The International Jumping Riders Club reviews the FEI’s veterinary rule changes as they pertain to horses' behaviour, management, and mental health.
The International Jumping Riders Club addresses some key rule changes, including the blood rule, prize money and technology.
The International Jumping Riders Club proposed some important revisions; here is a summary of their suggestions, and the FEI's response.
A sustainable future for the FEI’s oldest and most prestigious team series was centre stage at the Jumping Nations Cup Task Force meeting.
The International Jumping Riders Club continues to query why countries who will never qualify a rider get to influence big Olympics decisions.
Set up following the devastating EHV-1 outbreak in Europe, all funds have been disbursed to reimburse veterinary expenses for those affected.
The annual event scheduled for Dec. 11th at the Concours Hippique International de Genève had to be cancelled due to pandemic health measures.
IJRC also rails against the non-meritocratic use of pay cards, saying that tennis ‘does not allow anyone who feels like it to play against Federer.’
An increasing number of positives caused by contaminants in hay and feed have been seen in recent years, leading riders to ask for doping rule adaptations.
In advance of the FEI’s General Assembly to be held November 18-21 in Montevideo, Uruguay, the International Jumping Riders Club (IJRC) has issued a reminder that their members voted unanimously in support of resolutions affecting world show jumping rankings. The proposal specifically addresses the FEI’s MoU with GCT/GCL which allows riders to earn world ranking […]