Thursday, November 27, 2025

FEI and Yamamah join forces to transform global Endurance data access

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27 November 2025

The FEI has partnered with the Yamamah App, a leading mobile application in the Endurance community, which delivers real-time data on competitions across the globe, making it a go-to resource for following live events.

Fans, athletes, and officials can track loop progress, speeds, eliminations, and key performance metrics as competitions unfold, offering an unprecedented level of insight into the sport. With this partnership, the application now also incorporates publicly available FEI data, including athlete and horse profiles, qualification statuses, and penalties alongside its existing information, all presented in an intuitive, mobile-friendly interface to further enrich the fan experience.

Rashid Al Abbar, the UAE-based entrepreneur and digital innovator behind Yamamah, sees the collaboration as a natural extension of his commitment to advancing the sport through technology.

“When I launched the Yamamah App in 2017, it was a passion project, born from my love of horses and my fascination with digital innovation,” Al Abbar said.

“My vision was to create a platform where fans, athletes, and officials could access information such as horse pedigrees, results, and rankings in one user-friendly place. Seeing how quickly the community embraced the app has been incredibly rewarding, and the FEI’s support now allows us to take this engagement to a whole new level.”

Highlighting the value the application brings to the sport, FEI Director of Endurance Christina Abu-Dayyeh said, “By making structured, reliable data easily accessible, the Yamamah App transforms the way fans follow the sport. The information provided through the app fosters informed discussions, strengthens transparency, and helps build a knowledgeable, connected community that truly appreciates the complexity and excitement of endurance riding...”

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Thursday, November 20, 2025

Elite field assembled for Pattaya’s FEI Endurance Asian Championship

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20 November 2025
Author: Bella Fricker

The FEI Asian Championships 2025 in Pattaya (THA) are set to welcome 22 Endurance athletes from five nations for the 120km CEI2* Championship Ride taking place on 29 November, with both team and individual medals awarded on 30 November. With four full teams and several world-class combinations, the field promises a compelling blend of experience, youthful energy, and championship pedigree.

The Endurance Championship sits alongside Dressage, Para Dressage, Jumping, and Eventing as part of a comprehensive schedule spanning from 26 November to 7 December. Set in the picturesque countryside east of Pattaya, the Thai Polo Club is one of South East Asia’s premier equestrian destinations. The venue includes permanent Coss-Country and Endurance courses, quality arenas, polo fields, modern stabling, and extensive wash, training, and warm-up areas. Founded by Harald Link and Mrs Nunthinee Tanner, Thailand’s first female polo player, the facility has grown into a central hub for equestrian sport in Southeast Asia.

“The Thai Polo Club has been purpose-built with the horse at the centre,” said an event organiser. “We are proud to welcome athletes from across Asia and provide a world-class environment for both competition and horse welfare.”

Top-tier veterinary support will be provided throughout the Championships, led by Dr Ali Tweissi (JOR) as President of the Veterinary Commission and Dr Bashir Ahmad Fateh Mohamed as Foreign Veterinary Delegate. They will oversee a team of three FEI-accredited veterinarians from multiple countries...

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Monday, November 17, 2025

Bahrain: BREEF launches qualifying endurance events for 2025–2026 season

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15 Nov 2025

Manama, Nov. 15 (BNA): The Bahrain Royal Equestrian and Endurance Federation (BREEF) organised the qualifying endurance events marking the start of the 2025–2026 season, with wide participation from riders representing stables across the Kingdom.

The events were held at the Bahrain International Endurance Village and included 100km international and local races, as well as 80km and 40km competitions.

The federation noted that these qualifying events form part of preparations for the new season, which is expected to feature strong competition as riders seek to qualify for upcoming local and international championships...

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Friday, November 14, 2025

UAE: Seeh Al Salam Challenges gets 2025-2026 DIEC season under way

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The near six-month long season concludes with the Endurance Trainers Cup on April 4, 2026

Last updated: November 13, 2025
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Dubai: The 2025-2026 Dubai International Endurance City calendar gets under way with the Seeh Al Salam Endurance Challenge on Friday with all of the top teams looking to create an early impact.

In what is a double header, Saturday will witness the first of the Private Stables rides with the Al Wasl Endurance Cup. While the Seeh Al Salam Endurance Challenge is held over 120km, the Al Wasl Endurance Cup will see riders competing over 101km.

The highlights of the 2025-2026 season are the HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Endurance Festival and the Dubai Crown Prince Endurance Festivals...

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https://gulfnews.com/sport/horse-racing/seeh-al-salam-challenges-gets-2025-2026-diec-season-under-way-1.500343746

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Great Britain: Mighty 12.2hh pony races to joint victory in gruelling Man V Horse race

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Lauren Williamson
4 November 2025

One of the smallest equines in the field was victorious in the second running of the Man V Horse race in Somerset, with 12.2hh ‘Steve’ racing to a thrilling neck-and-neck finish alongside an Irish Sport Horse.

The Welsh section B pony carried Lara Malcolm around 23 miles of rugged south west countryside and shared the spoils with Vicky Heal on Bounce.

The distinctive endurance challenge pits runners against horses and the winners crossed the finish line in 2 hours and 22 minutes before passing the final vetting and being pronounced joint winners.

The first runner to cross the line was Bart Stockman, who finished 27 minutes later...

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https://www.yourhorse.co.uk/news/joint-victory-man-v-horse-race/

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

History beckons UAE in maiden Asian Youth Games endurance event


October 27 2025

The UAE will look to make equestrian history in Bahrain by becoming the first nation to win an Asian Youth Games endurance gold.

The 2025 edition of the Games is ongoing in the Bahraini capital of Manama, with endurance marking its debut on the Games schedule with the first-ever competition at Bahrain International Endurance Village in Sakhir on 30 October.

The UAE launches a five-pronged attack on the event with the squad featuring Essa Rashed Al Mazrouei, Ahmad Abdulrahman Al Bastaki, Ali Abdulla Al Falasi, Humaid Fahad Al Kaabi and Khalifa Rashed Al Ameemi, hoping to strike gold in both the individual and team competitions.

The UAE are widely considered one of the heavyweights of the sport and all eyes are bound to be on the Emirati contingent, who will start among the favourites.

Speaking on the team’s departure, Sheikh Rashed bin Dalmook Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Equestrian Club, emphasised that the UAE Team has prepared meticulously for the Games and will look to make the nation proud in Bahrain.

Sheikh Rashed said: “We are proud of the UAE team’s dedication, discipline, and passion — qualities that have already made the nation proud. Their journey of perseverance and teamwork stands as an inspiration. As they compete on the global stage, we’re confident their efforts will deliver great results and further elevate the UAE’s name in excellence and achievements.”

General Manager of Dubai Equestrian Club, Ahmed Rashed Al Kaabi added: “We are fully prepared for the Asian Youth Games in Bahrain with high spirits and strong determination. Our athletes embody the UAE’s commitment to excellence through their dedication, focus, and teamwork. We are confident they will deliver outstanding performances that reflect our nation’s values of perseverance, unity, and sportsmanship — making the UAE proud and honouring our flag.”


Tuesday, October 28, 2025

No-Blood Rule Petition Attracts 17,000+ Supporters

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By: Dressur-Studien | Fair zum Pferd | October 28, 2025

To date, over 17,000 supporters have joined an international petition opposing the planned weakening of the so-called No-Blood Rule in equestrian sport.

Background

At the upcoming General Assembly of the Fédération Équestre Internationale (FEI) on November 5, 2025, in Hong Kong, a proposal will be voted on that would mean blood on a horse would no longer automatically lead to disqualification. According to the plan submitted by the International Jumping Riders Club (IJRC), a simple warning could suffice in the future – or, in cases where a horse has, for example, bitten its tongue, the blood could simply be wiped away before the rider continues competing.

The petition calls for this proposed relaxation to be stopped and for the existing principle – “Blood on the horse = competition over” – to remain in place. Any visible blood, regardless of whether it is caused by the rider, by equipment, or by accident, must always result in immediate elimination – to protect the horse and to maintain trust in the sport.

Furthermore, the petition demands that existing exemptions from the No-Blood Rule in other disciplines – such as driving, eventing, and endurance – be revoked. The principle must apply universally: no tolerance for blood on the horse...

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FEI and Yamamah join forces to transform global Endurance data access

Inside.FEI.org 27 November 2025 The FEI has partnered with the Yamamah App, a leading mobile application in the Endurance community, whic...