US riders Hannah-Sue Burnett, Jennifer Brannigan, and Aylssa Phillips have all been suspended for one year and fined for their positive drug tests.
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The FEI is reviewing the blood and whip rules for eventing, but all FEI disciplines need to create a consistent approach to dealing with horse abuse.
This time of year is massive for eventing, with Kentucky and Badminton back-to-back, but you’d be hard pressed to find news about it from the FEI.
It's been almost 20 years since the Hartington eventing safety working group - has enough been done since to make the sport safer?
The endurance “round table” at the 2012 FEI sports forum was the first time stakeholders started to openly shame the desert sport.
An unsavoury account of power struggles and back-biting at the British Equestrian Federation (BEF) has concluded with threats of millions in funding cuts.
Over the next three years, performance boots, also known as “pinch” boots and “flick” boots will be banned in the sport of show jumping, by the FEI.
While the world obsessed about alleged abusive riding cases, a proven endurance horse abuse case was quietly adjudicated by the FEI last week.
Bad riders whose ambitions far outweigh their ability would soon reconsider their position (in both senses) if mortified by scores of 20%.
A shocking tale of show jumper who was caught intentionally doping two of his teammates horses at an international competition to further his own career.