The rights of countries with a minimal international presence to decide upon FEI rules are under the spotlight.
Russian riders may still be able to compete at the Tokyo Olympic Games despite the World Anti Doping Agency's ban from major sports events for four years.
Pippa Cuckson is relieved the next world championships have been awarded to specialist organisers – though endurance 2022 may still present a dilemma.
Former US show jumping coach George Morris has been permanently banned by the U.S. Center for SafeSport on charges of “sexual misconduct involving a minor.”
Equestrian Canada has eliminated Registered Participants for insurance reasons, but it’s likely that they confused these people with Persons Responsible.
A brand new show in Fort Worth is on a reduced list of locations hosting show jumping qualifiers in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The U.S. Equestrian Federation, which restricts trainers’ interaction with minors, will now require journalists to undergo criminal background checks.
The FEI’s latest attempts at reforming endurance rules are in the final stages of consultation, and the UAE has offered some questionable suggestions.
US riders Hannah-Sue Burnett, Jennifer Brannigan, and Aylssa Phillips have all been suspended for one year and fined for their positive drug tests.
International jumpers have come out against the Pay-To-Play model of show jumping competitions in hopes of swaying the vote at the FEI's GA.