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Major eventing shake-up planned to boost numbers

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A MAJOR shake-up to provide better value for money is planned as British Eventing (BE) takes action to reverse its declining membership.

Chief executive Helen West, who took on the role in August, shared a vision of the sport’s future at the organisation’s AGM on Wednesday (24 November).

The main points were cheaper membership for the lower-end grassroots riders, better value for all in eventing and the need for the sport to be

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