Eighteen year old Beth Robson is Roxloe’s Young Equestrians group leader. Beth said:
“It was really good planning what we are going to do and telling everyone about our exciting ideas. I am looking forward to being part of Young Equestrians.”
Jill Lowther, Roxloe Equestrian Centre Proprietor, said:
“I think the Young Equestrians will give the teenagers something to focus on as a team; working together and towards goals of their own setting which will give them a sense of achievement and importance. I hope that they will encourage others that are not just a part of our equestrian centre to come along and join them.”
Originally developed by Hoof, the British Equestrian Federation’s (BEF) participation programme, the Young Equestrians scheme is being delivered through The Pony Club and will target riding schools across England. Thanks to Sport England funding, Young Equestrians will provide participants with more choice and freedom in how they take part in equestrianism, as well as providing a focus on skill development.
Riding schools who deliver the programme will be given access to virtual tools to help them establish their Young Equestrians club that include example session plans, marketing materials and a host of different ideas on how to retain teenagers in equestrian sport.
If you are a riding school or young person and want more information on how to get involved in the programme please visit www.youngequestrians.club.







