Three young riders promoted within World Class Development Squad
Para-dressage rider Natalie Povey and show jumpers Jessie Drea and Scott Brash have been promoted within the British Equestrian Federation’s World Class Development Squad
Para-dressage rider Natalie Povey and show jumpers Jessie Drea and Scott Brash have been promoted within the British Equestrian Federation’s World Class Development Squad
The British Equestrian Federation has announced that Sophie Wells, Ruth Edge, Lucy Wiegersma and Nicola Wilson are to join its World Class Performance Programme
UK Sport has today announced a £292m pot for Olympic and Paralympic sport — £17.3 of which will go to the British Equestrian Federation's World Class Programme
Twelve horses with the potential to represent Britain at championship level in the future have been added to the World Class Potential Elite Dressage Horse squad
Show jumping selectors are compiling a list of talented young horses with Olympic potential to join the World Class Equine Pathway programme
The BEF is planning ahead to the 2012 Olympics by selecting 130 event horses for the World Class Equine Pathway
The BEF has selected 13 young dressage horses with medal-winning potential for its World Class Dressage Equine Pathway programme
There are only a few 2007 viewing days left for the World Class Start and Potential entrants to be considered for the programme
The BEF has secured 48% more funding from UK Sport which will help finance the World Class equestrian programme
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Applicants to the World Class Start and Potential programmes will be assessed at ‘viewing days’ throughout the season
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Britain's future success at Olympic level looks bright with a promise of strength as more talented riders are included in the World Class Start and Potential programmes
A new talent spotting system for successful event riders is being launched to help find new members of the World Class Start and Potential eventing squads
Riders on the World Class Start and Potential squads can look forward to extra industry support through the BEF's Supporters of World Class Equestrian initiative
Wayne Channon joins the World Class Performance Squad for 2004 after being shortlisted for the Athens Olympics earlier this month
Young riders with the talent and determination to win Olympic medals can apply for places on the BEF World Class Start and Potential programme