Significant Changes to Rules

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Significant Changes to Rules

Eventing Vision Statement Reminder: “Eventing constitutes the most complete combined equestrian Competition, demanding of the Athlete considerable experience in all branches of equitation and a precise knowledge of his Horse’s ability, and of the Horse a degree of general competence, resulting from intelligent and progressive training. The Cross Country test constitutes the most exciting and challenging all-round test of riding ability and horsemanship where correct principles of training and riding are rewarded. This test focuses on the ability of Athletes and Horses to adapt to different and variable conditions of the Competition (weather, terrain, obstacles, footing, etc.) showing jumping skills, harmony, mutual confidence, and in general “good pictures”.”

Cross Country Vision Statement Reminder: “This test requires by all involved special awareness and acceptance of a certain level of risk inherent to the particular challenging and exciting nature of the test. Every effort must be made to ensure that, at each level, responsible Athletes are participating with progressively trained Horses in order not to be exposed to a higher risk than which is strictly inherent to the nature and level of the Competition.”

Chapter 2 – Structure of Competition Changed in 2018: New Introductory Level – non-Compulsory level at 1m05 max height for XC. All technical requirements are detailed in Annex B. CCIs as Long format and CICs as Short format to evolve in 2019 to define all Eventing events as CCIs Long or Short. The abbreviation to remain within the general discipline system would be CCI-L or CCI-S. Nations Cup definition has been added to ER. Art. 501.2.1 World Individual and Team Championships: b) Cross Country Test 3star technicality (10min, 38-42 efforts). One star Level Competitions: A Horse that has obtained a Minimum Eligibility Requirement at a four star level Competition in the current or preceding year may not be entered in a one star Competition unless the Athlete is non-categorised a national or one star Athlete Art. 504.2.1.

Chapter 3 – Administration of Competition Changed in 2018: Full result of the Competitions must be forwarded to the FEI by the Organising Committee preferably immediately at the end of the Event and up to a maximum of four two days after the Event is finished according to the electronic format described by FEI. Failure to respect the above deadline will be dealt according to the General Regulations provisions. Art. 507.2 Results

Chapter 4 – Officials Changed in 2018: All international officials status have been changed as follows: 1&2 star becomes LEVEL 1 3&4 star becomes LEVEL 2 Appointment of Officials Art. 513.1 Short & Long Format 1star: GJ => minimum one Judge from FEI list

New Introductory Level Chapter 4 – Officials Changed in 2018: Appointments of Officials art. 513.3   New Introductory Level 2 or 3 Judges Ground Jury All Judges can be host country national Judges if FEI TD appointed Technical Delegate TD from FEI list (or national TD if one FEI Judge appointed) Foreign requirement not compulsory Course Designer Can be national CD Jumping Course Designer Jumping CD from National list recommended Veterinary Services Manager (VSM) From FEI list of Permitted Treating Veterinarians Treating Veterinarian(s), Veterinary Control Officer and/ or Course Veterinarian(s), as required Veterinary Delegate FEI Official Veterinarian from FEI list of Eventing Veterinarians Chief Steward Level 1,2 or 3 Eventing Steward

Chapter 4 – Officials Changed in 2018: Appointments of Officials art. 513.5 Championships & Games 4 star 3 star 2 star 1 star   Ground Jury 3 Judges from FEI 3&4 star Level 3 list 2 or 3 FEI Judges, one from FEI 3&4 star Level 2 list Minimum one Foreign GJ member Jumping Judge from FEI list is compulsory Technical Delegate TD from FEI 3&4 star Level 3 list Course Designer CD from FEI 3&4 star Level 3 list Jumping Course Designer Jumping CD from 3&4 FEI Jumping list Jumping CD from national list Veterinary Commission Foreign Veterinary Delegate and Assistant Veterinarian from FEI list of Official Veterinarians Veterinary Services Manager (VSM) From FEI list of Permitted Treating Veterinarians Treating Veterinarian(s), Veterinary Control Officer and/ or Course Veterinarian(s), as required Appeal Committee President & 2 Members (one foreign & Eventing Official & Legal knowledge) Chief Steward Level 3 Eventing Stewards list Level 2 or 3 Eventing Steward

Chapter 5 – Technical Requirements for Participation Changed in 2018: Art 517 Minimum Eligibility Requirement (MER) a) Dressage Test: not more than 67 45 penalty points (or 55%).

Chapter 6 – Athletes and Horses Welfare Changed in 2018: Blood on Horses – Art. 526.4 Blood on Horses may be an indication of abuse of the Horse and must be reviewed case by case by the Ground Jury. During the Cross Country Test, Not all cases of blood will lead to elimination. In minor cases of blood in the mouth, such as where a Horse appears to have bitten its tongue or lip, or minor bleeding on limbs, after investigation in consultation with the Veterinarian, the Ground Jury may authorise the Athlete to continue. The most serious cases indicating Abuse of Horse will be dealt with according to the provision of Art. 526.2 (Abuse of Horse – Warnings and Penalties).

Chapter 8 – Dressage Test Changed in 2018: Dressage Calculation of scores Penalty Points – (coefficient) – Art. 544.2.4 In order to convert Athletes percentage into penalty points, this must be subtracted from 100 and multiplied by one point five . The result is the score in penalty points for the test

Chapter 9 – Cross Country Test Changed in 2018: Art. 547.4.2 Spread The spread of an open obstacle (e.g. oxer or ditch) is measured from the outside of the rails or other material making up the obstacle on the line where the average horse is expected to jump. The spread of a closed obstacle with a solid top (e.g. Tables) is measured from the highest point to the highest point on the line where the average horse is expected to jump.

Chapter 9 – Cross Country Test Changed in 2018: 549.2 Run out - missing a flag A Horse is considered to have run out if, having been presented at an element or obstacle on the course, it avoids it in such a way that either the head, neck or either shoulder of the Horse fail to pass between the extremities of the element or obstacle as flagged. In case the Horse has clearly attempted to jump the element or obstacle and may have missed a flag, the athlete can choose: a) To represent (accepting automatically 20 penalties) , or b) To continue on course incurring 50 penalties (no elimination) in case the element or obstacle was not correctly cleared.   Note: If the Athlete represents and was clear in his first attempt, the Athlete will not be penalized with 20 penalties and no time will be deducted. A Horse will be considered to have cleared the fence when head, neck and both shoulders of the Horse pass between the extremities of the element or obstacles as flagged.

Chapter 9 – Cross Country Test Changed in 2018: Circle Art. 549.3.1 Separately Numbered Obstacles At separately numbered obstacles, an Athlete may circle or cross his tracks between or around them without penalty provided he has not presented his Horse at the second or subsequent obstacles. Art. 549.3.2 Obstacles Composed of Several Elements At an obstacle composed of several elements (A, B, C, etc) a Horse will be penalised if it passes around the back of the subsequent element, circles or cross his tracks between subsequent elements.

Annex A – Dressage Tests for Eventing Changed in 2018: Dressage Test: Valid as from January 1st, 2018 Test available here New introductory level 2018 Intro Test Approx. 4 1/2

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