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FEI PHOTO EXHIBITION SHOWCASES INSPIRATIONAL EQUESTRIAN FIGURES

FEI photo exhibition showcases inspirational equestrian figures The F d ration Equestre Internationale (FEI), the governing body of horse sport, is to unveil an innovative photographic celebration of equestrianism entitled Inspire at the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games in Kentucky, USA.

DRESSAGE COMMITTEE PUTS FORWARD PROPOSED CHANGES FOR JUDGING SYSTEM

Following the FEI Dressage Committee meeting in Mannheim (GER) on 27 and 28 August, the Committee has put forward proposed changes for the judging system to be presented at the upcoming FEI General Assembly in Taipei (1-6 November). The proposals are based on several pilot studies that took place during the 2010 season and feedback from within the sport. They are the result of detailed analysis of the fitness for purpose of current judging methods in Dressage with the aim of achieving maximum transparency and fairness and, as a consequence, trust in the sport.

FEI BALKAN JUMPING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2010

BIG HAUL OF GOLD FOR TURKEY AND GREECE, BUT VALEV WINS SENIOR TITLE FOR BULGARIA Historic result for Croatia Turkey and Greece divided the majority of the gold medals between them at the 2010 FEI Balkan Jumping Championships staged at the Voivodinovo Equestrian Centre in Plovdiv, Bulgaria where the host nation's Ivelin Valev claimed the Senior Individual title.

FEI EVENTING COMMITTEE EVALUATES POTENTIAL OF AIR VESTS IN OVERALL RIDER SAFETY

Following a meeting of the FEI Eventing Committee evaluating the potential of air vests in overall rider safety on the Cross-Country phase, the Committee has recommended National Federations and riders to keep themselves informed of all the latest developments and to consider the potential benefits of their use.

WORLD PARA-EQUESTRIAN DRIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS FOR SINGLES 2010

GERMAN PARA-EQUESTRIAN DRIVERS REIGN SUPREME German drivers dominated the 2010 FEI World Para-Equestrian Driving Championships for Singles at Breda, The Netherlands. Heiner Lehrter and Josef Sauerwald took individual gold and silver respectively and they joined up with Hubert Markett to also secure team gold.

FEI LIST GROUP PROPOSES 2011 EQUINE PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES LIST FOR GENERAL ASSEMBLY APPROVAL

Following last month s highly successful FEI Congress on NSAIDs and further discussion of the issues raised, the FEI List Group has proposed an Equine Prohibited Substances List for 2011 which simultaneously respects horse welfare and ensures a level playing field.

LÁZAR TAKES INDIVIDUAL HONOURS, BUT DUTCH CLAIM NATIONS CUP ON HOME SOIL AT BREDA

Hungary s Zoltan L zar scored his first-ever international four-in-hand victory at at a CAIO when winning at Breda, the Netherlands, ahead of Werner Ulrich (SWI) and the best Dutch driver at this prestigious competition, Mark Weusthof, but the Dutch team once again proved, invincible, staying well ahead of Switzerland and Sweden throughout the Nations Cup competition.

POWELL SCORES VINTAGE WIN FOR NEW ZEALAND AT BURGHLEY

Caroline Powell rode a perfect Jumping round under pressure to become the first New Zealand female rider to win the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials (GBR), the fourth leg of the HSBC FEI Classics . The win has propelled her into third place in the HSBC FEI Classics , behind William Fox-Pitt (GBR), the new leader, and Andreas Dibowski (GER) with one event left, Les Etoiles de Pau in France in November, where Fox-Pitt has already declared a possible runner in Navigator.

CAROLINE POWELL POISED TO TAKE ON KIWI'S BURGHLEY MANTLE

New Zealander Caroline Powell is poised to become the fourth rider from her country to win the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials, the fourth leg of the HSBC FEI Classics . The 37-year-old, who is based in Scotland, produced a foot-perfect round on the 17-year-old grey Lenamore, one of the best cross-country horses on the international circuit.

EDGE HAS THE UPPER HAND AFTER DRESSAGE AT BURGHLEY

Ruth Edge (GBR) and the 17-year-old Two Thyme lead the clutch of superbly executed Dressage tests which brought the first phase of the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials (GBR), the fourth leg of the HSBC FEI Classics , to a close today.