The European championships in 2021 have greater importance to most European equestrian nations than Tokyo, according to Theo Ploegmakers, president of the European Equestrian Federation (EEF.)

Ploegmakers urged the FEI to be ready to stage the Europeans next summer despite having cancelled them in May. At the time, the FEI said the timeframe around the rescheduled Tokyo Olympic Games was too tight, and posed an “unlevel” playing field for countries with insufficient horses and riders to mount two separate teams.

But after a backlash the FEI tasked the EEF with proposing a new championship schedule well outside the Olympic fortnight. “Several” as-yet unidentified venues have come forward to host the jumping, originally slated for a multi-discipline event in Budapest, Hungary, which is not able to alter its dates.

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