FEI president casts doubt over World Equestrian Games’ future
‘We must have the courage to look at the future of our World Championships and ask if the WEG is still the best format’
‘We must have the courage to look at the future of our World Championships and ask if the WEG is still the best format’
The International Olympic Committee hosted a meeting for all 28 international federations and Rio’s organising committee amid concerns
The FEI is trying to calm fears that the Olympic equestrian events might have to take place outside the host country
Ingmar de Vos is to be the first paid FEI president following a vote at the FEI Sport Forum and agreement by the governing body's bureau
The role, which has previously been unpaid, recieved a unaimous vote at last week's FEI general assembly to become a paid position
The new president of the FEI has paid tribute to Princess Haya and promises to serve all members of the equestrian community
Five candidates will go head-to-head in the race for presidency of the FEI
One of the six candidates in the running for the FEI Presidential role has stepped down
Two further candidates have joined the race to succeed Princess Haya as FEI President — bringing the final total to six
John McEwen joins Pierre Durand of France, Ulf Helgstrand of Denmark and Pierre Genecand of Switzerland in the race to become Princess Haya’s successor
France and Denmark have put forward candidates for the role of FEI president
FEI President announces decision with regards to her future
The FEI President explains her decision not to stand for a third term
A new Swiss candidate will challenge Princess Haya in the FEI elections
Two prominent royals have spoken out on the need for better collaboration between equine charities and the human development sector
FEI opens nominations for annual awards, set up to give recognition to deserving equestrian figures
The revised rules will be implemented on 1 August, rather than waiting to voted on at the FEI general assembly in December
The FEI has announced that HRH Princess Haya has signaled her intention to stand for re-election as FEI president for a 3rd term
The surprise announcement comes after some national federations said they would oppose an attempt by Princess Haya to seek a third term as president of horse sport's governing body
Henk Rottinghuis and Sven Holmberg are to run against Princess Haya in the FEI election next month