Friday, January 23, 2026

American rider and brumby complete 4,400km journey across Australia

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By Rachel Boothman
20 January 2026

In short:

American rider Gin Szagola and her former wild brumby, Fable, have completed a coast-to-coast journey across Australia. The pair spent eight months on the road after setting off from New South Wales on May 20 last year Travelling up to 32 kilometres a day, they covered more than 4,400 kilometres, tracking the entire journey.


When people decide to travel across Australia, it is usually behind a steering wheel, but 25-year-old Gin Szagola chose four hooves and a saddle instead.

After eight months and 4,400 kilometres in the saddle, Ms Szagola and her horse Fable have come to the end of their journey at Forrest Beach in Busselton, 200 kilometres south of Perth.

The ride began in Tathra on the New South Wales south coast in May last year, taking the pair through Victoria, South Australia and across the Nullarbor Plain...

Read more here:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-01-21/american-rider-brumby-journey-across-australia/106238888

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

FEI Endurance Forum 2026: Youth, Safety, and the Future

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During the two-day event in Perugia, the world of equestrian endurance focused on the strategic guidelines for the evolution of the sector, including new generations, sustainability and international comparison. 19 January 2026

The FEI Endurance Forum 2026 concluded in Perugia., a key event for the international community of the discipline, which brought together stakeholders in the sector – athletes, coaches, veterinarians, officials, judges, and organizers – representing over 40 countries.

During the meeting, a shared desire to strengthen a development model based on responsibility, organizational skills, and attention to the principles that characterize endurance emerged clearly.

One of the most significant moments of the Forum was the session dedicated to Young Riders (the category of athletes between 14 and 21 years old) in which young protagonists offered concrete insights on central themes such as education, training, economic sustainability and their conscious approach to endurance, giving rise to a direct comparison with more experienced athletes and with the different points of view present on the international scene...

Read more here:
https://www.cavallomagazine.it/en/sport-equestri/fei-endurance-forum-2026-perugia

Sunday, January 18, 2026

Isle of Wight youngster takes Endurance GB junior title

CountyPress.co.uk - Full Article

14 January 2026
By Jon Moreno

A YOUNG equestrian rider from the Isle of Wight has been crowned Endurance GB junior champion after a remarkable season on the national circuit.

Alice Critchison, 12, of Niton, claimed the title thanks to a series of consistently high scores throughout the 2025 campaign, with her pony, Ashley Kate — better known as Pumpkin.

Alice competes in endurance riding — a long‑distance discipline that measures a horse’s stamina and speed, as well as the rider’s skill across tough routes.

Welfare is central to the sport, with compulsory veterinary checks before, during and after each ride, to ensure horses remain fit to continue...

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https://www.countypress.co.uk/news/25765851.isle-wight-youngster-takes-endurance-gb-junior-title/

Monday, January 12, 2026

Endurance GB appoints Maggie Pattinson as Team GBR Senior Squad Chef d’Equipe


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January 12 2026

Endurance GB, the national governing body for endurance riding in Great Britain, has announced the appointment of Maggie Pattinson as Team GBR Senior Squad Chef d’Equipe — a key leadership role guiding Britain’s senior endurance riders on the international stage. The appointment follows a rigorous national selection process and places Pattinson at the forefront of Great Britain’s senior endurance programme as preparations begin for upcoming FEI championships.

Her first championship in the role will be the FEI Endurance World Championships for Seniors, to be held in Al Ula, Saudi Arabia, in November 2026. Ahead of this, she will attend the FEI Endurance European Championships for Young Riders and Juniors in Jullianges, France, in 2026 in a shadowing capacity — a strategic move, with the same venue set to host the Senior European Championships in 2027.

A lifetime shaped by horses

Now based in Surrey, Pattinson’s life has been defined by horses from an early age. She first rode at the age of two and has since developed decades of experience across riding, coaching, team leadership and horse welfare.

Her career has taken her across the globe, with riding and professional experience in countries including Canada, Switzerland and Mongolia. She has produced horses to FEI international endurance level and built a reputation for thoughtful, welfare-led horsemanship. “Horses are simply part of my DNA,” Pattinson said. “Everything I’ve done — professionally and personally — has revolved around them.”

Proven leadership on the international stage

Pattinson recently concluded a 12-year tenure as Chef d’Equipe of the England Home International Endurance Team, where she became widely respected for her calm authority, strong welfare focus and ability to build cohesive teams under pressure. She also plays a senior role in the internationally renowned Mongol Derby — one of the toughest equestrian challenges in the world — contributing to rider preparation, welfare oversight and high-level decision-making in extreme conditions. “These environments teach you that pressure changes everything,” Pattinson explained. “Clear thinking, calm leadership and always putting the horse first are essential — especially when it really matters.”

Endurance GB leadership response

Endurance GB Chair Larissa Whiley commented:

“Maggie impressed the interview panel with her depth of experience, clarity of vision and unwavering commitment to horse welfare and team culture. She understands that championship success is built over time, through trust, communication and teamwork.”

Performance Director Annie Joppe added:

“Maggie brings a rare blend of empathy, authority and international experience. Her leadership will be invaluable as we prepare British riders and horses for future championships.”

Looking ahead

Pattinson says her focus will be on both immediate championship preparation and the long-term development of British endurance. “Success isn’t just about individual results,” she said. “It’s about building depth, supporting riders early in their journey and creating teams that truly work together.”

As Team GBR looks ahead to a demanding international calendar, Pattinson will play a central role in shaping Britain’s presence at the highest level of the sport. “I’m incredibly proud to represent Team GBR,” she added. “I want people to feel inspired — to believe that with commitment, teamwork and a genuine partnership with the horse, anything is possible.”



Saturday, January 10, 2026

UAE: Dubai Ruler Present at HH Sheikh Mohammed Endurance Cup

http://www.endurance.net/international/UAE/2025-6DubaiRacingCarnival/index.html

Sheikh Mohammed watches on as Hamda and SW Hinkul land showpiece Endurance Cup honours

Januaryt 10 2026

Dubai, United Arab Emirates: When the going gets tough, the tough get going and Hamda Jasim Ahmed proved her mettle amply late on in the flagship event of the His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Endurance Festival at Dubai International Endurance City in Seih Al Salam on Saturday, 10 January.

Victory might have tasted sweeter for the Al Bawadi Stables rider who achieved the feat in the presence of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, in whose honour the festival ran for the 19th time in 2026.

Hamda had done well during the course of the day to move up consistently on the leaderboard, but was placed 10th going into the final loop of the 160 km HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Endurance Cup. It was clear either a miracle or a gargantuan effort was needed for Hamda to overhaul the rest of those ahead of her and success miraculously became a reality following a sublime effort from her mount SW Hinkul. Ensuring her 12-year-old gelded partner would pass the vet examination at the end while having to ride hard was always going to be difficult to juggle. However, backed by a solid team, Hamda did just that to win well, completing the six-loop ride in a time of six hours 14 minutes and 19 seconds (6:14:19) at an average speed of 25.65 kph.

Hamda was 36 seconds clear of next best F3 Stables rider Maitha Mohamed Al Qubaisi, who was timed at 6:14:55 aboard Casino. The ladies were followed home by MRM Stables pair Mansour Saeed Al Farsi and Tatarinu. The third-placed pair were timed at 6:15:22.

Hamda began the day placed 24th at the end of the first loop, but gained ascendancy with absolute consistency over the next four sessions to reach 10th going into the final loop over 20 km. There, she revved up her partner in a calculated manner and easily overcame her challengers to win the biggest prize of her career.

Sheikh Rashed Dalmook Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Board of Dubai Equestrian Club, Ahmed Rashid Al Kaabi, General Manager of Dubai Equestrian Club, Major Gen. Dr. Ahmed Nasser Al Rais, President of the UAE Equestrian and Racing Federation, and Adil Al Ghaith, Emirates’ Senior Vice President Commercial Operations (Centre), were present at the trophy presentation ceremony.

One of the most prestigious competitions on the world endurance calendar, the festival is held in honour of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, a former World Champion and one of the most ardent supporters and benefactors of equestrian sport.

The festival, organised by Dubai Equestrian Club, is held under the patronage and support of Sheikh Mohammed and reaffirms the nation’s commitment to the development of equestrian sport, the delivery of world-class sporting events, and further cements Dubai’s position as the global capital of endurance riding.



UAE: Gamilati Endurance Cup for Mares

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January 8 2025

MRM win Gamilati after a late charge from Al Bastaki and Bullio Markan

Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Late drama turned out to be the order of the third day’s action in the His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Endurance Festival at Dubai International Endurance City in Seih Al Salam on Thursday, with MRM Stables’ snatching a stunning late victory in the Gamilati Endurance Cup for Mares sponsored by Al Tayer Motors courtesy of a fine partnership between Abdullah Abdulrahman Al Bastaki and his mount Bullio Markan.

The pair began the last of the four loops of the 120 km ride fifth - and overcame a 39-second deficit to ultimately post an 11 second success in the third event of the world-renowned festival that carries the name of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

Al Bastaki and his seven-year-old chestnut mare were clocked at four hours 26 minutes and 15 seconds (4:26:15) and managed an average speed of 27.04 kph for the ride, their last burst of pace helping them get over the line comfortably with second-best rider Mohamed Saleh Al Attas, riding Al Wathba Stables’ Ro Shy Star, timed at 4:26:26.

One of the UAE’s top riders and last year’s HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Endurance Cup and Gamilati Endurance Cup for Mares double-winning rider Saif Al Mazrouei, also representing MRM Stables, finished third on Bullio Ahnu, a further three seconds adrift with 4:26:29 on the clock.

The lead changed hands at the end of every loop, with Al Mazrouei putting himself in a strong position to win after seizing the top of the leaderboard going into the fourth and final loop.

The day began with Al Reef Ajban Stables pairing of Ahmed Al Hashmi and Epilobe taking hold of the lead during the first loop spanning 40 km. However, with the pair failing to hold on, the door opened for their opponents and Catalina Llorens, riding Jumeirah Stables’ Sekunda, was quick to take advantage. Al Mazrouei, rooted to second over the first two loops, decided to make his move during the third over 25 km and appeared in a solid position to defend his title.

However, Al Bastaki and Bullio Markan had other plans and having moved with cautious consistency from ninth to seventh to fifth over the first three loops, the pair saved their best for the last phase of the competition over 20 km. There, Al Bastaki really revved up Bullio Markan’s engine and his persistence was rewarded after she obliged by powering home to take a well-earned victory.

Al Bastaki’s triumph in the Gamilati Endurance Cup for Mares follows the success of Al Mugheer in the Private Stables’ ride on the second day of the festival on Wednesday. The opening day of the meeting on Tuesday witnessed Milena Mendez claim victory in the HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Ladies Ride.

The five-day His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Endurance Festival is organised by Dubai Equestrian Club and concludes with the showpiece His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Endurance Cup, a 160 km competition, on Thursday 10 January.



MRM Stables pairing of Abdullah Abdulrahman Al Bastaki and his mount Bullio Markan celebrate crossing the finish in the Gamilati Endurance Cup for Mares sponsored by Al Tayer Motors

UAE: Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Private Stables Ride

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January 7 2026

Al Mugheer win Private Stables Ride at HH Sheikh Mohammed Endurance Festival

Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Al Mugheer were crowned champions of the Private Stables ride on the second day of the His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Endurance Festival at Dubai International Endurance City in Seih Al Salam on Wednesday after Mohammed Rashed Mugheer Al Ameemi and his mount Zeus FF managed to script a narrow six second victory in the 120 km competition.

Emirati rider Al Mugheer and his nine-year-old partner navigated the four-loop event in four hours 30 minutes and 38 seconds (4:30:38), having dominated the second half of the event. The pair seized the lead at the half-way mark of the competition to win with second placed compatriot Mohamed Salem Al Hammadi and First Du Puy, representing Alfawaris Private Stables, in hot pursuit only to fall short by six seconds after completing the ride in 4:30:44. Lebanon’s Aya Ali Akkoumi and At Dial Range Sharjah, riding for Al Khayool Private Stables, placed third with a time of 4:31:11.

After the event got underway, SM Private Stable pairing of Eisa Hamoud Alkhayari and Cadete TB flexed their muscles and took top spot on the leaderboard with a brisk start during the first loop spanning 40 km.

The pair were however disqualified at the end of the second loop over 35 km after Cadete TB was declared unfit to compete further following gait issues. That witnessed the lead passing on to Uruguayan rider Federico Ferber, who partnered Al Ain Endurance Stables’ HC Nael. A further amendment took place and the lead changed hands for the second - and final - time when Al Ameemi took charge during the course of the third loop spanning 25 km. Al Ameemi started the day in fourth and had moved up one place during the second loop and climbed a further two spots during the second loop to seize the initiative going into the final loop over 20 km.

And both he and Zeus FF showed much resilience to thwart challenges from their opponents and win the race which carried a unique incentive to encourage Emirati breeding of endurance horses.

Al Mugheer Private Stables’ victory follows Milena Mendez’s success in the HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Ladies Ride on Tuesday. The five-day His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Endurance Festival is organised by Dubai Equestrian Club and comprises a further two rides with the Gamilati Endurance Cup for Mares sponsored by Al Tayer Motors (120 km) scheduled on Thursday, 8 January, before the meeting concludes with the showpiece His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Endurance Cup, a 160 km competition, on Thursday 10 January.

Ahmed Rashed Al Kaabi, the General Manager of Dubai Equestrian Club, presents the trophy to Al Mugheer Private Stables, winners of the HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Private Stables Ride.

American rider and brumby complete 4,400km journey across Australia

ABC.net.au - Full Article By Rachel Boothman 20 January 2026 In short: American rider Gin Szagola and her former wild brumby, Fable, ha...