Riders cleared but spotlight still on doping [H&H VIP]
The case has thrown into the spotlight the risk of contamination in supplements
News on all doping scandals and enquiries taking place in equestrian sport
The case has thrown into the spotlight the risk of contamination in supplements
Read a summary of the arguments put forward in the case considered by the FEI
The Australian event rider has said he is ready to “move on with his career” after being cleared of doping charges
The two event riders have both been cleared of doping their horses by an FEI tribunal
French endurance vets have raised concerns about the endurance competition at the World Equestrian Games
Key Team GB feed supplier takes action as plans of how to move forward are discussed
Traces of morphine have been found in post-race samples from five racehorses
Horses that test positive will face a lengthy ban, under new rules to be introduced at the beginning of next year
Equestrian Sports New Zealand spoken about the news that Jock Paget will be allowed to compete again
The two riders whose horses tested positive for a banned substance at Burghley Horse Trials last autumn can return to competition
Jock Paget and the president of Equestrian Sports New Zealand talked to the media after the FEI tribunal finished in London earlier today
Jock Paget and Kevin McNab's FEI tribunal into alleged doping finished today in London but there is still no clear indication on when a decision will be reached
The president of Equestrian Sports New Zealand said it had been 'difficult' for the riders involved in the FEI tribunal
An FEI tribunal concerning doping allegations against last year’s Burghley winner Jock Paget and his mentor Kevin McNab has started this morning in London
“Bold steps” to help improve the welfare of horses in international endurance events have been revealed by the FEI
Leading riders and the horses’ owner speak out to H&H about the negative impact the length of the case is having on the integrity of the sport
The New Zealand event rider has “welcomed” the partial tribunal ruling made by the FEI yesterday
A long running legal battle between the Olympic dressage rider and the German Equestrian Federation was brought to a close by a tribunal yesterday
Delegates largely backed proposals to clean up endurance at a long-awaited conference in Lausanne
Sheikh Mohammed has been cleared of having any knowledge of the drug scandals involving his organisation last year by a report he ordered