Oran, Algeria – The Algerian Equestrian Federation (AEF) has finalized a comprehensive training program for its riders, both male and female, in anticipation of upcoming international competitions scheduled for 2026. This announcement was made Saturday in Oran by the President of the AEF, Fawzi Sahraoui.
The program is designed to enhance the skills and readiness of Algerian equestrians to effectively compete on the global stage. Specific details of the program remain confidential, but sources indicate it will involve intensive training camps, participation in national-level competitions, and potentially, opportunities to train abroad with experienced international coaches.
“We are committed to providing our riders with the best possible preparation for the challenges that lie ahead,” stated Sahraoui during a press briefing. “This program reflects our dedication to the development of equestrian sports in Algeria and our ambition to achieve significant success in international arenas.”
The AEF’s focus on international competition follows a period of growth and investment in equestrian infrastructure and training facilities across Algeria. The federation hopes that this strategic approach will result in improved performances and increased representation of Algerian riders in prestigious equestrian events worldwide.
The success of this program is considered vital for raising the profile of equestrian sports within Algeria and inspiring a new generation of riders to pursue excellence. The AEF is confident that with dedicated training and support, Algerian equestrians will be well-prepared to represent their nation with pride and distinction in the 2026 international competitions. DZWatch will continue to provide updates as the program progresses.



