Fake horse IDs, faked races and results in UAE endurance, so why not fake riders too? Will the FEI ever come through on promises to clean up the sport?
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Pippa Cuckson comments on newly re-elected FEI president Ingmar de Vos’ “road map” for his next four-year term in office, sweeping terms and all.
Pippa Cuckson highlights several inconsistencies in FEI horse welfare rules, and points out the disconnect between equestrian disciplines.
The FEI has boasted about a nearly clean sheet when it comes to doping cases at the 2018 World Equestrian Games, but here, we, look deeper at the sampling.
A shorter dressage Grand Prix will be trialled at the London Olympia World Cup show on December 17th, and reactions are mixed.
Following the 2018 WEG endurance disaster, Pippa Cuckson looks at qualification regulations and asks how they can be improved to ensure horse welfare.
If the horse world refused Tryon the chance to host another significant championship when it really is finished, would we bite-off-nose-to-spite-face?
Pippa Cuckson notes that the FEI treats the sport of eventing like a sideshow, and questions the decision to reduce equestrian teams to three riders.
An article in the Tryon Daily Bulletin has the global endurance community up in arms with concerns over the track for the endurance portion of WEG.
Pippa Cuckson observes that most people in the horse industry are too frightened to report matters of concern, especially when anonymity isn’t guaranteed.