Equestrians start monthly sustainability challenge for horses

A group of equestrians launched the #smallchangechallenge in April to encourage small monthly steps toward environmental sustainability in horse care.

Ruth Dancer and Zoe Rudge from White Griffin, along with Belle Richardson of SealStop and Jess Vickers of Unibed, created the initiative. Participants commit to one sustainable action each month, such as saving water or avoiding single-use plastics, with the goal of benefiting both the environment and participants' finances.

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The Welfare Stewarding Group has introduced a new award to recognize exhibitors who prioritize horse welfare at shows.

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British Equestrian has released its annual State of the Nation Report for 2025, highlighting growth in participation alongside ongoing challenges for the sector.

Two more competitors have pulled out of the Mars Badminton Horse Trials ahead of the cross-country phase.

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The inaugural British Bridleless Competition took place at Merrist Wood on 31 May, featuring showjumping and dressage events without bridles. More than 20 competitors participated, with around 500 spectators in attendance. Organisers described the event as a success that has sparked widespread interest.

The British Show Pony Society Winter Championships drew a strong field at Arena UK despite fuel crisis concerns. Seventeen combinations claimed titles across novice, challenge and supreme divisions. The event offered Royal International and London International tickets.

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The World Breeding Federation for Sport Horses has introduced further adjustments to the Jumping World Breeding Championships for Young Horses. The updates aim to prioritize horse welfare and age-appropriate competition.

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