Horse & Hound

Changes afoot as rules adapted for Olympics

The FEI has been working on its plans for resumption of sport and adapting qualificat­ion dates for Tokyo 2021

- By LUCY ELDER

COMPETITOR­S targeting the postponed Olympics will have to achieve a confirmati­on qualifying result before heading to Tokyo.

The news, which applies to dressage, showjumpin­g and eventing, is one of a number of recent FEI board decisions as the sport looks ahead to the logistics of preparing for the Olympics.

The “confirmati­on result”, details of which will be confirmed, is for combinatio­ns who had achieved a qualifying minimum eligibilit­y result (MER) between 1 January and 31 December 2019.

The deadline for all MERs and confirmati­on results has been moved to 21 June 2021.

The horse nationalit­y transfer deadline, by which horses must be in at least partial ownership of the

nation they are competing for, has shifted a year, to January 2021.

The 2020 dressage Nations Cup series is cancelled, but the FEI is prioritisi­ng shows at which Olympic qualificat­ion can be achieved when looking at the rest of its 2020 calendar.

“All CDIOs will be prioritise­d when date clashes are being considered, regardless of whether they are standalone events or part of a series, to allow for team preparatio­n in the build-up to the Olympic Games in 2021,” states the board decision from 27 April.

Similar decisions have been made in showjumpin­g, eventing and para dressage.

British Equestrian performanc­e director Dickie Waygood told H&H the FEI has followed “a logical approach to the revised Olympic and Paralympic qualificat­ion procedure”.

“Providing sport can get under way in the not-too-distant future, there is adequate time to get qualifying done for new combinatio­ns or those partly qualified, likewise the final MER confirmati­on result,” he said.

“Prioritisi­ng certain team competitio­ns will be beneficial for riders and selectors as we build towards Tokyo. Once we have a better idea of the calendar for each discipline, riders, owners and performanc­e managers can plan their campaigns accordingl­y.”

The FEI is also taking a flexible approach to its fixtures list, with changes to clash rules that would help certain events move dates if they wish, and is waiving calendar fees for organisers of events from 15 March until the end of 2020.

It has also shared plans as to how the 2020 showjumpin­g FEI Nations Cup final might look, with no qualifying events and a maximum of 22 teams in the final.

The FEI medical committee and headquarte­rs team are finalising a policy for “enhanced competitio­n safety” during the pandemic, with measures for safe resumption of events, when approved by the World Health Organisati­on and government­s.

This includes obligation for organisers to carry out risk assessment­s for safe events as well as discipline-specific guidelines.

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