The FEI Jumping and Dressage World Cup Finals will feature the most prize money in their history – €2.6 million and €400,000 respectively.
Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials must not in any way indicate they support the war in Ukraine in order to take part in FEI events.
The revamped Nations Cup-inspired series kicks off in Abu Dhabi on Feb. 11; Canada sits just outside the qualified nations in 12th spot.
A Working Group has put forward some key proposals for changes to current testing criteria to ensure optimum safety for equestrian athletes.
International and home-grown winners were celebrated in Mexico City in four categories: Best Athlete, Rising Star, Best Groom and Inspire.
The FEI Board will lift protective measures to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes, horses and officials to participate as neutrals.
An innovative partnership between the FEI and France’s University of Caen combines the resources of libraries around the world.
The FEI embraces a new educational campaign to bring awareness to the risk of contamination in and around the stables.
Jumping, dressage, para-dressage, eventing, driving and vaulting will take place at the German venue; Al Ula in KSA will host endurance.
The Swiss show jumper "rode horses every morning and evening from the age of 18 until 85", including at the 1956 Olympics.