British Equestrian Federation
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Two young showjumpers aspire to be first mixed-heritage British Olympic riders
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British Equestrian to receive +£5 million to ‘level up’ access to horse sport
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Young equestrian entrepreneur’s dream to inspire as diversity work continues
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Need for equine and humanitarian aid ‘grows more desperate’ in Ukraine
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‘Their future has never been more uncertain’: joint bid launched to save our riding schools
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British equestrians step up for Ukraine with new appeal
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New leading rider award at major horse trials, plus more sponsorship news
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How post-Christmas Covid rules impact horse sport, plus update on indoor arenas should lockdowns arise
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New coaching scheme aims to transform lives
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Riders urged to give ‘one kind word’ and beat the bullies
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We all have a role in preventing spread of equine disease: new guide released
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Calls for UK-wide protocols on concussion and head injuries in sport
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Equestrian industry celebrates ‘freedom day’ as restrictions lift
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British Tokyo teams preparing for all situations after more Covid rules announced *H&H Plus*
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Competition on and supporters welcomed as normality starts to return *H&H Plus*
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Eventing advocate Tim Holderness-Roddam dies aged 78
In 2010 Tim was presented with a BEF medal of honour in recognition of his outstanding achievement and contribution to the international equestrian world.
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Equestrian events to observe national one-minute silence for Prince Philip’s funeral
“Organisers may also wish to consider allowing/requesting riders to wear black armbands on Saturday,” said a British Equestrian spokesman
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EHV-1 update: self-certification forms for shows recommended but not compulsory
As part of the measures put in place to mitigate the risk of the European outbreak reaching the UK, on 18 March BEF and its member bodies introduced equine health self-certification forms on the EIDAG’s advice
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‘Welcome news’ as UK EHV-1 risk drops to near ‘normal’ levels
“The process of monitoring and laboratory testing, which was imposed on horses that had been in direct contact with EHV-1 outbreaks at competitions in the Iberian peninsula and subsequently across Europe, is going extremely well”