The International Jumping Riders Club (IJRC) has submitted a large number of proposals for changes to FEI rules, to take effect from 2026. IJRC asking in particular for a fairer approach to sanctions in cases where there is clearly no intent to breach rules, while acknowledging that the welfare of the horse is paramount.

IJRC has also suggested an alternative approach to the use of the FEI noseband measuring tool, due to take effect of May 1, which has already met pushback in several disciplines.

FEI Jumping Rules undergo their four-yearly, full Periodic Review” in 2025, when there are no constraints on suggestions that FEI stakeholders and national federations may make. All other FEI sport rules not subject to Periodic Review may be amended where special conditions apply, for example relating urgently to horse welfare or to correct inconsistencies.

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