Para Equestrian Sport & Accessibility

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The FEI Para Equestrian disciplines of Para Dressage and Para Driving were born from the desire to create opportunities for people with impairments to compete and achieve their goals in the sport.

The FEI was one of the first international sports governing bodies to govern and regulate global para sport alongside its able-bodied disciplines when the governance of Para Equestrian passed from the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) to the FEI in 2006. At the same time, the FEI created the Para Equestrian Committee and the Athletes’ Committee for all FEI disciplines (able-bodied and para).

While the FEI is working to further develop Para Equestrian sport, the International Federation has also started to focus more on broader accessibility issues.

The para sport movement plays a crucial role in showcasing ‘possibilities rather than disabilities’ and in highlighting the need for a world that is more accessible and inclusive for people with disabilities.

At the FEI we believe that Equestrian sport has the power to create inclusive structures that allow access to all individuals, regardless of their physical abilities.

Changing perspectives towards disability is a key step in the accessibility journey. It is our belief that making even small changes to our working methods and organisational practices will help to move the needle on the conversation around disability inclusion, equality and equity.

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