La directrice générale de British Eventing fait état des défis financiers et de l'avancement de la saison

Rosie Williams, directrice générale de British Eventing, a abordé les pressions financières persistantes au sein de la discipline tout en soulignant des résultats préliminaires encourageants pour la saison en cours.

Williams a déclaré que British Eventing avait été confronté à des conditions financières difficiles, mais a exprimé une plus grande confiance dans la gestion actuelle de ses finances. Elle a insisté sur la nécessité de constituer des réserves plutôt que de générer d'importants bénéfices et a décrit la viabilité comme un exercice d'équilibre constant pour l'organisation, les organisateurs d'événements et les participants.

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