A letter from Kevin Babington
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- November 21, 2025
- By Staff Writers
Dear Friends,
As another winter season begins here in Wellington, I find myself reflecting—as I always do this time of year—on the extraordinary partnership that makes our sport unlike any other.
Kevin Babington rehabilitatingHorse and rider stepping into a new season together… hope in every stride, opportunity around every corner, and the privilege of doing what we love.
I want to take a moment to wish each of you the very best in the months ahead.
May your horses stay sound, your rides be rewarding, and your goals—whatever they may be—come within reach.
Our sport continues to grow, innovate, and inspire because of the passion and dedication of riders like you.
But I also want to speak to something even more important than winning a ribbon or finishing a round—and that is your safety.
As many of you know, my own journey took a turn that none of us ever expect.
And while I’ve faced my share of challenges, I have also witnessed firsthand the strength of this community, the kindness of strangers, and the power of preparation.
That is why the mission of the Kevin Babington Foundation, and our emphasis on safety, means so much to me.
Safety isn’t just about protecting yourself. It’s about protecting everything and everyone who depends on you—your family, your barn, your clients, your horses, and your future.







The competition will take place as part of Circuito Hípico del Sol in Vejer de la Frontera, Spain, from Oct. 22-26.


The team will be led by Chef d’Equipe Robert Ridland and Team Leader Lizzy Chesson.
The team will be led by Chef d’Equipe Robert Ridland and Team Leader Lizzy Chesson.


