National Equine Forum announces 19 sponsors for 2026 event

The National Equine Forum has secured support from 19 sponsors for its 2026 edition, set to convene in London on March 5. This annual gathering unites policymakers, industry leaders, and welfare groups to tackle key issues in the equine sector. The event relies on such backing to foster collaboration and informed debate.

The National Equine Forum (NEF), recognized as the UK's premier independent equestrian conference, will return on March 5, 2026, in London. Organized by a volunteer committee as a not-for-profit initiative, NEF26 aims to address pressing challenges and opportunities in equine health, welfare, and industry development. With over 600 delegates anticipated—either attending in person or via livestream—the forum will feature discussions on topics such as pre-purchase examinations, technological advancements, and the Sir Colin Spedding Memorial Lecture and Award.

Sponsorship plays a crucial role in sustaining the event's high standards. Gold-level backers include established names like Blue Cross, The British Horse Society, Equine Register, The Horse Trust, and World Horse Welfare, joined by newcomer Hartpury University. Silver sponsors encompass British Equestrian, the British Equine Veterinary Association, the British Horseracing Authority, the Horserace Betting Levy Board, The Mare and Foal Sanctuary, and the RSPCA. At the bronze level are the British Equestrian Trade Association, The Donkey Sanctuary, Redwings Horse Sanctuary, SEIB Insurance Brokers, and Weatherbys e-Passport, with The Saddlers’ Company as a fresh addition.

Tim Brigstocke, chair of the NEF organizing committee, emphasized the sponsors' importance: “We are extremely grateful for the support shown by both our long-standing and new sponsors. Their investment allows us to continue delivering what has become a highly regarded fixture on the equestrian calendar, not only across the UK but internationally.”

Iain Heaton, deputy chief executive of Blue Cross, highlighted the forum's value amid sector pressures: “The National Equine Forum is an essential platform for uniting stakeholders across the equine sector to drive meaningful, collective solutions. As one of the UK’s leading equine welfare charities, Blue Cross supported more than 1,200 horses and their owners in 2025.”

Other supporters echoed this sentiment. Stewart Everett, chief executive of Equine Register, noted opportunities for debate on agreements like the Sanitary and Phytosanitary pact with the EU. Catherine Porter from Hartpury University praised it as a hub for educational exchange focused on welfare, while Philip Napier OBE of The Saddlers’ Company aligned the sponsorship with goals in saddlery standards and collaboration.

Limited sponsorship slots remain available, with in-person tickets on sale and free livestream registration open.

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Maryland 5 Star event cancelled for 2026 over financial concerns

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The Maryland 5 Star, a premier five-star eventing competition in the United States, has been cancelled for 2026 due to financial issues faced by its organizers. US Equestrian confirmed the decision, noting efforts to secure a new licensee for a lower-level event at the same venue. The pause aims to allow for better preparation for a potential return in 2027.

The UK's premier spring equestrian event, the National Equine Show 2026, will take place at the NEC Birmingham from 28 February to 1 March. Expecting over 15,000 attendees, the show features more than 200 global brands and appearances by the Paris 2024 Olympic gold medal-winning British eventing team. Highlights include interactive demonstrations, meet-and-greets, and specialized zones for riders of all levels.

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The International Equestrian Federation (FEI) has announced that its 2026 Endurance Forum will take place in Perugia, Italy. The event will emphasize young athletes, sustainability, safety, and organizational quality in endurance sports.

Professor Chris Riggs, an international champion of horse welfare, received the 2026 Sir Colin Spedding Award at the National Equine Forum in London on 5 March. The award recognizes his efforts to advance equine veterinary care in China and Asia. He also delivered the memorial lecture on progress in the region's horse welfare.

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The Lambourn Open Day, a longstanding event in British horse racing, will return on April 3, 2026, after a three-decade tradition. Visitors can tour top trainers' yards in the morning and enjoy family-friendly activities in the afternoon. All proceeds will support local charities focused on stable staff welfare and emergency services.

The Helsinki International Horse Show is set to return to the Helsinki Expo and Convention Centre after a 30-year absence, running from February 26 to March 1, 2026. Organizers have implemented strict protocols in response to recent EHV-1 cases in Finland, in coordination with the FEI. The event features a World Cup show jumping qualifier and aims to become Finland's largest annual sporting event.

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The second edition of The Emirates Jumping Cup and the opening leg of the 2026 Longines League of Nations have begun at Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club. The event features 203 riders and 313 horses from 37 nations, including top teams from 11 countries. Officials highlighted the UAE's role in hosting major equestrian competitions during a press conference.

 

 

 

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