Thailand to Host 2025 FEI Asian Championships: Meet the Newly Appointed Ground Jury

Pattaya, Thailand – The prestigious 2025 FEI Asian Championships have been earmarked for a spectacular showcase at the Thai Polo and Equestrian Club in Pattaya, marking the event’s second installment. Organized by the International Equestrian Federation (FEI), this championship serves as a competitive platform for Asian equestrians, aligning with the cycle of the Asian Games.

Initially scheduled for a different date, the championship was moved to November 24-30, 2025, to avoid overlapping with the South East Asian Games occurring the same year. This strategic rescheduling ensures maximum participation and viewership.

Leading the scrutiny of the competition, the FEI has announced an experienced ground jury. The panel will be headed by Isobel Wessels from Great Britain, with Germany’s Elke Ebert, Vittorio Barba from the Philippines, Anne Prain of France, and Sunil Shivdas from India completing the list. Their roles are crucial in maintaining the integrity and fairness of the competition.

Adding to the international flavor, Mary Seefried from Australia will act as the foreign technical delegate, while Great Britain’s Dan Chapman will oversee the event as chief steward, ensuring strict adherence to regulations and smooth logistical operations.

The introduction of such a championship underscores FEI’s commitment to providing a competitive platform exclusive to Asian equestrians, enriching the sporting calendar within the continent. It also reflects the growing interest and investment in equestrian sports in Asia, following the success of the inaugural event in 2019, which saw significant achievements like Dongheon Nam and Team Thailand clinching gold.

As the event returns to Pattaya, organizers and participants alike eagerly anticipate another thrilling chapter in Asian equestrian sports. The selection of a highly qualified jury and experienced officials further promises a championship held to the highest standards, fostering sportsmanship and excellence.

As preparations for the 2025 FEI Asian Championships progress, the global equestrian community watches with great interest, marking their calendars for what promises to be a spectacular congregation of talent and sportsmanship in the picturesque settings of Pattaya.

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