While the world obsessed about alleged abusive riding cases, a proven endurance horse abuse case was quietly adjudicated by the FEI last week.
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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.
The idea of becoming an international rider is no longer just an aspirational or silly pipe-dream but is it becoming too easy nowadays?
Pippa Cuckson delves into the world of FEI human anti-doping rules, based on the WADA Code, in light of several new cases involving US eventers.
New endurance rules were so incomprehensible that after a closed debate they were all shelved until 2019 pending further discussions.
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.
More new rules that attempt to slow riders down in endurance will be presented to the FEI General Assembly in 10 days’ time following “official” research.
Like-minded cliques find their specialities so cocooning they can go a whole lifetime unaware that the rest of the horse world thinks they are weird.
No yellow cards have been handed out in para dressage for over a year. The jumpers and dressage riders are also well behaved, it seems.