British Equestrian | |
Formerly: | British Equestrian Federation |
Formation: | 1972 |
Type: | Sport governing body |
Headquarters: | Kenilworth |
Location: | United Kingdom |
Membership: | 15 full and 4 associate member organisations representing 280,000 members between them |
Language: | English |
Leader Title: | Chairman / Chief Executive |
Leader Name: | Malcom Wharton CBE |
Leader Title2: | Patron |
Leader Name2: | Queen Camilla |
Num Staff: | 20 |
British Equestrian (previously the British Equestrian Federation), founded 1972[1] is the national governing body of equestrian sport in Great Britain and represents the country at the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI).[2] The Queen is the organisation's patron.[3]
As an umbrella body, the purpose of the federation is the steering of equestrianism in Britain.
Together with the British Horseracing Authority and the Thoroughbred Breeders Association, the federation forms the British Horse Industry Confederation.[4] As of 2024, the body has 829 officials, 2081 registered athletes and 4572 registered horses.
The leaderships stands for a period of four years, with a maximum of two terms. The chairman is Malcom Wharton as of 2020, with previous chairmen including Badminton Horse Trials organiser Hugh Thomas.
British Equestrian is formed of nineteen (fourteen full, five associate) independent member bodies who represent the various equestrian sports.[5]