Stronger use of the yellow warning card for whip misuse and repeat blood offenders has been proposed by the FEI eventing committee. The lesser sanction of the “recorded warning” will also be subject to “totting-up” for the first time, in new rules now out for consultation with national federations.

The tougher and more detailed sanctions result from a review announced shortly after Lexington and Badminton, which was triggered by social media furore about blood and whip incidents involving Marilyn Little and Oliver Townend at those two events respectively.

Townend received a “recorded verbal warning.”

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