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BETA is the British Equestrian Trade Association, supporting businesses in the equestrian industry. It provides market research, training, and a trusted accreditation scheme for retailers and manufacturers. BETA promotes high standards, safety, and consumer confidence, helping members thrive through networking, lobbying, and educational initiatives across the UK and internationally.
Bedmax, founded in Northumberland in 2000, is a UK‑based equine bedding specialist producing low‑dust, pine shavings and straw pellets (Bedmax, Littlemax, Stockmax, Strawmax) designed to promote stable hygiene and horse respiratory health. It was the first bedding brand to achieve BETA NOPS accreditation, ensuring contamination‑free production
British Breeding was originally created by British Equestrian as a way of promoting British bred horses, the grading/assessment of stallions and mares and to deliver widely accessible young horse assessments to identify talented horses early in their careers. The Futurity young horse assessments have been pivotal in identifying future international event horses such as Lordships Graffalo, Jalapeno, Graffenacht, Pencos Crown Jewel, Corouet, High Time, Bling and many more. Futurity runs during July and August each year and supporters can join us as members, get our quarterly magazine and find out more about our annual Stallion Event and our other initiatives in support of British breeding at www.british-breeding.com and https://www.facebook.com/BritishBreedingFuturity
British Equestrian is the National Governing Body for horse sports in the UK, affiliated to the Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI), the international governing body of equestrian sports. Headed by their patron, HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, they exist to provide leadership, vision and purpose in steering the direction of equestrianism.
British Equestrian is an umbrella organisation representing the interests of three million riders, vaulters and carriage drivers in Great Britain via 18 independent member bodies. Established in 1972, they are the largest representative body within the equestrian industry.
CrossCountry app creates a GPS course map to help riders memorise their course and ride to time. It’s also great for spectators to find your favourite fence, food, toilets or big screen. Download the free CrossCountry app at crosscountryapp.com to have the Blenheim interactive maps handy on your phone.
The FEI is the world governing body for horse sport recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and was founded in 1921. Equestrian sport has been part of the Olympic movement since the 1912 Games in Stockholm. The FEI is the sole controlling authority for all international events in the Olympic sports of Jumping, Dressage and Eventing, as well as Driving, Endurance and Vaulting. The FEI became one of the first international sports governing bodies to govern and regulate global para sport alongside its six able-bodied disciplines when Para Dressage joined its ranks in 2006. The FEI now governs all international competitions for Para Dressage and Para Driving.
First founded in London’s Piccadilly in 1707, Fortnum & Mason have remained an essential destination for anyone in search of extraordinary food, exceptional service and joy-giving things ever since. Picnics for Blenheim Palace International Horse Trials can be booked here.
HorseLight provides a cost-effective, wellbeing/welfare driven, stable lighting solution, for performance, leisure, and breeding horses alike. By offering horses a more natural and biologically appropriate indoor environment. HorseLights groundbreaking blue light therapy, automatic stable light system, is designed to support the physical and mental well-being of horses, by replicating natural day/sunlight and seasonal cycles, whilst stabled.
Horse & Hound – Blenheim Palace International Horse Trial’s media partner – will be bringing readers all the breaking news from the event – and all major events throughout the season – on horseandhound.co.uk, as well as a full, in-depth report and comment in the 26 September issue. Essential reading for all horse owners and horse sport fans. To find out more take a look at these subscription options.
On sale every four weeks, Horse&Rider magazine provides readers with advice from leading experts in riding and horse care, with up-to-date features on veterinary, training, horse care and management.
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Joules, renowned for its stylish yet practical British countryside clothing and accessories, is the Official Merchandise Supplier for the 2025 Agria FEI Eventing European Championship. Combining quality, comfort, and timeless design, Joules offers exclusive event merchandise that perfectly blends everyday wearability with equestrian-inspired flair.
Nature First will be supplying trees for the VIP Palace Pavilion sponsored by Subaru. Offering bespoke nationwide services, they supply, plant, and move semi-mature trees with a 1.6m tree spade. Tree hire is also available. Contact for a free site visit.


UK Sport is the UK government’s strategic agency for major events at the UK level. We work closely with our sporting, national and regional partners to ensure that the UK successfully bids for and stages some of the world’s biggest international sporting events. We believe in the power of major events and their ability to unite spectators, local communities and provide exciting opportunities for individuals.
White Griffin are the driving force behind the British Equestrian Federation sustainability vision and are proud to support businesses and equestrians across the UK, in feeling inspired and empowered to help our natural world, whilst also safeguarding the sport against the risks of climate change through the platform Equestrians4Nature.