Tag: competition

Win a solution for your travel and competition tack!

Win a solution for your travel and competition tack!

Keep your kit organised at home and at events with Haybrook & Co's transportable luxury tack lockers

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Moving up from BE80 to BE90

Moving up from BE80 to BE90

As the new season begins, it’s time to turn your attention to your goals. We talk to a BE coach to help you set your objectives

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Moving up from BE90 to BE100

Moving up from BE90 to BE100

Move up with confidence with BE coach Sarah Ettridge's expertise

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Moving up from Novice to Intermediate

Moving up from Novice to Intermediate

Ready to move up to Intermediate? We ask coach Robin Dumas for his thoughts

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Moving up from Intermediate to Advanced

Moving up from Intermediate to Advanced

Preparation is key if you want to step up to Advanced, says BE Master Coach Caroline Moore

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Which event should I aim for in 2021?

Which event should I aim for in 2021?

Plot your journey for the new season with the help of EquiRatings and British Eventing Life’s rider pathway guide

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British Eventing 2021 calendar

British Eventing 2021 calendar

Following last year’s disrupted schedule, there’s a host of brand new events to look forward to this season

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Dealing with competition nerves

Dealing with competition nerves

If before competing you can’t picture riding or remember your training, trigger words or actions correspond to a positive event can help

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Improving your dressage test

Improving your dressage test

Ruth Edge explains why getting the basics right at home without the use of training aids or gimmicks should ensure that you can produce a high-quality dressage test at any level

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Do I need an FEI passport?

Do I need an FEI passport?

Aiming for international competition? You probably have a detailed training and competition schedule - but is your paperwork in order?

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Advice for your first BE80 event

Advice for your first BE80 event

BE80(T) is a great way to start eventing; we get some top tips from Linda DeMatteo, one of our regular BE80(T) coaches

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10 things you only know if you’re a BE volunteer

10 things you only know if you’re a BE volunteer

Elin Stenberg, a volunteer since 2004 when she attended her first fence judging course, gives us her insights

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Q&A with cross country course designer Eric Winter

Q&A with cross country course designer Eric Winter

Youth Performance Manager Darrell Scaife met Eric Winter (via Zoom) to put questions from some of the riders on the BE Youth Programmes

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How to succeed as a young rider in eventing

How to succeed as a young rider in eventing

British Eventing Accredited Coach Jonathan Chapman discusses the various ways BE helps young riders to flourish

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Dealing with pressure

Dealing with pressure

We take a look at how the pressure of competition impacts us all differently and offer some advice on how to deal with it

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