Winner of the 1st La Baule, CEIO in 2003, Sh Rashid bin Mohammed Al Maktoum of the UAE has been a consistent top finisher in European and Middle Eastern endurance rides since he began competition in 1999. Now 23, he was just 19 when he rode to 7th place at the WEC in Compiegne, France, in 2000 on DIANGO, one of two UAE riders to finish in the top 10 in that event. The UAE, with 3 riders in the top 10 World Rankings, will have competition from the French, who will send some of their best riders including Anita David, Sunny Demedy, Jean-Philippe Frances, Emilie Lambert, Barbara Lissarague, Cecile Milleto and Virginie Simon.
Hi -
can you forward this to Ridecamp? somehow it seems silly being forwarded by me.
Should come from you!
Steph
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Riding: News] La Baule: The Competitors
La Baule: The
Competitors Pamela Burton
Winner of the 1st La Baule, CEIO in 2003, Sh Rashid
bin Mohammed Al Maktoum of the UAE has been a consistent top finisher in
European and Middle Eastern endurance rides since he began competition in 1999.
Now 23, he was just 19 when he rode to 7th place at the WEC in Compiegne,
France, in 2000 on DIANGO, one of two UAE riders to finish in the top 10 in that
event. His 2003 Competition Record includes:
The UAE, with 3 riders in
the top 10 World Rankings, will have competition from the French, who will send
some of their best riders including Anita David, Sunny Demedy, Jean-Philippe
Frances, Emilie Lambert, Barbara Lissarague, Cecile Milleto and Virginie Simon.