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Cycle 4 Caroline: A challenging 1000 km cycle ride for a great cause
We are grateful to be a beneficiary of the Cycle 4 Caroline challenge, a 1000km bike ride in memory of Caroline March, an event rider who passed away earlier in…
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Meet the team – Jane Rudd and Jane Hunter-Walsh!
In this month’s blog we’re taking you behind the scenes to introduce you to the two Janes, members of staff who truly help the magic happen here at the British…
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British Eventing Support Trust announced as official charity for Cornbury House Horse Trials 2024.
The British Eventing Support Trust is delighted to announce its selection as the official charity partner for the prestigious Cornbury Horse Trials, taking place from 11th to 15th September 2024.…
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Joint message from British Eventing and the British Eventing Support Trust
British Eventing and the British Eventing Support Trust extend their heartfelt condolences to Georgie Campbell’s family and friends alongside all who were involved in and affected by yesterday’s tragedy. British…
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From glittering balls to helping British Eventing riders…
Our 2023 Winter Ball was a success in every sense of the word. The team here at the British Eventing Support Trust worked hard for months to put on a…
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Join us at Badminton and Belsay Horse Trials and support our work!
With the eventing season now well underway, here at the British Eventing Support Trust we’re looking forward to a busy calendar of events during May. We know none of you…
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A joint statement from British Eventing and the British Eventing Support Trust
We are saddened to learn of the death of Caroline March. Eventing is a close-knit community and Caroline was a popular and successful member of the eventing family. Life changing…
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A quizzical thank you!
We would like to take this opportunity to say a big thank you to everyone who participated in our first online quiz. The evening was full of laughs and the…
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Are you betting on nothing going wrong? Why it’s essential to be insured.
Working with and riding horses is an inherently risky thing to do. Around half a tonne of animal becomes wonderfully manageable when you’re both on the same page, but if…
