Why does Equestrian Sport Need Independent Oversight to Thrive?

16/08/2025 8 min
Why does Equestrian Sport Need Independent Oversight to Thrive?

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Episode Synopsis

Are we truly putting horses first in equestrian sport—or is winning taking priority? 🐎 In this powerful, feature-length investigation, we explore why independent oversight is essential for the future of horse sport. Drawing on expert research, welfare science, and real-world examples, this documentary-style video reveals the cultural and structural issues threatening equine welfare—and how independent review could change everything.



From tight nosebands to harsh training practices, from governing body conflicts of interest to the science-backed solutions that could protect horses, we dig deep into the truth that the sport can no longer ignore.



🔹 What you’ll learn in this video:



The hidden welfare risks in modern horse sport



How science-based rules can protect equine athletes



Why current oversight isn’t enough—and where it fails



Proven models from other sports that work



Actionable steps to create a safer, fairer future for horses



💬 Join the conversation: Do you think horse sport can survive without independent oversight? Let us know in the comments.



📌 If you care about horses, share this video. Together, we can make change happen.



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