Canada readies first official Working Equitation team for Spain championships
By AI, Created 6:56 PM UTC, June 02, 2026, /AGP/ – Working Equitation Canada has launched its Road to Spain 2026 campaign as Canada prepares to send its first official team to the WAWE World Championships in Jerez de la Frontera this September. The national qualifier series spans Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta, marking a key step for the sport’s growth in Canada.
Why it matters: - Canada is set to send its first official Working Equitation team to the World Association of Working Equitation Championships in Spain. - The debut appearance gives Canadian riders a new international pathway in a sport that is growing worldwide. - Working Equitation Canada says the campaign is also meant to build visibility, sponsorship and community support at home.
What happened: - Working Equitation Canada launched its Road to Spain 2026 campaign and national qualifier series. - Canada will send an official team to the WAWE World Championships in Spain in September 2026. - The championships will be held at the Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre in Jerez de la Frontera. - Qualifier events are scheduled in Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta. - The campaign is aimed at selecting and preparing athletes for international competition.
The details: - Working Equitation combines dressage, obstacle navigation in Ease of Handling, speed rounds and horse-rider partnership. - The discipline is rooted in traditional European working horsemanship. - WECan says the season will include qualifier updates, rider stories, educational content and behind-the-scenes coverage. - The campaign also focuses on athlete development, international preparation, national awareness, sponsorship and partnership opportunities, and strengthening the Canadian Working Equitation community. - For more information, sponsorship opportunities or campaign updates, visit the campaign website. - WECan also shared a social media page at Facebook.
Between the lines: - The official invitation from WAWE signals international recognition for Canada’s Working Equitation program. - A national qualifier series suggests the sport is moving from niche participation toward a more structured competitive pipeline. - WECan is using the Spain campaign as both a performance goal and a national growth strategy.
What’s next: - WECan will run qualifier events through the season leading up to the world championships. - The organization plans to release rider-focused and event coverage as selection and preparation continue. - Supporters, sponsors and equestrian fans are being invited to follow the campaign as Canada builds toward its championship debut.
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