Welfare campaigners are not the only challenge for FEI HQ; its own stakeholder groups are already resisting too much change.
Alicia Dickinson, the YouTuber at the center of the Dujardin video leak, charges US$797 for a single lesson and bans phones at her events.
The trickle of information over some blue tongue 'warnings' in Paris brings the vague disciplinary policy of dressage into focus.
Alicia Dickinson has denied being the actual leak, but was present at the session which has left the Olympian's career in tatters.
Pippa Cuckson, the first member of the public ever to take a horse abuse protest to the FEI Tribunal, describes the potential disciplinary outcomes for the disgraced dressage star.
Paris entries are all from countries with past Olympic experience, despite the fast growth of equestrianism worldwide.
Big plans, broken promises and lawsuits have made the future murky for the “Winter Equestrian Capital of the World.”
After a huge spike in positives in Saudi Arabia, last year the FEI told HorseSport.com it would discuss a counter-measure — but we cannot obtain an update.
Confusion reigns after updated guidelines affecting less than 5% of shows and events around the world are widely interpreted as "censorship".
After months of heated discussion, Wellington will get an expanded showgrounds; golf community to be carved out of the Equestrian Preserve.