Thursday, April 30, 2026

JACK AU XOIS excels in French Endurance race

OmanObserver.om - Full Article

Published: 05:04 PM,Apr 27,2026

The horse ‘Jack Au Xois’ continued his outstanding performances in endurance racing after securing first place in the 103 km Vizac Endurance Ride held recently in France, adding another achievement to the growing list of notable Arab successes on the European stage.

The victory was achieved under the guidance of rider Theo Jonas. The horse is owned by Mohammed bin Rashid al Saadi and was originally developed and conditioned in Oman under the supervision of trainer Mohammed bin Hamood al Balushi. In the lead-up to the race, the horse was sent to France, where it underwent pre-race preparation under the guidance of trainer Elisabeth Hardy.

This achievement builds on Jack Au Xois’ consistent record, having previously secured third place in the His Majesty the King's Endurance Cup in the Kingdom of Bahrain, reflecting the horse’s steady progress and ability to compete at a high international level...

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https://www.omanobserver.om/ampArticle/1188673

Monday, April 27, 2026

Great Britain: Major sponsorship announced as hoof boots rise in popularity across endurance riding

April 23 2026

A new three-year title sponsorship of Endurance GB’s National Championships has been announced, reflecting the growing use of hoof boots across the sport.

The Hoof Boot Shop will become Title Sponsor of the National Championships from 2026, in a partnership that highlights a noticeable shift in how endurance horses are managed and competed.
A sport evolving with horse welfare at its core
Endurance GB, the National Governing Body for endurance riding in Great Britain, oversees a discipline where horse welfare is central to competition. With veterinary checks before, during and after rides, the sport places a strong emphasis on soundness, recovery, and long-term horse health.
In recent years, more riders have been exploring alternative hoof care approaches, with hoof boots becoming an increasingly common sight at all levels of the sport.
National Championships showcase the best of the sport
The National Championships remain the pinnacle of domestic competition, bringing together combinations from grassroots through to elite level.
Held at Thetford 2 on 15–16 August 2026, the Championships include:
  • Senior National Championship (160km in one day)
  • Young Rider National Championship (100km)
  • Championship Series from 20km Foundation level through to Advanced
Qualification takes place across the season, combining performance-based points with results at Area Qualifiers, ensuring the Championships reflect both consistency and progression.
From grassroots fitting service to title sponsor
Founded in 2021, The Hoof Boot Shop began as a mobile fitting service, travelling across the UK to help horse owners find the right hoof boot for their horse.
Since then, it has grown into a nationwide network of approved fitting partners, alongside online fitting services and a specialist product range.
Rachael, Managing Director of The Hoof Boot Shop, said:
“Endurance riders are incredibly focused on what works best for their horses, and that’s something we’ve seen more and more over the last few years. Hoof boots are becoming part of that conversation, particularly for horses competing over varied terrain. We’re proud to support a sport where horse wellbeing and performance go hand in hand.”
A partnership that reflects wider changes in the sport
Endurance GB believes the partnership reflects a broader shift within the discipline, rather than simply a commercial agreement.
Bella Fricker, Marketing and Sponsorship Director at Endurance GB, said:
“This isn’t just about a sponsorship – it’s about recognising how the sport is evolving. We’re seeing more riders explore different approaches to hoof care, and that’s being driven by a real focus on horse comfort and longevity.
The Hoof Boot Shop are a natural partner for the National Championships because they’re already part of that conversation within the endurance community.”
Supporting the future of endurance
The three-year agreement also represents continued investment into the sport, helping to support the National Championships and strengthen partnerships within the equestrian industry.
As riders begin their qualification journeys for 2026, the Championships will once again bring together the very best of endurance riding – from emerging combinations to experienced international competitors.



Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Wipawan Pawitayalarp: Meet Thailand’s Endurance Trailblazer

FEI.org - Full Story

17 April 2026
Words by Stacey Stearn

The experienced athlete reflects on her career, her horses, and the path that has shaped her success...

The name Wipawan Pawitayalarp is well known in Thailand’s Endurance riding community and beyond. She has competed in six major international championships and was part of the Thailand team that won gold at the FEI Asian Championships 2025 on home soil in Pattaya.

In 2011, Wipawan became the first woman to win the Sultan Mizan Cup at Terengganu International Endurance Park in Malaysia with Mulawa Angelus. The field that day was experienced and largely male, at a time when women in the region were still underrepresented in the sport. Her win came after years of steady work, training, and a strong belief in the partnership between horse and rider – something that continues to define her career.

“Becoming the first woman to win the cup was very meaningful,” she said. “I hope it showed that women in Southeast Asia can compete strongly and succeed at the highest level. If that inspired even a few young riders, then it means even more...”

Read more here:
https://www.fei.org/stories/sport/endurance/wipawan-pawitayalarp-meet-thailands-endurance-trailblazer

Sunday, April 12, 2026

Feed Manufacturer Joins Endurance GB for “Suitably Mounted” Welfare Initiative

April 9 2026

Endurance GB is pleased to announce that Baileys Horse Feeds will be supporting the organisation’s Suitably Mounted welfare initiative throughout the 2026 endurance season.

As part of the partnership, Baileys will attend ten endurance rides across the UK, offering riders the opportunity to access free horse weighbridge services, body condition scoring and expert nutrition advice.

The initiative forms part of Endurance GB’s wider commitment to promoting horse welfare, education and informed decision-making within the sport.

At selected rides, riders will have the opportunity to:

• Weigh their horse on a professional weighbridge
• Have their horse’s body condition assessed
• Speak to Baileys nutrition specialists about feeding and management

Supporting Responsible Horsemanship

“Suitably mounted” means that horse and rider partnership are matched in size, weight, fitness, skill and experience – all factors contributing to protecting the horse’s long-term physical and mental wellbeing.

Understanding a horse’s bodyweight and condition helps owners make informed decisions about feeding, training and workload. Many owners estimate their horse’s weight visually, but these estimates can often be inaccurate. Using a weighbridge allows riders to monitor weight more accurately and track changes throughout the season.

Body condition scoring alongside weighing also provides valuable insight into a horse’s overall condition and fitness. John Coldicott, Endurance GB Welfare Director:

“Horse welfare is central to everything we do in endurance riding. The Suitably Mounted initiative is about providing riders with information that helps them better understand their partnership with their horse. Most of our members are already well within the recommended guidelines, but initiatives like this allow riders to access accurate information about their horse’s weight and condition in a supportive environment. It’s not about judgement or enforcement – it’s about education and good horsemanship.”

A Shared Commitment to Horse Welfare

Baileys Horse Feeds are widely recognised for their expertise in equine nutrition and their commitment to supporting horse owners with practical, evidence-based advice.

Their involvement in the Suitably Mounted initiative reflects a shared commitment between Baileys and Endurance GB to support responsible horse management and horse welfare across the sport.

Jane Buchan, Marketing Manager for Baileys Horse Feeds, adds;

“We’re delighted to be supporting Endurance GB’s Suitably Mounted initiative this season. Understanding a horse’s bodyweight and condition is a fundamental part of responsible horse management, helping owners tailor their horses’ diets to achieve an optimum balance of condition and fitness. By bringing our weighbridge and nutrition team directly to rides, we hope to give riders easy access to practical information that can help support their horse’s health, performance and long-term wellbeing.”

A Supportive Approach

Guidelines established by the Suitably Mounted Group (SMG), a collaboration between welfare experts and other professionals in the equine industry, suggest that the rider and all tack should not exceed 20% of the horse’s healthy bodyweight.

Endurance GB recognises that conversations around weight and condition can be sensitive topics. The purpose of the Suitably Mounted initiative is not to judge riders, but to encourage education and awareness.

Recent Endurance GB member survey results highlight the strength of the endurance community’s welfare culture:

• 80% of members support the 20% horse–rider weight ratio guideline
• 90% of riders report they are already compliant

The initiative therefore focuses on providing riders with the opportunity to understand their horse–rider partnership better, rather than enforcing rules.

Looking Ahead to the 2026 Season

The Baileys team will attend selected endurance rides throughout the 2026 season, offering riders the chance to weigh their horses, discuss feeding and management, and learn more about maintaining healthy body condition.

Riders are welcome to visit the Baileys stand during the day to ask questions or take advantage of the free services available.

By helping riders understand their horses better, the initiative aims to support stronger partnerships, better management decisions and the long-term welfare of endurance horses.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Flying vet's frontline account of a brutal 400km Patagonian endurance race

Queenslandcountrylife.com.au - Full Article

By Campbell Costello
April 4 2026

The snow line had crept down overnight and as I reached out of my sleeping bag to find my headtorch - you could tell it was frigid with Patagonian cool.

I was manning the fourth veterinary checkpoint for a horse race across Patagonia; the inaugural "Pass of Tears".

A 400km multi horse endurance race that salutes the mighty Argentine "Criollo" horse and Gaucho horsemanship that allows one to navigate the unforgiving Patagonian terrain.

I was stationed at an Estancia called "La Josefina" - a 17,000 hectare ranch nestled along the northern shores of Lagos San Martin against the border with Chile...

Read more here:
https://www.queenslandcountrylife.com.au/story/9210642/campbell-costello-patagonias-pass-of-tears-vet-on-wild-race/

Thursday, April 09, 2026

Great Britain: Shanti Roos and Fripon storm to endurance victory at Kings Forest

Wsfp.co.uk - Full Article

6th April 2026

A RIDER based in the Quantock Hills has taken top honours at a national endurance riding event, showcasing both athletic performance and the unique partnership between horse and rider.

Dutch-born rider Shanti Roos, who has lived in the UK for over 20 years and runs an Airbnb business with her husband in the Quantocks, stormed to victory in the 80km (50-mile) race at Kings Forest, Suffolk last weekend

Riding her 11-year-old French-bred gelding, Fripon, Shanti delivered a perfectly judged performance to take the win by four minutes and 30 seconds, finishing at an impressive average speed of 17.01km/h...

Read more here:
https://www.wsfp.co.uk/sport/shanti-roos-and-fripon-storm-to-endurance-victory-at-kings-forest-894621

Wednesday, April 08, 2026

Australia: 49 years of endurance in the Warrumbungles with an international flavour

Image by Jo Arblaster - Animal Focus.

EquestrianLife.com.au - Full Article

Around 120 riders and horses are gearing up to hit the trails this weekend for the Tooraweenah Endurance Club’s annual event.

Ellen Dunger for Endurance NSW
Published 8 Apr 2026

This year’s weekend of events is going up a notch. In addition to the usual 7, 20, 40, and 80-kilometre events (with 120km event added this year), there are also international-standard FEI-level rides.

With more endurance riders registered worldwide than the Olympic discipline of eventing, the Tooraweenah Club partnered with Canobolas Endurance Riders to give Australian competitors the opportunity to qualify for overseas international events.

It is the first time FEI events have been staged at Tooraweenah and ride secretary Sonia bonham said the inclusion has bolstered entries, with an additional 32 nominations coming from as far afield as southern NSW and Queensland.

“It is our 49th year and we are runnng our first FEI event.” she said...

Read more here:
https://equestrianlife.com.au/articles/49-years-of-endurance-in-the-warrumbungles-with-an-international-flavour/

JACK AU XOIS excels in French Endurance race

OmanObserver.om - Full Article Published: 05:04 PM,Apr 27,2026 The horse ‘Jack Au Xois’ continued his outstanding performances in endura...