Arnar Logi and Frami were winners in the class of young adults at Landsmót 2008.

Participants at the first ISI-CUP tournament

2 Jan 2012 - 21:47

The list of participants for the first ISI-CUP row of tournaments is being prepared....

The tournament will be held in many different places in the continent next spring where the best riders in the Scandinavian countries and Germany will be gathered together in one place. All the world championship winners were offered participation including world champion winners in the class of young adults.  The world champion in four gaits, Anne Stine Haugen will be present with her horse Muni frá Kvistum where she will compete at the first tournament. Also the world champion in loose rein tolt Tina Kalmo Pedersen will be there  as well as Ditte Soeborg world champion in the class of young adults in tolt.

The first tournament will take place in Bökeberg in Sweden in March 16.-18. where competition in five gaits, four gaits and tolt competitions will take place.  Representatives from Iceland will be at the tournament and according to the current list of participants the father,  Lúther Guðmundsson and his son Arnar Logi Lúthersson have been registered to participate. Also, Arnar Logi will participate with his Landsmot champion winner in the class of young adults from the year 2008, Frami frá Víðidalstungu II. Frami was recently transported to Denmark where Arnar Logi lives.

The list of participants can be seen here.

 

 
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