During 2018 swabbing was conducted in all divisions. The Australian Endurance Riders Association Inc (AERA) is committed to supporting a “clean sport” and has asked all Division Associations to increase their rates of swabbing as a matter of priority in
The sport of endurance is a diverse mix of participants, both human and equine.
For our sport to be relevant and inclusive of all entrants and to ensure we are encouraging, supportive and safe there must be a standard to which
AERA invites comment from all members on the Draft AERA Constitution. This document and an Information Sheet, providing a guide to understanding the model selected and some rationale for this undertaking, are available here. Both documents should be read in conjunction
Australian Endurance Riders Association (AERA) is disappointed to announce an adverse analytical finding involving prohibited substances at the Waterloo community Cup III event held on 15 April 2018.
A horse tested positive to the prohibited substance Phenylbutazone and its metabolite, Oxyphenbutazone.
The Australian Endurance Riders Association (AERA) is disappointed to announce an adverse analytical finding involving prohibited substances at the Wingello Ride on 27/05/2017.
A horse tested positive to the prohibited substances, Theobromine, Paraxanthine, Caffeine and Theophylline. All substances are listed as
AERA’s Insurance partner, Newmarket Grandwest Insurance Brokers is offering a special insurance deal on horse floats for all AERA members. We encourage you to support the insurance broker who supports endurance riding.