Expressions of Interest being sought from senior riders for 2016 World Championships and beyond
Equestrian Australia is calling for expressions of interest from riders to compete at the following senior events:
- World Endurance Championships 2016 to be held in Dubai, UAE
- World Equestrian Games 2018 to be held in Bromont, Canada
At this stage, the final requirements for qualification are uncertain, and there may be changes to the requirements specified below. The intent is to gather expressions from riders who wish to prepare themselves for possible selection to represent Australia at these events. EA will work with the riders and their horses to prepare them to successfully compete at these events.
Key Qualification Criteria to Note:
The horse must be at least 8 years of age and have successfully completed:
- 3 x CEI2* events or higher, of which at least one must be at the minimum speed of 14 kph, for the current championship format
- 1 x CEI3* 160 km one day ride. This ride will need to be in combination with you as the rider, except those riders categorised as elite senior athletes.
Rider minimum qualifications are that you must be turning 14 years of age or older in the year of the competition, and have completed at least:
- 5 x CEI2* events or higher,
- One of these rides must be a CEI3* 160 km one day ride at the minimum speed of 14 kph with the nominated horse, except those riders who are elite senior athletes
- The “qualifying ride” of 160 km at 14 kph or faster has to be done no earlier than 24 months before and no later than 60 days before the event
The EA Endurance Selection Panel will work closely with riders to develop qualification and performance plans to assist riders and horses achieve the necessary levels to be considered for selection. In addition the Panel will work to identify opportunities to compete overseas to assist riders gain valuable experience in international competition.
The Selection Panel’s ultimate aim is to build a team of riders and horses who have a high chance of winning medals for Australia. The panel will look for horses and riders who can complete successfully (both at a national and international level) at good speed over 120 and 160 km vet gate into hold rides. The panel will also be considering the international exposure and experience of riders and horses.
Please note this will be a completely self-funded competition. Riders will be responsible for the following costs:
- Return airfares to Dubai / Bromont
- Horse Transportation and related costs
- Transport to/from the airports
- Meals and accommodation
- Insurance (The EA National Office can assist with this insurance)
- Entry fees and any other related expenses
If you are interested in riding at international Championship events and in representing Australia, you are encouraged to submit an expression of interest by completing the following form. It is not necessary to be qualified at this point as there is time available to meet the requirements for selection.
Closing dates for the expressions of interest:
- World Endurance Championships – 30th September 2015
- World Equestrian Games – 30th November 2015
Details on how to apply are contained within the form.