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Welcome new WAWE members Canada and Romania

It´s a pleasure to welcome our new members no. 23 CANADA and no. 24 ROMANIA. The discipline is growing all over the world, if you want to become our next member you can find all infos at "how to become a WAWE member". All infos about Canada and all other member nations you can find HERE.


  • WAWE Qualifier Munich
  • WAWE Qualifier Munich
  • WAWE Qualifier Munich
  • WAWE Qualifier Munich

The WAWE Qualifier was held during one of germany´s biggest fairs "Pferd International" 18th-21st may 2023. International judges Nicola Danner (Germany) and Charlotta Strom (Sweden) were responsible for the marks. 32 competitors came to show masters level, ridden with one hand.

After three trails Martina Weteschnik (Austria) got 1st place with her Lusitano "Bogalho", 2nd place to Katja Lauer (Germany), 3rd place to Thomas Türmer (Germany). You can find all results on www.results.hsr-performance.de


WAWE elected the Directive Bodies

The General Assembly of the World Association for Working Equitation (WAWE) was held on Thursday, December 15, and elected, unanimously, the new Social Bodies that will lead the International Working Equitation for Work for the next three years. With the presence of 18 Associations, WAWE unanimously elected its Governing Bodies, where the President of the Portuguese João Ralão Duarte is maintained.

The Governing Bodies will be composed of:
General Assembly
President: Juan Jose del Valle (México)
Georgia Shone (Great Britain)
Board
President: João Ralão Duarte (Portugal)
Aldo Capovilla (Italy)
Barbara Laurent (France)
Isabel Dorronsoro (Colombia)
Jose Andres Benito (Spain)
Markus Grüter (Germany)
Sandra Migl (Austria)
Fiscal Council
President - Alexandra Häusler (Switzerland)                        
Doreen Atkinson (USA)

The Working Equitation started as a discipline in the middle ninety’s with 4 countries: Italy, Spain, France and Portugal and currently, WAWE has 22 countries and with a growing number of participants worldwide. This sport is now of great importance in the global equestrian world, not only for the number of riders who captivate different age groups, but also as an important way growth of a certain way of riding in an equestrian context that is now gaining new adepts.

WAWE's new Board will continue this growth process with the responsibility inherent in the current importance of sport, ensuring that it will be done with great commitment.