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The 38 Australian horses taking part in the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games will have a place in history as the first equine athletes to participate in this new global effort to introduce young people to the Olympic values.

Australia's Glen Haven Park was charged with recruiting and training the horses for the event, which will include individual and team jumping competitions. The competitors select the horse on which they'll compete through a random draw. See a video of the horses arriving and settling in to the Singapore Turf Club Riding Centre

Kentucky Equine Research Team Member, Barastoc (Ridley Agriproducts) is the official feed supplier for these horses for the 12 months leading up to and during the event. The horses receive nutritionally balanced diets with Barastoc feeds and KER supplements to bring out the best in each horse.

KER has worked closely with the trainers and staff at Glen Haven Park to ensure that the transition of horses from Queensland, Australia to Singapore has been as seamless as possible. The horses have been gradually acclimatized during their 12 months of training in lead-up to the games. Their diet and condition been carefully monitored throughout each stage of their preparation. These diets include:

Equestrian uniforms for the 2010 Youth Olympic Games
Equestrian uniforms for the Youth Olympic Games.

With little time between the horses' arrival and return to peak competition fitness it has been imperative that everything, from the hay and water was taken with them whilst in transit to ensuring that their usual feed and supplements were at the venue for when they landed, to make sure the journey has been as stress free as possible. All the horses travelled extremely well and landed in excellent condition and have since begun their rigorous training schedule in lead-up to this week's competition.

Learn more about the equestrian events of the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games.

Boosting his record to 7 wins in 15 starts, Australian-bred Starspangledbanner claimed victory in the July Cup (Group 1) at Newmarket in England. Running no worse than second throughout the race, Starspangledbanner overtook Equiano late in the uphill stretch run to finish in first place by a neck. Taking the third spot was another Australian-bred horse, the seven-year-old mare Alverta.

Kentucky Equine Research (KER) Australasia formulated the feed products on which both Alverta and Starspangledbanner, a four-year-old colt, were reared. Starspangledbanner spent his growing years at Makybe Stud in Victoria, while Alverta was produced by Arrowfield Stud in New South Wales. The products are manufactured and distributed by Ridley Agriproducts, a KER Team Member.

The win was the second for Starspangledbanner in the Global Sprint Challenge following his victory in the Oakleigh Plate earlier in the year.

The VRC Spring Carnival had some major highlights for breeders who use KER supplements and services.

The leading breeder with 3 winners was Robert and Yvonne Crabtree of Dorrington Farm at Hastings including the Group 2 winner Magnus and the listed winner Furio. For a small farm this is a fantastic performance.The now-retired Fields Of Omagh with his owners after the Cox Plate. Photo thanks to Lindsay Park.

Super Spring for Hayes Stable

November 16, 2006


David Hayes has dominated the spring carnival in Melbourne. He has a runaway lead in the Melbourne trainer's premiership, and was the leading trainer at the Caulfield and Flemington carnivals. The stable now has 6 group 1 wins for the season and a host of other black type winners and placegetters. His outstanding training performance at Flemington claimed six winners over the four days, including four stakes wins and a further eight stakes places including three Group One second places.

Left - KER's Dr Peter Huntington talks nutrition with David Hayes. Photo thanks to Gilly Wheeler

Trainer David Hayes has dominated the Spring Racing season with wins in two of Melbournes most prestigious races. Tawqeet was the winner of the Caulfield Cup with Dwayne Dunn onboard and Craig Williams rode the veteran 9-year-old Fields Of Omagh to victory in the Moonee Valley Cox Plate.

See the Lindsay Park website for more information.

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