Friday, November 14, 2014

The Horse Whisperer......







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The International Equestrian Federation’s judicial committee has cleared all parties from blame for the deaths of two endurance horses at last year’s World Equestrian Games in Jerez.
In a carefully worded statement, the FEI says that both horses, the French-owned Floyd and Spanish horse Sir Fire, died because of a multi-systemic failure.
Significantly, the statement stops short of saying that fatigue and exhaustion were definitely the cause of their deaths, as was stated in a press announcement in the immediate aftermath of the 160km ride.
Instead, after what is described as an “extensive investigation and an official enquiry”, the findings say only that the deaths “appear to have been associated with fatigue and exhaustion”.

The findings exonerate riders Anna Maxenchs Serra of Spain and Malaysian heart surgeon Dr Nik Isahak Wan Abdullah, who had leased Floyd from Michele Brac de la Perriere for the ride.
Both riders had been under investigation for “abuse of the horse” after the case was referred to the FEI judicial committee under regulation 143.
The full statement of the judicial committee is to be published shortly.



I was rummaging through the internet just now looking at the goings on at last year's World Equestrian Championship 2014 in Compeige,France as I was told there was a rider fatality due to a fall, and several horses had died due to exhaustion, a result of a combination  of tough course and bad weather  riding condition. Lo and behold ! I came across this late disclaimer of my own mishap at the World Equestrian Game at Jerez, Spain, some 12 years ago.

I was a 'tran tang tang' young 50 then, at the prime of my youth. 

The morning ride at 5 am started with an electrical storm, amidst thunder and heavy downfall. Some 200 or so crazy, very superfit, mainly pure arabian horses wanting to go off  as if this was going to be just a one kilometre race, with 200 or so riders from 50 countries, all soaked wet in their riding jodphurs, all frightened like hell that in the starting mellee anyone of us could be forcefully dismounted. There were three of us, then. Myself, Laily Bunyamin and Lawrence Liew of Sabah . Our captain,  Dato Awang Kamaruddin was a non- stater as his mount was predisqualified for an obvious lameness, probably sustained in the stable or during travel to Jerez from France.

Laily Bunyamin was dismounted by her mount right at the start as I heard her cry from behind me and saw her horse bolted in front of mine at the word 'GO'! I had difficulty controlling Floyd , a half-breed Arabian from Montpellier, France. He wanted to jion his stable buddy and tried to dismount me. He was huge and powerful for an Arabian. A cross between the smaller but more  super tough Arabian and the bigger ,  faster and taller French national horse, a Selle Francais. A good marriage and compromise. The French eat, sleep and dream of endurance. They know their horses. They pride in being one of the top endurance nation, a national pastime and sport for the 'marheins'

As the main body of riders passed the 5 kilometre mark, the horses were more at ease and riders' tension dropped more significantly and we could concentrate on strategy and ride our own ride. Mine was just simple. I am a relative new comer to endurance at this world level. This was just my second world championship ride, the 1st one was in Dubai's World Endurance Championship 1998. 

I aimed for top 40 and have to ride as such.Floyd had on board, a heart rate monitor attached to his abdomen and I could track his heart rate with a watch monitor on my wrist. I planned to ride him at between 120 to 140 heart beat a minute which would ensure on a statistical basis that Floyd would be  less affected bymuscular fatigue and resultant fatigue induced lameness and injury, and also problematic 'metabolic' issues  arising from lactic acidosis accumulation, during one of the five vet check stops. That was the science. The art of the whole thing was to avoid misshap until the last 5th segment of the race when you go full blast for a podium finish. The Sun Tzu art of war in endurance is to survive 1st, then go for the 'neck' if there are windows of opportunity available.

Our 160 kilometres are divided into 5 loops of about 35 kilometres each loop and the 5th loop being a race to finish at 10 kilometre. 

What was left of the Malaysian team in the 1st loop were only 2 riders, myself and Mr Lawrence Liew . Team glory was already out of question as it needed a minimum of three riders. Lawrence and myself were now riding for personal glory.  I have no illusion about winning. The Maktoums of Dubai , father and son were riding million Euro champions. In their stables in Dubai are double digit million euros top class horses getting fat on feed and grass. The Maktoums buy off competition before each world event this way.

The French and the Spanish were seasoned campaigners in this event. Valarie Kanavy, the reigning champion of Dubai's WEC was there. Top 40 would be a reachable goal, if  I ride Floyd with wisdom and science. That was what I plan and thought. Providence had other plan that day : the humbling of Dr Nik.

Sheikh Hamdan and his dad was leading in the 4th loop, myself was behind around 50 horses behind, not bad for top 40 still.  The courses were generally tough and hilly terrain. Very 'technical' course as the French would put it. Very soggy and slippery as well due to the early morning downfall. Downcast skies throughout the day made cooler weather and thus a speedier pace but with soogy underfoot, guarantee a higher disqualifiacations at each vet gate due to muscle stiffness and lameness. Floyd was still going strong at the middle of the 4th leg. My chance of top 40 was getting brighter. His heart rate was steady at 120 to 130. Beyond 150 would be the 'Anaerobic' zone and a potential 'metabolic' crisis awaiting. Floyd was doing fine at just 120, This ride seemed to be a breeze to him, I keep telling myself, and at that rate I could even go for top 10! Petronas and Tun Dr Siti Hasmah, my sponsor and patron will more than happy.

Four more hills to climb as we were to complete the 4th stage, Floyd slowed down his pace to a walk. Three more hills to go, he stopped and refused to move. He was getting stiff and I had to dismount and walk him and support him to prevent from falling. We walked this way passed another desolated hill in heavy rain, then the horse ambulance was in sight. The rest was history.

I know how Lee Chong Wei must have felt when his not so clever orthopod gave him dexamethasone too near the competition to heal his wound faster, and the clever treatment become 'not so clever' when he was tested positive for steroid. This is a defencible mistake but the world would not care. From a hero he become zero. I was there in 2002.

In France the press derided me for 'over-riding' Floyd. Locally I was ok. Our press know nothing about the sport way back in 2002. I am one of the pioneers.
Actually on hindsight I think I know why Floyd had stayed so well up till the last bit. His cardiovascular parameters must have been  caumoflaged by the excessive 'herbal' pills that the French owners and handlers gave  throughout the rides during 'water-stops' and vet stops.
But how could I tell this to the technical committee when Madame Michele Brac de la Perriere and her husband sob so much that day it was as if they had lost their son!
The whole equine herbal industry in France could have been affected had I open up.

I would rather remain a 'pariah' within the International Endurance community until the technical committee exonerate me some 6 months later.
 I did not bother to even read their subsequent exoneration until I discovered it today in the net some 12 years later!
I am a 'child of today'
Al hamdullillah. All Praise only belong to Allah





other articles on endurance in the blog:

WEC
http://drnikisahak.blogspot.com/2008/11/malaysia-wec-some-personal-comments.html

Post WEC : Where Do We Go From Here
http://drnikisahak.blogspot.com/2008/12/post-wec-where-do-we-go-from-here.html


Random Thots Of A Chronic Endurance Addict
http://drnikisahak.blogspot.com/2009/02/random-thots-of-chronic-endurance.html










Sunday, October 19, 2014

let us sue the bastards...........





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From: Nik Isahak Wan Abdullah (drnikisahak@hotmail.com)
Sent:Sunday, 19 Oct, 2014 12: 07 AM
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ru & dato nik ghohim,


1st and foremost ,ru, congratulations to you on a day when you have a new menantu....
'tak lama lagi boleh timang another cucu.'

to recap our discussion just now,

my retired ex-classmates from malay college ask  you, ru ,today why 'nik howk bising2 pasal royalty...he does not stand to gain a single sen on the issue'.
some of my friends i must say have  lost the passion for life, having just retired from active work for 5 years now.

it is not about money.
it is not about having time to spare [ i have very little actually. even at my age and seniority, when my patients in the ward cannot pee or fart, the nurses call me ! ]
it is not even about wanting to be known. 
it is about some semblance of bringing back  some decent sense of justice and  fairness to 1.5 million people who pray and doa the same doa as you and me. 
it is about being the quintessential kelantanese.
it is about  four decades 'heart pain and ache' .

it is also painful to hear from ru that the very 'plaintiff' [ yb husam ] that brought the state 's case against the federal government, has been replaced.
i used to have a cliche about pas people in kelantan ' not being able to think beyond their kopiahs'. 
this is basically one good example of it.

dato ghohim talks about bringing oil thru bagan dato deep sea port to tok bali, refining it there and reship and repackage to china and the littoral states.
he has his detractors regarding its profitability , and i can see their points ie it save three days of sea journey [ so what , says the detractors ? ].
i look from the prospective of what does it open kelantan to? 
we still cannot , by the present rule of law, say get into partnership with say china to get oil and gas from block 303  or block damai independently.
if it does, i wish to be his partner in crime.
unless of course we are thinking of secceding from malaysia, which is another issue of course.

the state of kelantan does not even have the fund to pay tommy thomas his initial legal fee and now that the principal plaintiff is not there speaks volumes of pas effort in the royalty issue.
i think their problem is not only financial. theirs is mainly lack of  'cerebration' and ability to think straight.

what do we do now?
a lawyer friend of mine says we do not have locus standi to bring a case against the irresponsible government.
faruqi of itm , the legal constitutional expert, thinks differently.
with already a pledge of 1 million usd in our war chest i think we should sit together again and may be we will be able to see some light at the end of the tunnel.
at least if we cannot bring the bastards to court and win the case, we shake these bastards a wee bit.
we cannot relly on tok pha. he is just warming his .... in the cabinet.
tok pha , i can say again, has lost his marbles.........
i have better words for this but i will be polite here

when do we meet? may i suggest my house as the venue, over nasi kerabu and budu.
i am not available though next weekend and 1st week of november.
the best qc that money can pay in gray's inn may just do the trick.
i think 'royalty issue' is beyond even tommy thomas.
we have to go offshore, even to ICJ if need be.
let us work on it.

nik howk



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To: Nik Isahak Wan Abdullah
Cc: nadzru.azhari@gunanusa.co.id, rahimkamil@gunanusa.co.id, rahimkamil@gmail.com, jublintan65@yahoogroups.com, drrjacob@yahoo.com, niknathasha@gmail.com, nik.adnan@tradewindscorp.com, nikjohan@giant.com.my, nikothman@me.com, nonaziza@gmail.com, nadimah@wasobran.com, husna_kassim51@yahoo.com, rehana@gmail.com, fisolahmad@gmail.com, faizal64@yahoo.com, tuanibrahim@gmail.com


Nik.howk, i shall be happy to join wherever and whenever a good fight is promised. Except for the dates 22 to26th october. I am off to my australian counting house to count money to wager on the fight.  Salam and regards, Azmi.

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tq ts ming,

just consider this : the federal government in putrajaya , out of its generousity will in all be spending 70 million rm in total federal spending on kelantan in 2o14.

if mr najib were to give this amount to 'ringgit malaysia' for her 'scatter-brained' kiddies project, she will have an epileptic fit.

it is high time we reexamine this concept of federalism in a 'formal ' way, if not in court , at least  in the public sphere. 


will this change with pkr in putrajaya , one might ask? i think not.....


even anwar ibrahim, with all due respect to him , relish his present relationship with pas because the ustazs in pas have not put on their thinking cap, and behave like a very junior partner. i doubt he has any positive thot on the oil royalty issue at all.  remember that when he was the finance minister in Dr m's cabinet he did not lift a finger to correct the injustice and unfairness. he was a party, a very significant one, to the 4 decade long injustice and unfairness.


nik howk



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PM 303 Damar Field

Website JDA
http://www.mtja.org/fiscalregime.php

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Nadzru,


TQ for your most invaluable info on JDA , and Block Damar within the Kelantan basin.


From my limited understanding you mean you are telling me that Singgoro and the Province of Hatyai are getting 1.2 billion rm annually from Thai Petroluem PTT  from the JDA  area!!!!????

My question then to you my good friend , and you have to pardon my ignorance, 
What happened to the 1.2 billion rm on this side of the equation?
Where does Petronas or the Federal Government siphon it off?

This make me feel sick in the stomach.

You are a good friend of Tommy Thomas who is handling the state's case against PETRONAS. could you ask him whether a group of concerned citizens can have a parallel suit against Petronas or the Govt on this issue?
If it is dowable , whether getting an offshore legal team would be better, given that local ones may  be 'compromised' in their effort?

Your data on block PM 303, block Damar is quite confusing for me from the perspective of why Petronas chose to develop Pengeran which is at least 400 km south when its prospective buyer is Thailand. Thailand is just 40 km north of Tok Bali. They have to have their heads examined!


But that is beyond us, Nadzru. 
We cannot control how these clowns  think. 
But 1.2 billion rm annually being siphoned elsewhere is another issue. This is criminal.


'Let us sue the bastards' while poeple like Ku Li, Tan Sri Aziz and lawyer Nik Saghir and Hasan Merican , all signatories and witnesses to the agreement, can still count their marbles.

Let us do it post-haste.





Nik Howk







Website link to Malaysia Thaila



From: Dato Rahim Kamil Sulaiman <
Date:21/10/2014 4:37 PM (GMT+08:00) 
To: Dr Nik Isahak Abdullah  
Cc: Nadzru Azhari , Subject: Re: let us sue the bastards....... 



Nik Howk,

A lot can be done with $1m, especially on getting the Kelantanese to understand what the hydrocarbon economy (or the lack of it) can do to them. I still think that we should let TT & PAS focus on the legal -political fight. The parallel stuff I spoke about can be different from the work of TT & Co.


For a start, a few thousand ringgit can be used to locate the original corporate planning team of Petronas who first drew the PGU that extended north to Kelantan (near Bachok), then crossing Jeli into Gerik to complete the loop. Some $10,000 - $15,000 can be paid to a retired Petronas engineer to recalculate the optimum pressure distribution of the real PGU loop versus the false loop (from a parallel PGU I and PGU II). Another $50,000 to an ex-Saipem engineer (a believable whitee) to challenge the gathering of the northern fields and the new TCOT/GPP that will nail the argument of Tok Pa. Probably $20,000 to research and write on Kelantan joining the federation and why it is still sovereign.

$100,000 to review the JDA gas landing masterplan of Dorsch (I have forgotten the exact name) and revisit the Pantai Senok Integrated Petrochemical Complex so that Kelantanese will know how many $billions TDM has denied them and destroyed the GDP of Kelantan. What about MVJDA which is also offshore Kelantan. 

When Karangkraft eventually gets cold feet and can't print about this matter anymore, then we can start with our own booklet or whatever. If SMV can be persuaded we can write the Titah Aluan of "Pelan Induk Alternatif Bagi Ekonomi Tenaga dan Hidrokarbon Kelantan".

I say  this because I spend about $1m of my own money on researching and designing the TransOil project, getting the requisite policy approvals, detail route alignment, pipeline sizing and topographical-hydraulic profiles, DCF analysis for financial feasibility and a new legislation in Kelantan.

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RKS






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Nadzru and Dato Rahim Kamil,

sounds very roundabout to me but if that is what engineers think we should go  about doing it, so be it.

Public education for Kelantanese that are not educable. PAS aduns that are half sleeping and not able to think beyond their kopiah,....this is a lost cause.
etc etc etc etc and etc

Is the document of the jda and pm 303 [ block Damar ]; and the physical presense and present economic profitability from the Thailand Petroluem PTT not evidence enough of our governmental gross neglect and non compliance.

To my simple mind, it is not our business to educate the public. Yes, having a very major public opinion on our side is good for morale. Fullstop. 

We want to win a court case, but if the lawyers think there is nothing for Petronas or the Govt to answer to a small group of half mad individuals on the issue of  their non compliance, then we have no issue suing them

We might as well meet for another briyani dinner and talk about Splash or the weather or how to make more money.

The issue of the day as i see it is this: 
A Thai govt who several years back used to bundle Muslim youths at the back of their lorries and suffocate them alive, now sees fit to give 1.2 billion rm to a Malay- Muslim majority province of Singgoro and Hatyai annually for the last 10 to 15 years. It certainly has better perception of justice and fairness than our so-called 'Islamic' Govt in Putrajaya who for the last 4 decades treat 1.5 to 2 millions Malay- Muslims in Kelantan like a bunch of ignorant pariahs ! 

It is simple as that  and nothing very technical.

15 years at 1.2 billion rm is about 20 billion and that is around 4 klcc twin towers.
We will settle for a trifle less if Petronas  and the govt are gentleman enough to admit and confess to  a very public apology.

I rest my case.
Do we 'sue the bastards' or we don't.

Nik Howk



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To: Nik Isahak Wan Abdullah, hishamud
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We sue the bastards.period.

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TQ Ru.
A govt and national company that blatantly try trivialize an important moral issue involving justice and fairness for over 2 million Muslims overlying the 'Northern basin' [ kelantan basin has been conveniently changed  to  the new term 'Northern basin', as if they can con 2 million people ], need to be taught a 'legal' lesson.

Let us not get lost in the 'trees and branches', for that is what these clowns wants us to be. 


nik howk






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Elsewhere in the blog on the same issue :
http://drnikisahak.blogspot.com/2011/03/from-libya-to-tok-bali.html