Department updates in Main Jumping

  • 19 Dec 2024
    FEI Board Resolutions,17 December 2024

    The FEI Board held a teleconference on 17 December. The main resolutions taken on this occasion are listed below.

    Governance
    Elections and appointments 2025

    The Board approved the timeline for the 2025 elections and appointments, as follows:

    • 1 February: Publication of open positions (as well as Rules of Conduct, Job Specifications and other working documents);
    • 1 May: Deadline for applications to be submitted to the FEI;
    • May – June (exact date TBC): Nominations Committee in-person meeting;
    • August – September (exact date TBC): If contested, online elections for Group V Chair position;
    • 4 November: Appointments by the FEI Board at in-person Board meeting in Hong Kong;
    • 7 November: Election by FEI General Assembly 2025.

    Legal
    Appointment of a new Chair of the Atypical Findings (ATF) Panel

    The Board approved the appointment of Clíodhna Guy (IRL) from the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board as Independent Chair of the Atypical Findings (ATF) Panel for one year.

    Allocation of FEI Championships and Finals
    The Board approved the re-allocation of the FEI Jumping European Championships for Children, Juniors and Young Riders 2025 to Riesenbeck (GER) on 7-13 July.

    Jumping
    The Board approved the proposed modifications to the following rules:

    • Longines EEF Series Rules 2025. The updated document will be published here.
    • FEI Jumping World Cup Rules 2025/2026 (Annex D Arab League; Annex F North American League; Annex G China  League; and Annex J Eurasian League);
    • FEI Jumping Nations Cup Youth Rules 2025.

    The updated versions of the latter two documents will be published here.

    The Board approved the removal of the Šamorín (SVK) leg from the FEI Jumping Nations Cup Youth Series 2025 season without replacement.

    Vaulting
    The Board approved the FEI Vaulting Guidelines 2025.
    The updated document has been published here.

    Grooms Consultative Group (GCG)
    The Board appointed Daniela Garcia Nigaglioni (MEX), High-Performance Director of the Mexican Equestrian Federation and Secretary General of the Pan American Equestrian Confederation (PAEC), as the representative of the National Federations and Tomas Torgersen (SWE), the Equestrian Organisers Board Member, as the stakeholder’s representative on the Grooms Consultative Group.

    Driving
    FEI Driving Rules 2025 – Postponement Application Annexes 11 and 12*
    Emergency Board Resolution

    The Board approves the suspension of the implementation of Annex 11 and Annex 12 of the FEI Driving Rules 2025 pending the full revision of the FEI Driving Rules that will take place in 2025.

    Given that this is an Emergency Board Resolution, National Federations have until 19 January 2025 to signify their disapproval by sending an email to Francisco P. Lima, Director Governance & Institutional Affairs.

  • 16 Dec 2024
    FEI Jumping department updates

    Below please find a list of updates relevant to the FEI Jumping department.

    Officials and Education
    Please note that all Officials officiating at FEI Events need to be entered into the FEI Approved Schedule in order for them to have the appropriate appointments for their records and education purposes, this includes Assistant Course Designers.

    Courses 2025
    Due to the full Rules Revision for Jumping, no courses will take place in November and December 2025.

    Wild Cards
    Please remember that it is the responsibility of National Federations to apply for FEI Wild Card invitations on behalf of their athletes. The information that needs to be sent to the FEI Jumping Department when requesting an FEI Wild Card invitation is the following:

    • Athlete’s full name and FEI ID
    • Horse(s) name(s) and FEI ID
    • Event(s) name, star level and dates.

    We furthermore strongly encourage National Federations to put forward their U25 athletes.

    Schedules
    We would like to kindly remind you of the following deadlines set forth in the FEI General Regulations (Art. 110.2) for the approval of schedules:2.1. CIs:

    (i)  Draft Schedules must be received by the FEI at the latest ten (10) weeks prior to the Event.

    (ii)  Definite Schedules must reach the FEI at the latest four (4) weeks prior to the Event.

    2.2. CIMs:

    Unless the Sport Rules for any Discipline indicate otherwise, the following deadlines apply:

    (i) Draft Schedules for CIMS which are approved by the FEI must reach the FEI four (4) weeks prior to the Event.

    (ii) Definite Schedules must reach the FEI two (2) weeks prior to the Event.

    We therefore ask Nations Federations to submit draft schedules via the FEI Online Schedules platform within these deadlines.

    Please note that according to Art. 110.6 of the FEI General Regulations: Failure from OCs/NFs of International Events to provide the FEI with the Schedule(s) by the aforesaid deadlines shall result in a Warning for the first violation and thereafter a fine of CHF 1,000. - per violation.

  • 3 Dec 2024
    Longines Rankings n 287 for November 2024 are now available

    The Longines Rankings n 287 for November 2024 have been published here

    The Swedish rider Henrik Von Eckermann keeps once again his first place of the 287th Longines Ranking, with Steve Guerdat at the 2nd place and Ben Maher at the 3rd place.

    Stepping in : Martin FUCHS (SUI)

    Dropping out : Conor SWAIL (IRL)

    United States of America, Switzerland and Germany have two riders in the top 10 of the Longines Rankings.

  • 20 Nov 2024
    FEI Secretary General approves FEI Calendar 2025  

    We are pleased to inform you that the FEI Secretary General has approved the FEI Calendar for 2025 for all disciplines. It can be consulted online in the FEI Database.  

    Should you have any questions related to the FEI Calendar, please do not hesitate to contact calendar@fei.org.

  • 6 Nov 2024
    FEI Youth Olympic Games 2026 – Qualification Pathway

    2025 will mark the qualification period for countries aiming to obtain a quota place for the Youth Olympic Games (YOG) 2026, scheduled to be held in Dakar (SEN).

    All National Federations interested in seeking qualification for the YOG 2026 will be required to fill out and provide the corresponding DECLARATION FORM by 1 December 2024. 

    Through the Declaration Form, National Federations will have to declare whether they wish to seek qualification for their country through the FEI Jumping World Challenge Competitions 2025, OR their respective Jumping Junior Continental Championship taking place in 2025. 

    All National Federations including those from Europe, North and South America may decide on the FEI Jumping World Challenge Qualification Competition as their chosen qualification pathway, however it is not possible to choose BOTH the Challenge and the Junior Continental Championship.

    The Declaration Form for the YOG 2026 qualification pathway is available here. The deadline to complete and return the form is 1 December 2024.  

    Please note that if you do not yet have all of the information confirmed (definite dates, venue, etc.) you must still send your form within the deadline to take part in the qualification process. Failure to submit the Declaration Form within the deadline, will result in National Federations forfeiting their right to seek qualification for the YOG 2026.  

    Please note that the Declaration Form will also serve as the Application Form for the FEI Jumping World Challenge 2025 series, with the same deadline of 1 December 2024. For more information on the FEI Jumping World Challenge series and qualification for the YOG 2026, please consult the FEI Jumping World Challenge hub and/or contact Andreina Wipraechtiger.

  • 5 Nov 2024
    Longines Rankings n 286 for October 2024 are now available

    The Longines Rankings n 286 for October 2024 have been published here

    The Swedish rider Henrik Von Eckermann keeps once again his first place of the 286th Longines Ranking, with Steve Guerdat at the 2nd place and Ben Maher at the 3rd place.

    Stepping in : Conor SWAIL (IRL)

    Dropping out : Simon DELESTRE (FRA)

    United States of America and Germany have two riders in the top 10 of the Longines Rankings.

  • 2 Oct 2024
    Longines Rankings n 285 for September 2024 are now available

    The Longines Rankings n 285 for September 2024 have been published here

    The Swedish rider Henrik Von Eckermann keeps once again his first place of the 285th Longines Ranking, with Steve Guerdat at the 2nd place and Ben Maher at the 3rd place.

    Stepping in : Simon DELESTRE (FRA)

    Dropping out : Martin FUCHS (SUI)

    United States of America, Germany and France have two riders in the top 10 of the Longines Rankings.

  • 25 Sep 2024
    FEI Board Resolutions, 24 September 2024 - Jumping

    The FEI Board held a teleconference on 24 September. The main Jumping resolutions taken on this occasion are listed below.

    Allocation of FEI Championships and Finals

    Jumping
    FEI Longines Jumping Ranking Rules

    The Board approved the proposed modifications to the Longines Rankings Rules jointly put forward by the FEI and the International Jumping Riders Club (IJRC).

    FEI World Cup™ Rules 2024-2025
    The Board approved the proposed modifications to the FEI Jumping World Cup™ Rules 2024-2025.
    Both sets of updated documents will be published on this page.

    Please click here to read the complete Board of Resolutions taken on 24 September 2024.

     

  • 5 Sep 2024
    FEI Calendar 2025 deadline - Reminder

    We wish to remind you that in accordance with Art. 112 of the FEI General Regulations, the dates for all 2025 International Events must be entered into the FEI online Calendar through FEI Database before Tuesday 01 October 2024 midnight CEST, with the exception of CSI5* and CSIO5* Events for 2025 which had to be entered before 1 May 2024 and have already been approved as previously indicated in our newsletter dated 22 August 2024.

    At 23:59 CEST on 01 October 2024, the 2025 online Calendar will be blocked. Any modification requested after the deadline will need to be addressed to the FEI by email (calendar@fei.org) using the Calendar Form available on FEI Documents.

    The full Memo can be accessed via the FEI Calendar page (click here).

  • 4 Sep 2024
    Longines Rankings n 284 for August 2024 are now available

    The Longines Rankings n 284 for August 2024 have been published here

     

    The Swedish rider Henrik Von Eckermann keeps once again his first place of the 284th Longines Ranking, with Steve Guerdat jumping to the the 2nd place and Ben Maher relayed to the 3rd place.

    Stepping in : Mclain WARD (USA)

    Dropping out : Simon DELESTRE (FRA)

    United States of America, Germany and Switzerland have two riders in the top 10 of the Longines Rankings.

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