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An Introduction to Endurance Riding

This video is a brief introduction to Endurance Riding by the governing body for the sport, EnduranceGB. We have a countrywide Group structure designed to help and support all riders coming into the sport. After viewing the video, please click Groups where you will find full details of the one nearest to you. Membership details are also a click away, please browse at your leisure – click Joining.

During 2006 over 10,000 riders enjoyed the feast of Endurance fun EGB organised at over 125 venues all around the country, why not come and join us?

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Endurance GB The Competitive Long Distance Horse Riding Society for England and Wales
National Agricultural Centre, Stoneleigh Park, Kenilworth, Warwickshire CV8 2RP
telephone: 02476 697929 

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Endurance GB The Competitive Long Distance Horse Riding Society for England and Wales

"Our mission is to promote and enhance the sport of Endurance (Competitive Long Distance) Riding within the United Kingdom, by providing competition, training and development opportunities that will appeal to all levels of rider from beginner to world class winner."