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The IJRC President Christina Liebherr is in Tokyo here photographed while she is teaching to Japanese students!

Tokyo, host city for the 2020 Olympic Games, has given the best possible endorsement for equestrian sport by inviting the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) to hold its General Assembly in the Japanese ...

FEI General Assembly 2016 in Tokyo: final debate before the tomorrow's crucial vote

Olympic formats were the key topic at the FEI General Assembly session in the Japanese capital this afternoon ahead of tomorrow’s crucial vote on the proposals that will be submitted to the IOC on the ...

FEI GENERAL ASSEMBLY VOTES IN FAVOUR OF OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC RULE CHANGES

A press release from the FEI announces that its General Assembly has today voted in favour of the proposed format changes for the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo 2020, which will now go to the IOC ...

The 2017 German A and B teams announced

The German Olympic Equestrian Committee has named the A and B squad for the 2017 season. The Olympic A squad riders are: 1/ Christian Ahlmann – E Pleaser Van T’Heike 2/ Daniel Deusser – Cornet D’Amour ...

FEI Awards 2016 - Best Rider & Groom Awards: Nick Skelton & Mark Beever

The Olympic Champion Nick Skelton has been voted Best Athlete of the Year 2016 and his long time groom Mark Beever, Best Groom. Nick Skelton has been considered as Best Athlete following a long and exemplary ...

Rolex IJRC Top Ten Final 2016: 3 weeks to go!

As every year also in 2016, in less then 3 weeks the elite of international Show Jumping will gather in Geneva (SUI) for the sixteenth edition of the Rolex IJRC Top Ten Final, presented by Rolex and the ...

Olympic Athletes Speak Against Canadian Vote at FEI General Assembly

Brussels, Belgium –Members of the 2016 Canadian Olympic show jumping team have spoken against the vote cast by the Canadian delegation at the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) General Assembly ...

UNIVERSALITY – LAUDABLE BUT HORSE-UNFRIENDLY

It was a shame the FEI did not live-stream Monday’s final debate on the controversial Olympic format changes, held at its General Assembly in Tokyo. I don’t think, though, that anything said would have ...
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