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Will the UAE’s Suspension Trigger an Endurance Breakaway?

Fans of ‘desert racing’ seem baffled by the suspension - not surprising, against a background of widespread disregard for the rules.
By: Pippa Cuckson
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Is WADA’s Relaxed Stance a Green Light for Party Drugs?

The FEI thinks WADA’s reduced suspensions with social drugs taken out of competition has gone too far ‒ but its hands are tied.
By: Pippa Cuckson
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Equestrian Canada Struggles to Address Core Governance Issues

Five years after EC's updated governance launch, the areas that were predicted to be a concern have indeed created serious challenges.
By: Kerri McGregor
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Will Semantics Spell the Demise of Plantation Field?

Riders are devastated that one of their favorite three-day events may not run again because of a controversy about its name.
By: Nancy Jaffer
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Pulling Off the World’s Richest Grand Prix during Covid

A massive payday draws 50 riders to the $500,000 grand prix as they seek to quench their pandemic drought, thanks to organizer Tom Struzzieri and his team.
By: Nancy Jaffer
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Ever Use Your Stalls as a Latrine? Then ‘Urine’ Trouble….

The FEI Tribunal is worried about the number of doping cases linked to people on meds relieving themselves in the stable.
By: Pippa Cuckson
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Endurance Report – No Rides, But Still Bad News Days

An 18-year ban for abuse, exposure to CAS and dilemmas over the WEC keep endurance in the headlines during the Covid hiatus.
By: Pippa Cuckson
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Apathy Abounds as Riders Ignore Chance to Influence Doping Rules

Back in the spring, the FEI invited riders to comment on key anti-doping changes, particularly the hot topic of contamination. Guess how many replied...
By: Pippa Cuckson
The featured Longines grand prix at the 2019 Washington International Horse Show went to Laura Kraut on Fleurette. (Photo © 2019 Lawrence J. Nagy)

Cooperation Saves U.S. Shows on North American Indoor Circuit

Facing cancellation because of the pandemic, the Pennsylvania, Washington and Kentucky fall horse shows work together to avoid the Royal’s fate.
By: Nancy Jaffer

Will We be Watching Equestrian Sports at the Olympics Next Year?

The Tokyo Games still aren’t anywhere close to a sure thing for 2021; everything depends on the course of the Covid-19 pandemic.
By: Nancy Jaffer
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