The teenager has three individual national titles to her name, three national teams titles and one pairs. Like her fellow Whanganui riders Benge regularly competes under the Manawatu Mounted Games Association banner.
Benge is in hot form ahead of international obligations winning the under-17 and teams open titles at the Hawkes Bay teams championships last weekend.
She won the under-17 age group title riding her own seven-year-old gelding Blitz, while in the open she rode a borrowed pony, while she loaned out her 17-year-old mare Cindy to a fellow open competitor.
"I'm really looking forward to the world championships, although I can't afford to take my own ponies - I will have to ride borrowed horses," Benge lamented.
"There is a lot of work that goes into training ponies for mounted games. There are many different games that can randomly appear in a competition, so we need to be schooled in them all," Benge said.
Her next big event to prepare for the worlds is the New Zealand Individual Mounted Games Championships in Whanganui over Easter Weekend.
In the meantime, Benge and her supporters will be riding the fundraising trail with sausage sizzles and raffles on the menu to help her get to Belgium.
However, generous individual or corporate benefactors will certainly not be turned away.