British Breeding to leave BEF
In a bid to represent the individual needs of stud books, British Breeding is preparing to become independent from the British Equestrian Federation
In a bid to represent the individual needs of stud books, British Breeding is preparing to become independent from the British Equestrian Federation
The BEF is planning ahead to the 2012 Olympics by selecting 130 event horses for the World Class Equine Pathway
Jackie Potts, head girl for William Fox-Pitt, has been named as the Kuster BEF Groom of the Year
Up-and-coming British riders have been chosen to receive support in their training and development through the World Class Start and Potential programmes
The quest is on to find Britain’s best groom and send them and a friend on a luxury week-long holiday to the Swiss Alps
Dressage at Hickstead’s founder says it’s time for the BEF to act for the horse public, not itself
The BEF has unveiled a new strategy to improve facilites for all types of equstrian sport around Britain
The BEF has secured 48% more funding from UK Sport which will help finance the World Class equestrian programme
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The Duchess of Cornwall has become the first patron of the British Equestrian Federation
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A dedicated hunt groom from Lincolnshire has been voted groom of the year 2005
"More people, more horses, more places, more medals" is the vision of the British Equestrian Federation and its member bodies until 2009
British Equestrian Federation’s EGM has approved a new constitution in the first step of a radical modernisation project
The British Equstrian Federation has released a blueprint to modernise the equestrian industry in the wake of Deloitte & Touche's hard-hitting report
The Henley Centre report on the British horse industry reveals similar findings to Deloitte & Touche, with greater co-operation required at all levels
H&H unveils the damning details from the recent Deloitte & Touche review of the industry, which recommends urgent reform for Britain's equine bodies
The BEF has identified 40 riders from a list of 400 applicants who it believes have the talent and dedication to become Olympic medal winners in the future