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British Equestrian releases new five-year horse-centric strategy

Thursday, 27 February 2025

British Equestrian (BEF) has today unveiled an ambitious strategy for the future direction of the federation with a clear vision of our role in supporting the equestrian sector, worth an estimated £5 billion to the UK economy, for future growth and success. Covering 2025 to 2030 and shaped by the BEF Board and executive with input from staff and member bodies, the document is a road map to unite, inspire and grow Britain’s 4.3 million strong equestrian community for the benefit of everyone who connects with horses.

With an uncompromisable commitment to the guardianship of the horse as our guiding principle, the five-year strategy outlines four key strategic priorities with ‘golden threads’ woven throughout to strengthen every consideration, decision and action. The fundamental values of excellence, respect, integrity, transparency, inclusivity and courage set our culture, while enablers detail the key competencies required to bring the strategy to life and achieve the outlined aims and goals.

British Equestrian Chair Fields Wicker-Miurin OBE FKC commented; “The last four years have thrown a lot of challenges at us, our member bodies and all involved with horses in the UK, from Brexit and the pandemic to the cost-of-living crisis and the wider public questions around horse welfare.  We recognise these challenges and the need to face them squarely to protect the future for our sport and the horses we love.  We have spent a lot of time listening, and our strategy reflects what we have heard from a range of different voices in the equestrian world.    

“In my six months as Chair, I’ve seen first-hand how the love for the horse, whether from a happy hacker or an Olympic medalist, brings us all together. We are all focused on building a sustainable future with the horse at the forefront of everything we do. We have a great foundation to build from with every one of Britain’s athletes returning home from the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games with at least one medal, and there is so much more to come. We look forward to working with our member bodies and more widely across the equestrian sector to deliver our strategy and demonstrate the value and positive social impact of our sector to the wider world.”

British Equestrian’s key strategic priorities for the next five years are: 

  • To enable and support a vibrant and healthy equestrian sector
  • To represent and advocate for the needs of our member bodies and sector at the highest level, both nationally and internationally
  • To be a leading equestrian nation 
  • To support sustainable growth at all levels, ensuring a thriving, accessible, diverse and inclusive sport.

Equine and human welfare and wellbeing are at the heart of the golden threads, reinforced by partnership and collaboration, equity, inclusion and diversity and environmental sustainability.

Chief Executive Jim Eyre added: “We are a proud and successful equestrian nation, and with that comes a huge responsibility to ensure the sport can continue to grow and develop.  Despite the wide-ranging benefits of our sport, the sector is faced with numerous challenges, which we collectively must address and navigate.  With the oversight of our Board of Directors, the British Equestrian team, our member bodies and key equestrian and sporting stakeholders, and underpinned by a robust operational plan, we can deliver this operational strategy to ensure Great Britain remains at the forefront of the sport, and that the sector continues to thrive into the future."

View the strategy document