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More rule breaking in Middle East endurance


  • Riders from stables owned by members of the ruling Maktoum family of Dubai received 3 of the 4 yellow warning cards handed out in Dubai (21-22 March). This comes as the FEI clamps down on rule-breaking in Middle East endurance.

    2 broke multiple rules and administered unauthorised fluids and were also disqualified. 2 others showed “incorrect behaviour” towards officials.

    14 cards have been awarded since February — more than in the whole of 2013.

    The FEI Endurance Strategic Planning Group has stressed it will censure officials who “turn a blind eye”.

    A protest about alleged horse abuse lodged by H&H Editor Lucy Higginson and journalist Pippa Cuckson has been referred to the FEI Tribunal. It refers to footage of a horse being struck during the King’s Cup, Bahrain.

    This article was first published in Horse & Hound magazine (3 April 2014)

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