US Equestrian appoints Jeffrey Stuart as endurance team chef d'équipe

US Equestrian has named Jeffrey Stuart as the Chef d'Équipe for the U.S. Endurance Team ahead of the 2026 competition year. Stuart will guide the team through preparations for the FEI Endurance World Championship in Al Ula, Saudi Arabia, on November 28, 2026. His appointment draws on decades of experience in endurance riding and military leadership.

The announcement came from US Equestrian in Lexington, Kentucky, highlighting Stuart's extensive background in the sport. He entered endurance riding in 1999 and has held roles such as national endurance ride manager for 11 years and crew support at recent FEI Championships. Stuart has also trained horses to FEI level and collaborated with top competitors.

Beyond equestrian activities, Stuart served in the United States military from 1976 to 2011, taking on leadership positions including Commander, Director, and Chief of Staff. These experiences have informed his views on preparation, accountability, and team unity, topics he often addresses in speaking engagements.

In his new position, Stuart will manage team coordination, preparation, and strategy for the 2026 FEI Endurance World Championship. He will work alongside team veterinarian Dr. Olivia Rudolphi and Team Leader Nicole Zerbee to foster a focused approach toward international competition.

Stuart expressed enthusiasm for the role, stating, "I am so excited and grateful to be part of this team. The organization, horse owners, riders, vets, support/crews, and everyone involved have the best opportunity we’ve had to do great things in Alula Saudi Arabia this coming November. I am looking forward to meeting everyone and working with U.S. Endurance."

Related Articles

News illustration depicting controversial rape-accused Indian equestrian coach at Jordan qualifiers amid protests and ministry notice.
Image generated by AI

India's equestrian federation names rape-accused coach for Jordan qualifiers

Reported by AI Image generated by AI

The Equestrian Federation of India (EFI) has appointed Col (Retd) Tarsem Singh Warraich, who faces rape and sexual harassment charges, as coach-cum-manager for the Indian team at the International Tent Pegging Federation (ITPF) World Cup Qualifiers in Jordan. This decision has ignited outrage and prompted the Sports Ministry to issue a show-cause notice to the EFI over governance failures. The controversy highlights ongoing issues within the federation, including past suspensions and compliance lapses.

British-based Irish Grand Prix rider Dane Rawlins has been named the new Australian chef d'equipe and technical leader. This appointment will run through the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Rawlins brings his expertise to guide Australia's equestrian efforts in the coming years.

Reported by AI

US Equestrian has selected four athletes to represent the U.S. Jumping Team at the FEI Jumping Nations Cup Wellington CSIO4*, scheduled for February 25 to March 1, 2026, at Wellington International. The team will be led by Chef d’Equipe Robert Ridland and Team Leader Lizzy Chesson. This event highlights international jumping competition with a $200,000 prize.

The Royal Commission for AlUla has announced its ambition to position the Saudi Arabian site as a premier center for equestrian sports worldwide. This initiative aims to elevate AlUla's status in the global equestrian community. The declaration was made public on January 31, 2026.

Reported by AI

Australia's emerging dressage riders delivered impressive performances at the 2026 EBM Group Australian Youth Dressage Championships, held over four days at Werribee Park National Equestrian Centre. Competitors across various age groups showcased professionalism and tight contests, highlighting the sport's promising future. Standout wins came in FEI divisions, with scores reflecting high skill levels.

French rider Julien Epaillard claimed victory in the FEI Jumping World Cup in Amsterdam, outpacing the field on his wife's home-bred horse Donatello d'Auge. Swiss competitor Alain Jufer secured second place on Dante MM in a tense 12-rider jump-off, boosting his chances for the World Cup Final.

Reported by AI

Alec Lochore, a veteran in eventing course design, has been selected to create the cross-country course for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games at Santa Anita Park. The appointment surprised him, but he views it as a profound honor amid the challenges of adapting a historic racetrack for the discipline. Lochore emphasizes horse safety and scientific preparation as key priorities.

 

 

 

This website uses cookies

We use cookies for analytics to improve our site. Read our privacy policy for more information.
Decline