The week marked Vaulting’s triumphant return to the world stage, the emergence of new stars and another nation staking a claim on the medals.
A hearing on Monday decided that Rawlins and Connor should have their Tokyo chance ‒ if last-minute slots become available in dressage.
Set up following the devastating EHV-1 outbreak in Europe, all funds have been disbursed to reimburse veterinary expenses for those affected.
The new International Grooms Association will sign a MOU with the FEI, giving the unsung pros the same status as other stakeholder groups.
The occasion is marked with a special video and a 100 Years Hub featuring stories, interviews, online competitions and fan activities.
TV station RTL is set to broadcast video of the controversial practice, but has refused to give the German equestrian federation a copy.
CAS partially dismisses appeal against suspension, leaving race promoters to pay the FEI over $1m in fines and organisers’ dues.
The decision and Rankings revision means that a Sri Lankan show jumper will now get the individual spot previously awarded to Hong Kong.
Following the EHV-1 outbreak in Europe, competition is allowed to resume April 12th; the new HorseApp will facilitate data gathering.
Measures include pre-event venue preparation, protocols for arrival and departure of horses, and biosecurity procedures during the event.