The Eventing Forum and NSO Seminar will be organised from Friday 20 to Sunday 22 January 2023.
The location is to be confirmed as soon as possible. Please see the pre-notice invitation published on the following webpage.
The Eventing Categorisation of Athletes has been updated on 01 July 2022 and takes into account MERs obtained between 1 January 2014 and 30 June 2022.
The lists of categorised Athletes are available on the following webpage.
We hereby inform you that Mike Etherington-Smith has decided to step down as Course Designer Member of the RMSG. He has been replaced by Stuart Buntine.
The RMSG Terms of Reference and the list of Members can be viewed on the website under Eventing / Risk Management / RMSG
The following reports have been updated:
- Fence Description Form (and Instructions for filling in Fence Description Form):
An additional column “narrow fence (under 2 m between the flags)” has been added to improve the fence type data analysis
- Fall Report Form:
Several fields have been removed as these were hardly ever used for data analysis
- Fence Diagrams:
A clarification has been included regarding House type fences to be classified as “D3”
The updated forms can be found on the FEI website.
The following MIM instruction manuals have been updated on the FEI website:
In addition, the Frangible Device Chart providing specifications for each device has also been updated.
All information relating to Frangible Devices is available on the FEI website
The use of 8mm pre-fabricated Dyneema ropes has been approved for use with the British Eventing Reverse Frangible Pin for rails up to 90 kg.
The updated instruction manual has been published on the frangible devices page of the FEI website
Online consultations on the FEI Regulations for Equestrian Events at the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 were conducted on 21 and 22 March.
Participants had the opportunity to discuss the Jumping, Dressage and Para Dressage Regulations in individual sessions as part of the wide-ranging Paris 2024 consultation process. The discussion on the Eventing Regulations will take place on 28 March.
The consultations are an opportunity for stakeholders to review and comment on the feedback that was received on the pre-competition and competition Regulations for each discipline.
This feedback was collected through an online questionnaire circulated to stakeholders on 7 December 2021, and the information was reviewed by Consultative Groups set up for each Olympic and Paralympic discipline.
The questionnaire was sent to athletes, officials and other Tokyo 2020 stakeholders, in addition to representatives of the International Jumping Riders Club (IJRC), the International Jumping Officials Club (IJOC), the Jumping Owner’s Club (JOC), the International Dressage Riders Club (IDRC), the International Dressage Trainers Club (IDTC), the International Dressage Officials Club (IDOC), the International Eventing Officials Club (IEOC), FEI Regional Group Chairs, and the relevant FEI Technical Committees.
The information from the consultation sessions will now be consolidated and discussed by the relevant FEI Technical Committees before being put forward to the FEI Sports Forum for discussion on 25 April. The documents for discussion at the FEI Sports Forum, which will include the proposals of the Technical Committees, will be published in advance on the FEI Sports Forum Hub.
Key dates in the consultation process are as follows:
7 December 2021
Online questionnaire circulated to 302 Athletes; 51 National Federations; 35 Officials; 7 MOUs Stakeholders and 3 Discipline Managers. All of these stakeholders participated directly at Tokyo 2020 Olympic or Paralympic Games. The deadline for returning the questionnaire was 15 February 2022.
21 March 2022
Online Session - Paris 2024 Olympic Dressage Regulations
Online Session - Paris 2024 Paralympic Regulations
22 March 2022
Online Session - Paris 2024 Olympic Jumping Regulations
28 March
Online Session - Paris 2024 Olympic Eventing Regulations
25 April
FEI Sports Forum – Sessions dedicated to all the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Regulations.
July 2022
Revised Regulations to be sent to National Federations for further feedback.
October 2022
Proposed Olympic and Paralympic Regulations for Paris 2024 will be published, four weeks prior to the FEI General Assembly.
November 2022
NFs and other stakeholders will have one last opportunity to comment on the Regulations during the Rules Session, which will take place the day before the General Assembly.
The regulations will be put to a vote at the FEI General Assembly and the documents will be submitted to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) in 2023 for approval.
The FEI Eventing Risk Management and NSO Seminar which took place on 22 January 2022 is available to watch on replay on the dedicated FEI Eventing Risk Management webpage. You will also find all the presentations, annexes and statistics as well as a report highlighting the key discussions.
The British Eventing Reverse Frangible Pin for rails up to 90 kg has been approved.
It has been added to the register or products having met the Updated Standard for frangible/deformable Cross Country fences Version 2.(5) with the following FEI Registration numbers:
FEI18GBR - BE Reverse pin – Short (for rails up to 90 kg)
FEI19GBR - BE Reverse pin – Long (for rails up to 90 kg)
In addition, 3 videos for the MIM Corner kit (45, 60, 90 degree angle videos) have been published.
All information relating to frangible devices is available on the FEI website
The HFI is now available to National Federations, Athletes and Owners in the FEI database and for National Federations and Officials (appointed at an event), through the FEI entry system.
All information is available on the FEI website Eventing / Risk Management / HFI. For any questions, please contact eventing@fei.org
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