Registration open for Equestic-Dutch Masters coaching forum

Following the Equestic sponsorship of The Dutch Masters 2026 dressage event, registration is now open for the free 'Future of Coaching' forum on March 12. Professional trainers can learn from top coaches like Richard Davison and Laurens van Lieren on AI, performance, and horse welfare.

Building on the February announcement of Equestic's partnership with The Dutch Masters 2026—including sponsorship of the FEI Dressage World Cup Freestyle—registration is now open for the exclusive 'Future of Coaching' forum.

Scheduled for March 12 at 15:00 in the Hertog Zaal at Brabanthallen in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, the event targets professional horse trainers and coaches. It will feature a panel moderated by Richard Davison (four-time British Olympian), with Laurens van Lieren (Dutch medalist and KNHS Technical Manager), Wout Jan van der Schans (Dutch show jumping national coach), Leon Rutten (Equestic CEO), and others.

Discussions will address AI's role in enhancing coaching, performance, teaching methods, horse welfare, and preserving human horsemanship amid technological advancements.

Free to register for professionals, attendees gain complimentary venue access, a 15% discount on March 12 tickets, and 35 KNHS license points. Limited seating makes early registration advisable ahead of The Dutch Masters event (March 12-15).

This forum continues Equestic's commitment to AI-driven innovation in equestrian sports, complementing traditional practices.

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