- Source: International Federation for Equestrian Sports
The International Federation for Equestrian Sports (French: Fédération Équestre Internationale, FEI) is the international governing body of equestrian sports. FEI was established in 1921 and its headquarters are in Lausanne, Switzerland.
The FEI is responsible for drafting and enforcing regulations within the six disciplines under its jurisdiction. Besides regulation, overseeing all international competitions and Championships, overseeing and cooperating with all affiliated national federations, overseeing and educating officials and registering riders and horses are core tasks of the FEI. As an umbrella equestrian organisation, the FEI focuses on promoting equestrian sport, attracting and cooperating with sponsors, media and fans, and representing equestrian sport on various online and offline channels.
An FEI code of conduct protects the welfare of the horses from physical abuse or doping. On 2 March 2022, in the wake of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the FEI banned Russian and Belarusian athletes, horses, and officials from FEI events, and subsequently an FEI Tribunal panel dismissed an appeal by Russia's Federation of Equestrian Sports challenging the ban.
Disciplines
The FEI recognizes six disciplines under global governance in both regular and para-equestrianism competition:
Dressage and Para Dressage
Driving and Para Driving
Endurance
Eventing
Show jumping
Vaulting
Reining was an FEI discipline from 2000 until 2021.
The following two disciplines are under regional governance:
Horseball (Fédération internationale de horse-ball - FIHB)
Tent pegging (International Tent Pegging Federation - ITPF)
The FEI does not govern or provide rules for horse racing (International Federation of Horseracing Authorities (IFHA)) or polo, but in the latter case, it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Federation of International Polo (FIP).
Values
= Vision
=To grow the unique and mutually beneficial bond between horse and human in sport globally.
= Mission
=To drive and develop equestrian sport globally in a modern, sustainable and structured manner with guaranteed integrity, athlete welfare, equal opportunity and a fair and ethical partnership with the horse.
Sub Federations
Asian Equestrian Federation
European Equestrian Federation
Regions
= Normal
=Southern Europe – Group I: ALB AND AUT BEL BUL CRO CYP CZE ESP FRA GRE HUN ISR ITA LIE LUX MKD MLT MON POR ROU SLO SMR SRB SUI SVK TUR
Northern Europe – Group II:DEN EST FIN GBR GER IRL ISL LAT LTU NED NOR POL SWE
Eastern Europe & Central Asia – Group III:ARM AZE BLR IRI GEO KAZ KGZ MDA PAK RUS TKM UKR UZB
North America – Group IV:ANT BAR BER CAY CAN HAI ISV JAM PUR TRI USA
Central America – Group V:CRC CUB DOM ESA GUA HON MEX NCA PAN
South America – Group VI:ARG BOL BRA CHI COL ECU PAR PER URU VEN
Middle East – Group VII:ALG BRN EGY IRQ JOR KSA KUW LBA LIB MAR OMA PLE QAT SUD SYR TUN UAE YEM
Asia and Oceania – Group VIII:AUS BRU CAM CHN HKG INA IND JPN KOR MAS MGL MYA NZL PHI SIN SRI THA TPE
Africa – Group IX:BOT COD ETH KEN MAD MAW MRI NAM RSA SEN SWZ ZAM ZIM
= World Cup
=By 2024 FEI World Cup Finals (show jumping and dressage):
FEI Western European League
FEI Central European League (Northern, Southern)
FEI Pacific League
FEI North American League
FEI Arabian League (Middle East, Northern Africa)
FEI Eurasian League
FEI Japan League
Events
Source:
= Olympic and Paralympic Games
=The first Olympics held under its authority were in 1924. Jumping, Dressage and Eventing have been a part of the Olympics since 1912. Para-Equestrian Dressage has been part of the Paralympic games since 1996. Jumping has been part of the Youth Olympic Games since its creation in Singapore in 2010.
= FEI World Equestrian Games
=The FEI has organized the FEI World Equestrian Games every four years since 1990. The idea of the World Equestrian Games (WEG) came into being in the mid-1980s and was strongly supported by HRH Prince Philip, who was then FEI President.
The WEG encompasses the World Championship titles in all the FEI global disciplines.
= World Cup
=The FEI World Cup is an indoor series and takes place throughout the world with qualifying leagues leading to a final in each of the disciplines. The FEI World Cup series began with show jumping in 1978 and has since been extended to the disciplines of dressage, driving, and vaulting. Main events include:
FEI Show Jumping World Cup since 1978
FEI Dressage World Cup since 1985
FEI Driving World Cup since 2001
FEI Eventing World Cup 2003–2012
FEI Vaulting World Cup since 2010
FEI Endurance World Cup since
= FEI Jumping Main Events
=Source:
Global Champions Tour
Longines League of Nations™
FEI Jumping World Cup Series
Longines FEI Jumping World Cup
FEI Jumping Nations Cup Youth - Since 2018
FEI Jumping Children's Classics - Since 2008
FEI Jumping Ponies' Trophy - Since 2017
FEI Jumping World Challenge (FEI World Challenges exist in Jumping, Dressage, Eventing, Vaulting, Driving and Para Dressage) - Since 2016
Continental & Regional Games
= World, continental and regional championships
=FEI World, Continental and Regional Championships are held in all the FEI disciplines and age categories. Events include:
World Dressage Championships
World Eventing Championships
World Show Jumping Championships
FEI World Eventing Championships for Young Horses
FEI World Driving Championships for Singles, Pairs, Pony and Four-in-Hand
FEI World Endurance Championships for Seniors since 2012
FEI Endurance World Championship for Young Horses since 2012
FEI World Vaulting Championships for Seniors
FEI World Para-Equestrian Driving Championships
= European
=European Dressage Championships
European Show Jumping Championships
European Eventing Championships
Equestrian at the Friendship Games
Ljubičevo Equestrian Games
2019 FEI European Championships
2017 FEI European Championships
2009 FEI European Championships
2013 European Para-Dressage Championship
= American
=Equestrian at the Pan American Games
= Asian
=Equestrian sports first time at the 9th Asian Games in 1982.
Equestrian at the Asian Games
First Asian Equestrian Championships in Pattaya (THA) 30 Nov to 8 Dec 2019
= Ratings
=History
The FEI was formed in 1921 with the joining of the national organizations of Belgium, Denmark, France, Italy, Japan, Norway, Sweden and the United States of America. Today, there are 136 National Equestrian Federations affiliated with the FEI.
On March 2, 2022, in the wake of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the FEI banned Russian and Belarusian athletes, horses, and officials from FEI events, and subsequently an FEI Tribunal panel dismissed an appeal by Russia's Federation of Equestrian Sports challenging the ban.
Presidents
There have been 13 different presidents of the organization. Major Jhkr Karl F. Quarles van Ufford is the only individual to have served twice. Nowadays, a President can serve for a maximum of three terms. Since 2014, the President of the FEI is Ingmar De Vos from Belgium.
See also
French Equestrian Federation
French National Olympic and Sports Committee
References
External links
Official website
FEI TV: Official Equestrian Sport streaming website
FEI Inside
FEI Database
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