Patagonia
31st January 2026 to 7th February 2026
$6,000
The Gaucho Derby is one of the world’s toughest horse races. This Academy is your gateway to the start line.
During a packed week in the Patagonian Wilderness you’ll tackle a navigation ride, a race day simulation and overnight wilderness ride, then team up with the local Gauchos to find and round up 150+ wild horses.
Our team of international race managers, medics, vets and Gauchos will teach you a bespoke set of skills while you train on horseback in the world’s most spectacular classroom. Evenings are spent at the Estancia around the fire drinking Malbec learning about the culture and history of this incredible region.
If you’re already signed up, are thinking about taking on the Gaucho or Mongol Derby, or are just curious, this is the perfect introduction to The Equestrianists World Series.
Contents
1. Overview

- When: 31st January to 7th 7th 2026
- Where: Santa Cruz, Argentina (We'll take you to the location from El Calafate)
- Cost: $6,000


2. Who is the Academy for?
Wondering if you're ready to take on the race?
For some it will be the perfect test to find out if an Equestrianists Derby is for you. For those who successfully complete the Academy, you will be offered a place in a future Derby edition.Prepping for a future race?
For riders lining up to tackle a future Derby the training camp is a great way to build confidence and experience for the race to come. There is nothing quite like it for testing your skills, equipment and stamina ahead of taking on one of the toughest horse races on the planet.Just curious?
Many people might just want to experience a flavour of the races without ever tackling a full blown beast. This is a great way to dive into the world of equestrian adventure racing without having to prep for the main race.3. What's included?
- Expert training following the Gaucho Derby Academy syllabus to immerse you into the world of the longest and toughest horse races on the planet.
- "Classroom" time to learn about navigation, local riding technique, medical and veterinary protocols. As far as possible these are practical horseback experiences.
- A variety of Argentine horses, plus all tack and Gaucho Derby custom design saddles.
- A personal satellite tracking device for tracking you during training rides (including an emergency SOS function) to help get you accustomed to the tech used on the race.
- Equine vets on hand helping with training and ensuring horse welfare.
- Expert wilderness medic on site for emergencies and to help with training.
- One night of accommodation in El Calafate the night before the Academy begins, and one night after the Academy ends.
- Transfers to and from to the Academy camp.
- Accommodation at the Academy camp in shared tents.
- All meals, soft drinks and some alcoholic drinks.
4. The Schedule
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Arrival Day
Drinks and Gaucho Shopping Trip
You'll settle into El Calafate the night before the Academy begins, for a night in a hotel on us. We'll meet to distribute your tech that you will use for the Academy, organise some welcome drinks to get to know each other, and we'll also swing by the local gaucho tack shop for a bit of retail therapy.
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Day 1 - El Calafate / The Estancia
Travel out to the Estancia and team introductions
We will meet at a specified location in El Calafate and board the bus for the long ride out to the Estancia, where we arrive in the afternoon.
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Unload, Unpack and Opening Night Dinner
You will meet Sergio (your host and the owner of Estancia La Perseverancia) and his son Brian. After introductions, Sergio will lead us on an estancia tour after which you will have a chance to settle into your quarters before dinner.
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Day 2 & 3
Days 2 & 3 will introduce you to the essential components of the Academy and will include briefings on navigation, tech, medical awareness, horsemanship, veterinary care, kit/gear choices, wilderness survival, gaucho etiquette and culture.
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You will meet the gauchos, highly skilled horsemen who know the 40,000 acres of La Perseverancia like the back of their hands. The gauchos will share their knowledge on how to tack up a horse the gaucho way, how to hobble your horse for overnight stays, and the proper handling and riding style for the gaucho horses.
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Over the two days you will head out on multiple test rides to practise the navigation and horsemanship skills you have learned, including how to successfully pass a vet check, efficient horse changeovers, and how to camp out with your horse.
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Evenings will be spent fireside for the quintessential asado. Your hosts will share stories about the history of this remarkable land and about the family who have been stewards of the land and horses for generations.
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Day 4
The morning will be spent revisiting some of the concepts you have learned in the previous days’ briefings, with an emphasis on applying new skills in a real-world concept. Time to test your knowledge and your gear as you get ready for an overnight wilderness ride.
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Rider and Pack Weigh-in
After lunch, we will weigh you and your gear to check that you meet the Rider and Pack Weight Limits. This will be a chance to check how you weigh-in, and shuffle some gear around if need be. Come dressed to ride, and with all your gear in your saddle bags so you can check both your Rider Weight and Pack Weight.
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Overnight Wilderness Ride
Once you have weighed-in with your gear, you will pack up your camping kit, saddle up, enter coordinates into your GPS unit and ride to a remote location where you will be spending the night.
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The gauchos and our crew will be waiting for you at the overnight campsite, near the wild horses that you will go in search of tomorrow and herd towards checkpoints near the Estancia.
Enjoy the night of storytelling and camping out with the gauchos and your fine steeds. Tomorrow, the gaucho work begins.
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Day 5
Horse Search Party
Our vet will lead you through checking your horse's health after a night of camping out before you team up with the gauchos on a mission to find the scattered wild horse herds of these mountains. Once found, you’ll all start to push them towards the flatter lands close to the Estancia.
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Camping Out
You’ll be camping out in the wilds again tonight. Time to get your horse settled and reflect on your day. We'll close out the day with a debrief with the gauchos and running through the plan for tomorrow.
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Day 6
Horse Roundup
Today you’ll be joining the ranks of the gauchos on a mission to ride out around 30kms rounding up the herds of wild horses you moved yesterday. The herds need to be brought all the way into the corrals at camp in the coming days. As you have found out, the terrain is gnarly, the horses are wild and you’ll use the skills you’ve learned throughout this Academy in full force today as you gallop across the land, responsible for holding your own as we herd 150+ wild horses into camp.
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The Celebration Commences
Now kick back, raise a glass, and revel in your accomplishments.
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Day 7
Head back to El Calafate
5. How much does this all cost?
COST:
2026: $6,000 (USD)2027: $6,000 (USD)
Academy registration opens up to a couple of years in advance to allow time for training, fundraising and sponsorship.