Fears are growing among the French endurance community that the World Equestrian Games ride in Sartilly will see scandal, as controversies arising from the Compiegne FEI ride on May 23-25 rumble on.

They began with outcry on social media about the โ€œskeletalโ€ Bahraini entrant Shaklaโ€™s Sudden Impact, who was allowed to start. The Mayor of Compiegne swiftly announced he will not work with the ride organisers again, alleging endurance had brought his town into disrepute; the Compiegne organising team is largely the same as will organise Sartilly.

Then five senior vets who officiated at Compiegne issued a damaging open letter about the โ€œexcessesโ€ of Middle Eastern endurance. Signatories including Jean-Louis Leclerc, a member of the Endurance Strategic Planning Group, queried the FEIโ€™s commitment to driving through reforms, and alleged that advanced doping techniques were masking normal signs of fatigue and lameness at vetgates.

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