors is lost. It is not easy to assess the overall impact but we would like your help with a survey (see below).

The whole crisis makes you wonder whether authorities will consider the introduction of a vaccination program in Australia, which would largely eliminate the problems we are facing now. Stocks of suitable vaccines are very low in Australia as they are held mainly for use on horses going overseas. There is a belief in some quarters that if an effective vaccination program on horse sport performance horses was started right now, with the initial two vaccinations given within the shortest possible timespan, the sport could be safely "back in business" in October.

One also wonders why is it so hard to get more accurate information about what is is going to happen in various scenarios. For example, if Randwick racing stables become the only remaining place of infection, will the rest of the State still have a horse standstill? Will horses be able to travel interstate in that situation? At what time would the Eastern Creek Quarantine Station become available again if there are no further flare-ups in the facility? (We have horses waiting in Hong Kong and Britain waiting to come back to Australia and we are waiting for an "arrival window to be approved for the Japanese team to come to an Olympic Dressage Team Qualifier here.)

For an update on the serious impact of the crisis on our High Performance program and our Olympic preparations, including National Championships and Olympic Qualifiers, please see news issued today.

Impact Survey

We would like members, clubs and other affiliated organisations to participate in a survey that aims to get a better picture of how the current emergency and its restrictions is impacting on them. This information will be used in dealings with Government authorities to get financial and other support.Clubs that have no formal affiliation with the EFA are also invited to take part.

There are two forms you can use: One to print off, fill in by hand and fax or post to us, and an electronic form that allows you to e-mail just the answers automatically by pressing a button on the form. You need Acrobat Reader version 7 or higher to be able to do this.

Olympic Test Event

A report will be in the next issue.

Public Liability Insurance

It is good to have at least some positive reports in this e-mail. One of these is that we have negotiated our new policy for 2007-08 with Aon Insurance Brokers for Public Liability, Associations Liability and Voluntary Workers' Personal Accident insurance. The best news is that the public liability cover has been doubled to $20 million with only a marginal increase in cost. Arrangements for renewals are similar to those last year. We will be sending out the renewal packs to clubs and coaches later next week and hope to have these "packs" available for download from the web a little earlier.

Events

Well, apart from meetings and some events in less EI-affected States, it is very quiet now in September, unfortunately. Overseas, 4-star Burghley Horse Trials is on, and you can subscribe to live Internet TV coverage.

Gawler CSI-W (SA) CANCELLED 2 Sep 07 2 Sep 07
Australian and International Showman of the Year -WA -(new dates) 8 Sep 07 9 Sep 07
Adelaide Royal CSI-W (SA) 12 Sep 07 12 Sep 07
Sydney International 3DE CCI ***CANCELLED*** 13 Sep 07 16 Sep 07
Glenelg CSI-W (SA) 16 Sep 07 16 Sep 07
Melbourne Royal CSI-W (Vic) 23 Sep 07 23 Sep 07
Canberra CIC 29 Sep 07 30 Sep 07
FEI Children's International Jumping Competition 29 Sep 07 30 Sep 07

Please check the web calendar for updates and other events.

National Awards

Just a quick reminder that nominations for these awards close in a couple of weeks. I am sure there are many members that deserve an award!!!

Supporters and Sponsors

I cannot close without thanking our funding agencies, sponsors and supporters.

In particular, we would like to mention

For more news and other information, please visit www.equestrian.org.au or your State Branch web (www.[state].equestrian.org.au).

Make it a good day even if you you find it difficult!

Franz Venhaus
Chief Executive Officer


Morgan Park (Qld.) coping well in the circumstances
250 horses are locked down at Warwick in southern Queensland, following the cancellation of the World Cup Eventing qualifier and associated competitions.

Watch Burghley live on the web
And see Andrew Hoy, Clayton Fredericks, Matt Ryan, Sammi McLeod and Sam Griffiths compete.

Success for Australian show jumpers in Europe
Matthew Williams, who is based in Belgium, had a successful weekend at the CSI3* Gijon in Spain after placing in both the Grand Prix and 1.40m speed class.

Equestrian Olympic preparations face serious challenge
Australian preparations in all three Equestrian Sports for the 2008 Olympic Games have been seriously disrupted by to the outbreak of Equine Influenza and may face more challenges after today’s discovery of more infections at Randwick Racecourse.

Report from the Chef d'Equipe for Pattaya, Thailand CCI*.
The B. Grimm CCI* was held at the Thai Polo Club, Pattaya, Thailand from Thursday 2nd of August to Sunday 5th August 2007. All phases of the competition were held at the Polo Club, and the course is basically a newly constructed course designed by Wayne Copping.

Federal Government provides $4 million for Equine Influenza fund
The Australian Government has established a $4 million fund to provide emergency grants to individuals suffering financial difficulty as a result of the Equine Influenza (EI) outbreak.

Shane Rose and Statford Novalis get Bronze at the Olympic Test Event
A great result for our Australian representatives at the HKSAR 10th Anniversary Cup in Hong Kong. Megan Jones and Kirby Park Fedwell finished 4th, just missing out on a medal. Congratulations to both!!!

Maree Tomkinson and Diamantina finish 14th in World Championships
Australian riders had mixed fortunes at the 2007 FEI World Breeding Championships for Young Dressage Horses in Verden, Germany, but Maree should be happy.

 


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