Forces Equine Games introduces qualifiers to support UK venues
This year Forces Equine have introduced qualifiers for FEG. We still offer open classes but we wanted to support UK venues who have struggled through the pandemic. "FEG is an open competition that our Frontline Workers & Armed Forces both Serving, Ex-Serving & dependants of, can enter and attend. We are still offering that, but we want...
British Equestrian Federation continues to monitor coronavirus outbreak
The British Equestrian Federation (BEF) continues to closely monitor the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Britain and around the world. We continue to follow government advice and are working closely with our member bodies to implement any restrictions required, including any requirements for the staff within our organisations. Following yesterda...
Forces Equine's Evie Toombes at F.E.G. with BBC III
The first thing people often notice about 16-year-old Evie Toombes is the two tubes she has in her nose. That's because Evie has spina bifida, but most of her symptoms – including chronic pain – can't be seen. Not that Evie lets the condition stop her educating others about hidden disabilities, or excelling at the thing she loves – competitive show...
F.E.G. launches Coppers versus Custodians!
From 2018 we will be launching the new "Coppers v's Custodians" in our Dressage section. Forces Equine will select 5 Police Officers to go head to head against HM Prison Service who are attending FEG. The competition will run over Intro, Prelim & Novice and the team with the most points will win! Caroline Vine, Deputy Governor of HM Prison Serv...
BBC 3 Amazing Humans to visit #F.E.G. the Forces Equine Games
The Forces Equine Games is no stranger to the media and this year will see a visit from the television series Amazing Humans. Amazing Humans showcases some of the world's most inspiring and heartwarming individuals. The BBC 3 team will be following Forces Equine FEYRA member Evie Toombes and meeting some of our Forces Equine competitors and behind ...
Spillers support the Forces Equine Games - #F.E.G.
Forces Equine are proud to announce that Spillers Feeds will be coming to F.E.G. in October 2018 at Moreton Morrell.. For over 50 years, we have continued to lead research, innovation and development in equine nutrition and feeding. We are passionate to help benefit the lives of our horses and ponies, whether competitive performance is the goal or ...
Army & You support #F.E.G. the Forces Equine Games
Saddle up for Forces Equine Games - Army&YouTHE UK Public Services Equestrian Championships is taking place at Moreton Morrell in Warwickshire this October in aid of the Air Ambulance Service.http://armyandyou.co.uk/saddle-up-for-forces-equine-games/
Forces Equine forge a business partnership with FOMO
Forces Equine has established a new partnership with Teqnox, the future of body protectors. The award winning TEQNOX body protector's revolutionary design, comfort and features make it like no other. They highly regard rider safety as well as comfort by offering breathable, flexible and non-restrictive protection. TEQNOX body protector is easily ad...
Equine Products UK Ltd join forces with Forces Equine & F.E.G.
Equine Products UK Ltd have become a business partner of Forces Equine and will be supporting the Forces Equine Games at Moreton Morrell in October 2018. The company have offered a discount to all of Forces Equine members which has been added to our secure members area. Robyn from Equine Products UK Ltd approached Forces Equine after a recommendati...
Top riders take part in the first Forces Equine Games at Heckfield
TOP riders from the Armed Forces and the police took part in an inaugural equestrian event in Heckfield. More than 350 people entered the Forces Equine Games, which took place at Wellington Riding off the A33 Reading Road on the bank holiday weekend. The two-day competition included events such as show jumping, dressage, horse archery and tent-pegg...
First ever Forces Equine Games
Inter-service rivalry has been on show in Berkshire this weekend with the first ever Forces Equine Games. The event was inspired by Great Britain's success at London 2012 and the organisors at Wellington Riding near Heckfield hope it'll become a regular competition. Richard Slee reports.
Equine military event held at Wellington Riding
More than 350 people have entered a new military equestrian event in Hampshire which features two jumps used during the London 2012 Olympics. The two-day Forces Equine Games, which includes the Royal Navy Championship, is taking place at Wellington Riding. Teams from military regiments, the police and fire services from across the UK will compete i...