A proposal to limit every country to one seniors “CIO” (Official International Event) in any discipline has been shelved by the FEI after Canada, the U.S. and Mexico protested.

The trio were forced to point out the huge disadvantage to riders from the huge land mass of the Americas compared to Europe, where some countries such as the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg are so small it takes less than half a day a day to drive across them.

If the proposal had been passed by the FEI General Assembly in Bahrain later this month, it would have presented a huge dilemma in jumping for Canada, with both Spruce Meadows and Vancouver holding CSIOs, and the U.S. with Wellington and Ocala. Each country could have staged a second CIO only with approval of the FEI board (new name for the FEI bureau) and only with “the recommendation of the relevant technical committee.”

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