Alex Hua Tian shares philosophy on horses and compassion

As the Year of the Horse approaches in 2026, Chinese equestrian eventing rider Alex Hua Tian reflects on his bond with horses. He views them not just as competition partners but as everyday companions. His experiences have formed a philosophy emphasizing balance between ambition and compassion.

Alex Hua Tian, a prominent Chinese rider in equestrian eventing, offers insights into his relationship with horses amid preparations for the upcoming Year of the Horse in 2026. For Hua Tian, these animals transcend their role in sports; they are integral companions in daily life.

In 2026, he plans to compete with nine horses, each possessing a unique personality. This commitment stems from years of dedicated training and care, which have profoundly influenced his perspective on equestrian pursuits. Hua Tian's philosophy centers on achieving equilibrium between drive and empathy, a principle he applies both to his equine partners and, by extension, to human endeavors.

This outlook highlights the deeper emotional connections in equestrian sports, where success relies on mutual understanding. As the lunar calendar signals the Year of the Horse, Hua Tian's words inspire those seeking harmony in ambition and kindness.

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Dynamic photo of a young rider and horse jumping at the Longines Hong Kong International Horse Show 2026 opening at AsiaWorld-Expo.
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Longines Hong Kong International Horse Show opens at AsiaWorld-Expo

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The Longines Hong Kong International Horse Show 2026 kicked off on Friday at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong, marking its second year with a three-day lineup of elite show jumping and youth competitions. Leading riders highlighted the event's role in elevating local equestrian talent, while young participants like Carrie Wang delivered strong performances. The spectacle also featured lifestyle elements to engage a broad audience.

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On February 20, 2026, Lhasa hosted traditional ethnic equestrian shows and horse racing to celebrate the third day of the Tibetan New Year, Losar. These events featured skilled riders demonstrating cultural traditions in China's Xizang Autonomous Region. The performances highlighted the festival's emphasis on family reunions and athletic displays.

Ashish Limaye claimed India's first individual continental gold in eventing after 43 years at the 2025 FEI Asian Equestrian Championships in Pattaya, Thailand. The victory marked a personal redemption following a disappointing performance at the 2023 Asian Games. India's success extended to team silver in eventing and multiple silvers in dressage.

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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 seventh edition of the Souq Waqif Equestrian Festival 2026 began on Tuesday in Doha, Qatar, featuring a showcase of purebred Arabian horses. Organized by the Celebrations Committee of the Private Engineering Office, the event runs until January 27 and draws significant interest from owners, breeders, and the public. It highlights the strength, agility, and beauty of these horses while reinforcing their role in Qatari cultural heritage.

 

 

 

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