Andrea Laws-King Selected for Longines FEI Endurance World Championship
Equestrian Australia is pleased to announce that Andrea Laws-King has been selected to represent Australia at the Longines FEI Endurance World Championship - Senior Riders, which will take place 22 May 2021 in Pisa (ITA).
The FEI has also annouced the final line-up for the event, with 81 competitors from 32 countries and five continents ready to challenge for the 2021 individual and team world titles.
The event will be staged in the magnificent Parco Naturale Migliarino San Rossore Massaciuccoli, one of the largest and most ancient nature parks in Tuscany.
Andrea Laws-King will be contesting the event riding Heathfield's Bin Sadaqa, who was bred by Andrea in 2007, making the achievement even more special.
Andrea Laws-King at Euston Park, England in 2019 in the 160km FEI 3 star ride on Heathfield’s Bin Sadaqa, their qualifying ride for the World Championships.
Andrea has been riding endurance since 1993 and has completed 11,857 successful competition kilometres in Australia and has always had a passion for FEI Competition. When her daughter Sasha Savage (nee Laws-King) was a little girl, Andrea competed at the World Championships in Kansas in 1996, and then in 1998 at the Pan American Championships in Oregon.
Andrea is the only Australian competing at the FEI Longines World Endurance Championships in Pisa, Italy on 22nd May, 2021.
A full list of competitors for the event can be found here.
Visit the event website here.
The Longines FEI Endurance World Championships 2021 will be broadcast live on FEI TV so fans and followers can watch the action unfold from all around the globe