Fans of ‘desert racing’ seem baffled by the suspension - not surprising, against a background of widespread disregard for the rules.
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The FEI thinks WADA’s reduced suspensions with social drugs taken out of competition has gone too far ‒ but its hands are tied.
The FEI Tribunal is worried about the number of doping cases linked to people on meds relieving themselves in the stable.
An 18-year ban for abuse, exposure to CAS and dilemmas over the WEC keep endurance in the headlines during the Covid hiatus.
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...
One of the few who has taken a horse abuse protest to the FEI Tribunal describes potential next steps for the electrified spur allegations.
How far apart do we ride in the warm-up? How can vets safely inspect a horse while its groom is holding it? There are still many practicalities to clarify.
The decision to axe a premier podium event because of the Tokyo clash has left riders with a three-year hiatus from championship opportunities.
A less draconian approach to recreational drugs but tougher penalties for deliberate horse doping are among possible changes to the 2021 rules.
The FEI has a much less draconian approach to online competition initiatives during the coronavirus crisis than many have assumed.