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13 Oct 2025

Tipperary man Alan Wade will be the Jumping Course Designer at the next Olympic Games

He is the son of jumping great Tommy Wade

Tipperary man Alan Wade will be the Jumping Course Designer at the next Olympic Games

Alan Wade has been appointed as the Jumping Course Designer for the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. He is pictured (centre) at the FEI World Equestrian Game 2018 when he officiated in the same role

Tipperary man Alan Wade, FEI (The International Federation for Equestrian Sports) Level 4 Course Designer and Technical Delegate, has been appointed as the Jumping Course Designer for the Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 2028.

The decision was taken unanimously by the FEI Board at its monthly teleconference.

Wade is a very experienced Irish official, who has designed courses at the highest level of the sport including the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Final 2017 in Omaha, Neb (USA) and the FEI World Equestrian Games 2018 in Tryon (USA). He was the Assistant Course Designer at the London 2012 Olympic Games alongside Bob Ellis (GBR).

Alan Wade grew up immersed in equestrian sport and began designing his first tracks at the age of 12 at the local gymkhanas in Tipperary. He is the son of jumping great Tommy Wade, who was part of Ireland's winning Aga Khan Cup teams in 1963 and 1967 aboard the legendary horse Dundrum.

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He began his professional career on home ground in Ireland, designing in the main arena of the Dublin Horse Show for the first time in 2009. Since then, he has officiated in Dublin over a dozen times. He has designed in Rotterdam, Istanbul, Abu Dhabi, Lisbon and Rabat. His reputation for excellence has crossed the Atlantic and his popularity has grown in North America. Currently the majority of his designs are created for shows in the United States, alongside some in Canada and Mexico.

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“I am honoured and grateful to accept the role of Jumping Course Designer for the Olympic Games LA28,” Alan Wade said.

“I would like to thank the FEI Board and Olympic Games LA28 Organising Committee for entrusting me with the important role of creating the courses and fence designs. I look forward to designing courses that produce good competition and present our sport in the best way possible on the world stage that is the Olympic Games”.

“I would like to congratulate Alan Wade on his appointment as the Jumping Course Designer for the Olympic Games LA28,” FEI President Ingmar De Vos said.

“This is a crucial role for the success of equestrian in Los Angeles and I’m convinced that we have made the right choice. Alan Wade is hugely experienced and has a profound understanding of the sport. He is well known for his subtle designs, which are challenging but set a fair test for the athletes and the horses and reward skill and horsemanship. I’m looking forward to world class Jumping at the LA28 Olympic Games”.

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