AHSA LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD - JAMES BONN

The AERA would like to congratulate James Bonn on being award the Lifetime Achievement Award in Endurance.

Shanadarr Arabian Stud are very proud that James Bonn has been awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award in Endurance by the Arabian Horse Society of Australia.

James Bonn is a 13 year old Pure Crabbet gelding by Bonn out of Blue Bead Ingrid, bred by Anne Maher of Anneka Arabians, and he is owned and campaigned by Darryl and Stephanie King of Shanadarr.

James and Darryl have completed 27 rides to date - 2372km in the NSW Middleweight Division and they have consistently placed at rides over the past 8 years. They have won 9 Best Conditioned/Fittest Horse awards and won 8 rides with 7 of them 1st overall, 8 x 2nd places, 3 x 3rd places, 4 x 4th places.  We are honoured that this prestigious Award was presented by Ron Males at the 2022 40th Anniversary Australian Arabian National Championships.

PROGRESS UPDATE – AERASPACE ONLINE NOMINATION SYSTEM

AERA is pleased to be able to provide our Division Associations and their members with an update on progress with the development of the AERA Online Nomination System.

The major development activities have now been completed and initial system testing was conducted by the AERASpace Database Subcommittee.  This was undertaking in an agile approach with pieces of functionality being implemented and tested quickly providing a loop back option for our developer to quickly resolve issues before releasing the new version for additional testing.  Testing was conducted on the front end website where riders (both members and non-members) will be able to enter and submit their ride applications using the direct integration with the AERASpace database to provide data entry minimisation. 

This linkage will also provide the ability to display a number of warnings to the riders (or trainers submitting nominations for their teams) where issues arise, i.e., membership lapsed, horse registration not current, etc. These issues can be dealt with by the rider prior to attendance at the ride reducing any likelihood of not being able to start in the planned ride. 

We have now conducted our User Acceptance Testing (UAT) process.  We invited a number of people to participate including:

  • Trish Smith (Tas)
  • Sandy Little (Vic)
  • Kim Stephens (NSW)
  • Melissa Bright (SA)
  • Deb Symington
  • Jane Radny (WA)
  • Kim Moir (Qld)

Our testers, who are Ride Organisers and/or riders, were provided with test sheets on a set of functionality that we wanted them to test from a usability point of view as well as looking for defect identification.  The test sheets gave an overview of the functionality and minimalistic definition of the steps required to complete each task.  Our testers then recorded their impressions of the system and provided feedback on ease of use.  The testers also listed any defects found.  A short online training session was provided to introduce the functionality to our test team.  AERA would like to thank our test team for their assistance with the Online Nomination System project.

The feedback we got was overwhelmingly positive and there are a few eager people who want this system to be brought into use as soon as possible.  Our testers found some defects and provided suggestions on functionality and process improvements.  None of this was show stopping and all pretty much as expected.  There is so much benefit gained from having fresh sets of eyes looking over the work and doing things that people who have been immersed in the product for a longer period of time would not do due to over-familiarity. 

The Ride Organisers were able to immediately grasp the significant savings they will achieve from use of this system by not having to manually enter the ride entries.  Instead of processing lots of paperwork at the ride (or in the week leading up to the ride), the Ride Organiser will now be simply reviewing the nominations, ensuring that those nominations with any issues are dealt with and then transfer the nominations into entries very quickly.

Traction is also beginning to be made from the payment gateway aspects.  Delays have been experienced with AERA’s banking service provider as we needed to set up a new bank account requiring physical (not digital) signatures on the same piece of paper.  When there are four signatories in four different states that takes a bit of time to achieve.  This process has been completed.  AERA has also now been able to complete their Merchant ID application and are awaiting approval on that process.

A further application for waiving of a monthly participation fee has been made and has had initial approval at this stage.  The waiver is achievable as AERA is classified as a Not for Profit organisation.  While this fee is not huge it does help AERA achieve cost reduction on an annual basis. 

The next application process is for the PayWay facility itself.  This takes 2-3 weeks for the approval to be completed and will allow us to establish the payment gateway.  Work has already been done on the AERASpace side to accommodate the linkage into the nomination website and it is not expected that there will be much in the way of time spent doing the connection and undertaking the appropriate level of testing.

The final tasks after this testing phase is completed will be the identification of some rides at which a live trial can be conducted, conducting the trial and then reviewing the outcomes to identify if there is any remedial work to be done.  Some expressions of interest have been received already for the trial.  The final step in the process is to go live and make this system available for use.  Use of the AERASpace Online Nomination system will not be mandatory and it is up to each Ride Organiser to determine what product they wish to use. 

AERA have also approved the first step in the next major development for the AERASpace system – Membership Renewal.  As much of the required infrastructure is in place this is a logical next step in making AERASpace much more accessible to our sport and providing the membership of all states with an easy to use process for renewing their memberships and updating their contact details.  Direct linkage to the database provides renewal with minimal entry requirements, there is less paper handling for our busy registrars and manual data entry for memberships becomes redundant allowing focus on other important tasks.

For any further details on the Online Nomination System please contact:

Linda Tanian
Chair
AERA Database Sub-committee
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AERA's New Website

AERA have now published its new look website. We will be continuing to add new items to the website and keep updating some of the existing items so please continue to visit to see the progress.
 
AERA would like to thank Chris Nichols for his hard work in getting the information from the old and crumbling website transferred across to the new website in what can only be described as a very painful process.
 
Please let us know what you think and provide any suggestions for articles that you may want to see included on the website in the future.

AERA Horse Welfare Position Statement

AERA have now developed it's Horse Welfare Position Statement.  Please find this Statement attached.

 AERA Horse Welfare Position Statement

AERA Equine Anti-Doping and Controlled Medication Report 2021

The Australian Endurance Riders Association Inc (AERA) is committed to a “clean sport” and has established a target of 2% of endurance entry numbers to be swabbed during any year. For 2021 this was determined to be 2% of entry numbers from 2019, so 85 horses to be swabbed.
 
Again, we have seen a year of interruptions to ride calendars to some degree in all states but still managed to achieve a total of 64 swabs with all of these returning a negative result. The paperwork provided to the Person/s Responsible includes the sample number that can be checked on the EA website.
 
AERA has continued to work with Equestrian Australia (EA) to ensure that opportunities are available to train and accredit an adequate number of Medication Control Stewards.
 
AERA urges all trainers, owners and riders to be aware of what is being given to horses under their care. All Persons Responsible for a horse will be penalised if that horse returns a positive result from a blood or urine sample. Information about prohibited substances is provided by FEI and is available at https://inside.fei.org/fei/cleansport/ad-h/prohibited-list.
 
Marylou Locke, who has been the Equine Anti-Doping and Medication Control (EADCM) Coordinator for AERA since 2020, will continue in this role in 2022. AERA would like to take this opportunity to publicly acknowledge the contribution that Marylou gives to the sport.

Chief Steward / Endurance Veterinarian Accreditation

AERA has reviewed the situation with the accreditation of Chief Stewards and Endurance Veterinarians who may not have been able to maintain their accreditation status due to the impacts of Covid lockdowns and cancellation of rides.  Our rules require our Chief Stewards to manage a ride at least once every 24 months while an Endurance Veterinarian needs to officiate at the ride at least once every 36 months. 

In recognition of the difficulties faced by our officials in maintaining their accreditation status AERA will implement a supportive approach and will extend the accreditation status for our officials where it can be shown that there has been insufficient opportunity to meet the rule requirements. Impacted officials should submit an application for review of their situation to the AERA Chief Steward Liaison, Mark Dunn. 

Tom Quilty 2021

The AERA wishes to advise all members that the Tom Quilty 2021 event will be proceeding at Collie in Western Australia as scheduled.  Contingency plans have now been enacted to ensure that the appropriate level of officials and vets are in place, with assistance from those states where travel to Western Australia is still possible.  AERA expresses its heartful thanks to these people for their support of this year’s Quilty event.

We offer our commiserations to those vets and chief stewards who had previously indicated their support and intent to assist at the event but who are now restricted from being present.  The TQ family will definitely miss your presence.

While it is very regrettable that many of us will be unable to attend this event due to Covid restrictions we all need to support the hard work of the TQ21 Committee and their many volunteers who have toiled for a number of years to get this event off the ground. 

For those members who are travelling to participate in our wonderful event we wish you a very safe trip.  To all riders we wish you a positive outcome for your ride and a wonderful day competing.  To the strappers and support team, our thanks for making it possible for your rider to compete.  Remember to look after all the volunteers who are giving up their time to bring you this event.  Good luck everyone.

AERA Website Rebuild

AERA has commenced on the planned rebuild of our website through the appointment of a new Webmaster who will be tasked with undertaking the upgrade and providing a stronger web presence. AERA will be looking to change the website infrastructure and a refresh to the interface will also be completed during this process. AERA would like to welcome Chris Nichols to the role of Webmaster. Chris is also the QERA Webmaster and brings a lot of experience in both our sport and in web mastering to the role. It is expected that the upgrade will take 3-4 months and will provide us with a more modern and up to date look and feel. AERA welcomes Chris and looks forward to working with him to build a stronger social media presence.

AERA would like to express its gratitude and thanks to Talea Hasko-Stewart who has previously been doing our website updates. AERA has very much appreciated the assistance that Talea provided to us by assisting with website updates following a period of inactivity.

Quilty 2021 AERA Awards

The closing date for applications for all AERA awards is the 10th July 2021.

Lifetime Rider Distance Awards of 15,000 kms and above for riders are presented at a Tom Quilty event each year.

Horse Distance awards are presented for horses who have successfully completed 3,000 km and above.

Please note that these distances do not include training rides or rides not affiliated with AERA.

These forms are available on the website, here.

Please send your completed forms to the AERA Registrar, Jo Bailey, email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Photo credit L-R: Jane Sheppard, Main Event Photography, Animal Focus