Sunday, December 28, 2025

Great Britain: Chichester rider and former racehorse shortlisted for national equestrian award

Sussexexpress.co.uk - Full Article

By Henry Bryant
Published 22nd Dec 2025

A West Sussex endurance rider and her former racehorse are celebrating national recognition after being shortlisted for one of British racing’s most respected honours.

Alex Embiricos, from Kirdford near Chichester, and her horse Cru Bourgeois have been named finalists for the Sir Peter O’Sullevan Charitable Trust RoR Partnership of the Year Award at the 2026 RoR Awards, supported by The Jockey Club.

The award recognises inspirational partnerships involving former racehorses and celebrates not only sporting success, but resilience, welfare and positive impact beyond racing.

Cru Bourgeois arrived in the UK from Ireland as a failed racehorse and faced serious health challenges. He was underweight, lacking confidence and later developed severe abscesses diagnosed as keratoma, followed by stress induced laminitis.

Under Alex’s care, alongside specialist veterinary support, Cru recovered and began an entirely new career in endurance riding...

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https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/news/people/chichester-rider-and-former-racehorse-shortlisted-for-national-equestrian-award-5451566

Wednesday, December 24, 2025

2025: The Year in Endurance

FEI.org - Full Article

by Stacey Stearns

Horsemanship and sportsmanship defined the year...

The 2025 Endurance season showcased the sport’s increasing depth, global reach, and renewed energy – from Europe to Asia, and from rising youth stars to the most seasoned senior competitors.

The year’s defining themes were renewal, youth, and continuity: experienced champions continued to deliver at the highest level while a new generation of riders and nations made remarkable strides.

Throughout the season, one constant shone through – the extraordinary partnership between equine and human athletes and the global community that supports them. These partnerships remain the foundation of Endurance.

Senior and continental champions crowned

Europe’s top riders met in June at Castiglione del Lago (ITA) for a memorable edition of the FEI Endurance European Championship.

The Netherlands’ Marijke Visser and Chaitana des Chaises claimed Individual gold with a performance that blended tactical precision, pace management, and the unmistakable trust between horse and rider over a 160km track. The Netherlands also captured Team bronze.

“When we reached the last kilometres, I asked Chaitana to take the lead,” Visser said. “She knew it was showtime. I was still trying to control her speed, but she took over the game. Chaitana won the gold for us. She made us so proud...”

Read more at:
https://www.fei.org/stories/sport/endurance/2025-year-endurance-review

Saturday, December 20, 2025

Endurance GB congratulates Jane on Livery Live Para National Championship League success

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Bella Fricker
Tuesday, 16 December 2025

Endurance GB congratulates Jane, winner of the Livery Live Para Emerald Championship. Her journey with Grace celebrates inclusion, partnership and progress, showing how Para Endurance opens the sport to everyone.

Endurance GB is delighted to congratulate Jane Atack, winner of the Livery Live Para National Championship League – Emerald Championship (under 30km).

The Para National Championship Leagues recognise cumulative points achieved across the season within specific distance bands. They celebrate not just performance on the day, but progress, versatility and long-term commitment to the sport. Jane’s Emerald Championship win perfectly embodies the spirit of Para Endurance: opening the door to endurance riding and encouraging more people to give it a go, whatever their ability or background.

Jane’s endurance journey began not with medals in mind, but with a horse called Grace — and a desire to explore the countryside safely...

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https://www.endurancegb.co.uk/Cms/Spaces/NEWS/News/Endurance+GB+congratulates+Jane+on+Livery+Live+Para+National+Championship+League+success

Friday, December 12, 2025

AlUla Organizing Committee Commits to Track Modifications Ahead of February Showdown

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SOURCE: ENDURANCE.NET

AlUla Organizing Committee Commits to Track Modifications Ahead of February Showdown

ALULA, KSA — December 12, 2025 — Following the grueling technical challenge of the November 28th Test Event, which saw a completion rate of just 38% among the CEI 3* field, the AlUla Organizing Committee (OC) has moved swiftly to address the concerns of the international delegation. With the AlFursan Cup in February 2026 serving as the final "dress rehearsal" for the World Championship, the focus has shifted entirely from celebrating the venue's beauty to refining its rideability.

Framing their response to the high attrition rate, the OC issued a decisive statement this morning acknowledging the "unforgiving nature" of the volcanic sectors in Loop 3. "We have analyzed the veterinary data and rider feedback from the November test, and while the technical challenge is intentional, we are committed to grading the volcanic rock sections to ensure the welfare of the horse remains paramount," the statement read. "For the February AlFursan Cup, competitors will see significant adjustments to the footing in the Ashar Valley transitions, ensuring a fairer test that rewards horsemanship without punishing soundness."

This commitment signals a critical pivot for the February event. National Federations, particularly those from Europe and the Americas who struggled with the "concussion zones" in November, can now expect a modified track layout that retains the stunning backdrop of Hegra but offers more forgiving avenues through the infamous "Black Rock" canyons. The AlFursan Cup will now serve not just as a race, but as the final proof-of-concept for these modifications, determining whether the 2026 World Championship will be a race of speed or a test of pure survival.

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Monday, December 08, 2025

Penticton rider qualifies for world’s toughest horse race

PentictonHerald.ca - Full Article

Special to the Herald Dec 5, 2025

Penticton equestrian instructor and horse trainer Michelle Van Baalen has qualified to compete in the 2027 Mongol Derby, widely regarded as the longest and toughest horse race in the world.

The race spans 1,000 kilometres across the Mongolian steppe, with riders spending up to 12 hours a day in the saddle for 10 days. Competitors change horses approximately every 35 kilometres, relying on stamina, navigation skills and resilience to endure the harsh and unpredictable terrain.

“The Mongol Derby is as much about teamwork and survival as it is about racing,” organizers note. Riders must be capable outdoorspeople, prepared to navigate remote countryside and face extreme weather conditions.

Van Baalen’s extensive background in multiple riding disciplines—Hunter Jumper, Rodeo and Endurance—along with her strong outdoor skills, helped her secure a place in the elite international event...

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https://www.pentictonherald.ca/sports/article_73ec3141-ab88-4b47-8280-724d83a2679f.html

Monday, December 01, 2025

Saudi Arabia: AlUla's Unique Terrains Offer Ideal Setting For Endurance Racing Ahead Of 2026 Championship

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By OneArabia
Published: November 30, 2025

The AlUla Governorate's diverse landscapes offer a prime setting for endurance races. Its natural trails and unique geological features span valleys, plains, and deserts. This environment is perfect for testing horses and riders to international standards, adding a competitive edge to the sport.

AlUla's racecourses are known for their smoothness and variety. They feature hard sandy terrain, rocky paths, and open spaces. These courses pass through rare rock formations, creating a cohesive natural landscape that enhances the technical level of races and enriches the experience for participants and spectators alike.

In preparation for hosting the 2026 FEI Endurance World Championship, AlUla is developing a new course. This course will traverse the ancient archaeological site of Hegra, Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site. This adds a unique cultural dimension to the event...

Read more here:
https://www.onearabia.me/local/alula-endurance-racing-experience-2026-championship-011-133351.html

Sunday, November 30, 2025

Winners Crowned at Saudi Equestrian Federation Endurance Cup

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27-30 November 2025 AD Ù€ 09 Jumada Al-Alkhirah

Representatives from the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation and the Equestrian Development at the Royal Commission for AlUla crowned the winners of the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation Endurance Cup, a 120-kilometer race.

Issa Al-Mazroui claimed first place, followed by Khalifa Al-Amimi in second and Tamim Al-Marri in third.

The race featured 270 riders from 18 countries and received praise from the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) for its excellent organization ahead of the World Championship, which AlUla will host in November 2026.

FEI Endurance Director Christina Abu-Dayyeh noted that new technology, implemented for the first time globally in endurance racing, allowed the public to access real-time race information, including horse speeds and veterinary checks.

She stressed that this innovation is the result of ongoing collaboration between the FEI, the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation, and the Royal Commission for AlUla.

Great Britain: Chichester rider and former racehorse shortlisted for national equestrian award

Sussexexpress.co.uk - Full Article By Henry Bryant Published 22nd Dec 2025 A West Sussex endurance rider and her former racehorse are ce...