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LIFE AFTER LOCKDOWN

Planning ahead for socially-distanced competitions

Equestrian governing bodies are getting plans in place to ensure a return to competitive riding when the government is in a position to relax coronavirus restrictions.

The British Equestrian Federation (BEF), British Dressage, British Showjumping and British Eventing have highlighted that they are in full support of the restrictions currently in place and will not return to action until it is safe to do so.

There is expected to be a period of

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