Horse & Hound

Worries raised over new endurance qualificat­ions

Riders say rule changes could hit equine welfare and stop some countries from qualifying teams

- By BECKY MURRAY

CONCERNS surroundin­g horse welfare in endurance and qualificat­ion for the World Championsh­ips have been raised as new rules come into play.

On 23 June the FEI announced the 2020 endurance World Championsh­ips, due to be held in Italy in September, would be postponed until May 2021 due to the pandemic. This meant two endurance championsh­ips would take place next year, with the Europeans in the Netherland­s scheduled for September 2021.

New rules came into force on 1 July, including amended qualifying criteria for both championsh­ips, requiring riders to complete two additional CEI3* (160km) rides.

In an open letter on 6 July to the FEI, signed by 40 British riders, officials and trainers, it was said the new rules are

“not conducive” to improving equine welfare, and will make it prohibitiv­e for nations where endurance is not a profession­al sport to qualify a team for the championsh­ips.

Rider Harry Ingram, who coordinate­d the letter, told H&H Covid-19 meant there had not been enough time to gain the necessary qualificat­ions and said there is a question as to whether the new criteria is in the best

interest of horses’ welfare.

“A short-term solution would be for the FEI to reconsider the qualifying criteria for next year and base it on the previous rules; one 160km ride,” he said. “We don’t see the benefit of the new criteria.”

H&H endurance blogger Annie Joppe, who signed the letter, told H&H she believes the new rules are going to have the “opposite effect” on improving welfare, and make qualifying difficult.

“Only the countries with lots of money will have enough horses to go to the World Championsh­ips. It won’t be a World Championsh­ips if only five countries attend,” she said.

CONSULTATI­ON

ENDURANCE GB (EGB) chairman Phil Nunnerley told H&H the signatory group had not requested support from EGB on the letter. He said EGB had held a consultati­on with its members on the new rules and the organisati­on was “broadly very supportive” of them. He added EGB is in talks with the FEI on hosting a qualifying ride this year.

“We made it clear to the FEI that we hoped it would continue to recognise qualificat­ion for the World Championsh­ips would be difficult and that they might consider extending the qualificat­ions to be based on the pre-1 July rules,” he said.

An FEI spokesman told H&H the organisati­on had “taken note” of the concerns raised in the letter. He added decisions relating to the new rules were taken by the FEI board at its extraordin­ary meeting on 19 June, where it was agreed to prolong the qualificat­ion period.

“There will be discussion­s on the qualificat­ion criteria for the World Championsh­ips at the board meeting on 21 July and more informatio­n will be provided,” he said.

 ??  ?? It is thought the amended criteria for championsh­ip qualificat­ion could make it prohibitiv­e for a number of nations to qualify a team
It is thought the amended criteria for championsh­ip qualificat­ion could make it prohibitiv­e for a number of nations to qualify a team

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