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1 Summary of FEI Rule Changes JUMPING - CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION ARTICLE 200 GENERAL 8. Calendar (See also GRs Art. 112) For the avoidance of doubt, all references to CSI5* and CSIO5* Events in the paragraphs below (Art ) include CSI5*-W and CSIO5*-W Events. The dates of all CSI5* and CSIO5* Events shall be approved by the FEI Secretary General two years prior to the year in which the Event is to take place; the dates of all other higher level Events (all Events except for those listed as CIMs in GRs Annex E), shall be approved by the Secretary General the year prior to the year in which the Event is to take place. Notwithstanding the above, Tthe dates of all FEI World Cup Western European League and North American League Events must be entered in the FEI calendar by 1 October three years prior to the year in which the event is to take place and shall be approved by the FEI Secretary General two years prior to the year in which the Event is to take place. Consequently, the following deadlines apply in relation to Events to be inserted in the FEI calendar: Applications for the dates of FEI World Cup Western European League and North American League Events must be received by the FEI Secretary General by 1 October three years prior to the year in which the Event takes place. Applications for the dates of CSI5*-W outside of Western Europe and North America and applications for the dates of all other CSI5* and CSIO5* Events to be inserted in the FEI Calendar must be received by the FEI Secretary General by 1 October two years prior to the year in which the Event takes place and the dates of FEI World Cup Western European League Events must be received by the FEI Secretary General by 1 October three years prior to the year in which the Event takes place. Applications for the dates of all other higher level Events (Events that are not listed as CIMs in GRs Annex E) must be received by the FEI Secretary General by 1 October the year prior to the year in which the Event takes place. Applications for higher level Events that arrive after this deadline are considered as late date applications and may only be considered by the FEI if received at least 12 weeks prior to the start of the Event. Applications for the dates of CIMs must reach the FEI Secretary General no later than four weeks prior to the start of the Event. For late date applications and/or modifications of CSI5* and CSIO5* Events received between 2 October two years prior to the year in which the Event is to take place and 1 October one year prior to the year in which the Event is to take place, any NF and/or OC of a 5* Event already entered in the calendar that may be deemed to be affected by the acceptance of such late date application and/or modification shall be given the opportunity to provide its opinion and if objecting to the late addition or modification of dates must explain the reasons for the objection. After an evaluation of the reasons for an objection, the Secretary General may accept the late addition or modification. For late date application and/or modification of CSI5*and CSIO5* Events and all other higher level Events received after 1 October one year prior to the year in which the Event is to take place, the procedure established in GRs Art will apply.
2 CHAPTER II ARENAS AND SCHOOLING AREAS ARTICLE 201 ARENA, SCHOOLING AREAS AND PRACTICE OBSTACLES 2. An indoor Competition arena must have minimum size of m² with a minimum width on the short side of 2025 metres. An outdoor Competition arena must have a minimum size of m² with a minimum width on the short side of 50 metres. An exception to this rule may be granted, where circumstances warrant, by the FEI Jumping Director in consultation with the Chair of the Jumping Committee. 3. The Schooling Areas The OC must provide at least one schooling area sufficiently large for optimal training conditions. There must be a minimum of one vertical and one spread obstacle. The ground has to be in proper condition for the training of Horses. When there are many Athletes and sufficient space, additional obstacles should be provided. All obstacles must be constructed in the usual manner and provided with red and white flags. However, the flags may be replaced by tape or paint in order to provide a white and a red top to the wings or uprights. Where space permits and the number of Athletes is large, a separate schooling area may be designated. If the schooling area is situated in an area accessible to the public, for safety reasons a buffer zone of approximately one meter must be created around its perimeter to keep the public from direct contact with the horses. 5. Gymnastic Training 5.1. Athletes may train their Horses in gymnastic exercises using placing poles on the ground, but obstacles used for this purpose may not exceed 1.30 m in height. Athletes using such obstacles must not violate the rules against rapping (see JRs Art ). Training exercises consisting of a line of obstacles in succession without a stride in between (in-out/bounce exercises) are permitted if there is sufficient space. For these exercises a maximum of three obstacles with a height not exceeding 75 cm may be used; minimum distance between obstacles is 2.50 m, maximum distance is 3.00 m.
3 CHAPTER VII FINES, YELLOW WARNING CARDS, ELIMINATIONS AND DISQUALIFICATIONS ARTICLE 241 ELIMINATIONS 4. Elimination is left to the discretion of the Ground Jury in the following cases: 4.2. not entering the arena mounted or not leaving the arena mounted (except in case of a fall after crossing the finish line, in which case the Athlete is not required to remount prior to leaving the arena); ARTICLE 246 OBSTACLES IN THE JUMP-OFF 7. A maximum of two additional single obstacles may be added to the course of a jump-off. Both obstacles must be on the course during the course inspection or will be built from obstacles of the previous round or rounds. These obstacles may consist of two spread or two vertical obstacles or one spread and one vertical. It must be clearly indicated both on the course plan and at the obstacle(s) in question, whether the obstacle(s) may be jumped from either side or just from one side. If an obstacle included in the previous round(s) is jumped from the opposite direction in the jump-off, the obstacle is considered as one of the two additional obstacles allowed. A vertical in the first or second round may be converted to a spread obstacle or vice-versa in the jump-off, in which case it will be considered one of the two additional obstacles. Alternatively a combination consisting of two verticals in the previous round(s) may be jumped in the opposite direction in the jump-off, in which case the combination constitutes the two additional obstacles allowed in the jump-off.
4 CHAPTER X ATHLETES AND HORSES ARTICLE 249 INVITATIONS TO CSIOS 8. FEI Wildcards 8.1 The FEI has the right to nominate one of the foreign teams to be invited by the OC as a wild card. 8.2 The FEI has the right to nominate two individual athletes from NF(s) not represented by a team as wild cards. For FEI Nations Cup Division 1 Events, the individual wild cards must be included in the maximum quota of 65 Athletes permitted to take part in the CSIO. If the FEI does not allocate one or both of these wild cards, the places are returned to the OC which may extend the vacant place(s) to NF(s) not represented by a team. ARTICLE 254 PARTICIPATION AND NUMBER OF HORSES 5. At CSIOs each Athlete may ride only one Horse in the Grand Prix or, if there is no Grand Prix, in the Competition with the highest prize money. If there is a Grand Prix Competition and another Competition with the same prize money as the Grand Prix or with higher prize money, the Athlete may ride only one Horse in each of these Competitions, except when this Competition is a Derby, in which case more than one Horse per Athlete may be ridden. 6. The above paragraph also applies at CSIs. However, if in the Grand Prix or in similar Competitions listed in paragraph 5 above, there are 3050 Athletes or less entered, the OC may allow each Athlete to ride two Horses in the Competition concerned, provided that the total number of starters does not exceed the maximum allowed for the Grand Prix or Competition in question. These provisions do not apply to CSI-Amateur Events, at which the OC may allow Athletes to ride more than one Horse in all Competitions. ARTICLE 255 CHILDREN, JUNIORS AND YOUNG RIDERS (REFER ALSO TO ANNEXES IX AND XII) Before the year in which they reach their 18th birthday Athletes may not take part in: a Grand Prix at a CSI3* to CSI5*; a Grand Prix at a CSIO1* to CSIO5*; a Nations Cup Competition at CSIO1* to CSIO5*; an FEI World Cup Competition; a Power and Skill Competition; a Derby; the Competition with the highest prize money at a CSI3* to CSI5* and CSIO1* to CSIO5* if this is not one of the Competitions listed. 3.1 From the year in which they reach their 12th birthday until the end of the year in which they reach their 13th birthday Athletes may take part in certain Competitions at CSI and CSIO 1* to 5* Events providing the height of obstacles in the initial round does not exceed 1.30 m. (NB: A separate classification must be established for Children Athletes as prize money for Children s Competitions is not allowed.)
5 ARTICLE 256 DRESS, HEADGEAR AND SALUTE 1. Dress 1.1. Athletes are required to wear correct dress when appearing before spectators and are required to dress in accordance with the applicable provisions of JRs Art , and Art (e) and GRs Art when they are competing or during the presentation of prizes Only the NF-official jacket may be worn by Athletes in Nations Cup Competitions, at Regional, Continental and World Championships and subject to the approval of each relevant national Olympic Committee during the Competitions at Olympic and Regional Games. Black, red, navy and green jackets with collars of the same colour cannot be registered Identification of Sponsors While present in the Competition area and during the prize-giving ceremonies the name and/or logo of the Athlete s sponsor(s) may appear on a surface area not exceeding: a) two hundred square centimetres (200 cm2) on each side of the saddle cloth; b) eighty square centimetres (80cm2) on each of the two sides of jackets or top garments at the height of breast pockets; c) sixteen square centimetres (16 cm2) on both sides of the shirt collar or centrally in the middle part of the collar of ladies blouses; d) seventy-five square centimetres (75 cm2) for the logo on fly bonnets. e) Civilians are allowed to wear the logo of their sponsor vertically in the middle part of their Headgear. Said logo must not be longer than 25 centimetres and wider than five centimetres. f) eighty square centimetres (80 cm2) (maximum 20 centimetres long, maximum four centimetres wide) only once lengthwise on the left leg of the riding breeches Notwithstanding the above, OCs of FEI Championships may prohibit such names and logos in the Schedule, with the exception of the names and logos of the team sponsors and/or of the NF sponsor(s) under the limitations as set forth in JRs Art Notwithstanding the above, OCs of CIOs may prohibit such names and logos in the Schedule for Nations Cup Competitions, with the exception of the names and logos of the team sponsors and/or of the NF sponsor(s) under the limitations as set forth in JRs Art
6 CHAPTER XI OFFICIALS ARTICLE 259 OFFICIALS Events Pan-Am Games / Continental Championship Senior / World Cup Final / Nations Cup Final CSIO5* Number of Judges 1 Minimum (**) President + (**) 3 (**) President + (**) 3 President Ground Jury Minimum Qualificatio n Level 4 Compulsory from foreign nation Level 4 Compulsory from foreign nation Additional Members Minimum Qualificatio n Min. two Level 3 Min. two Level 3 Members Minimum Qualificatio n President of Competitio n Minimum Qualificatio n Water Jump Judge Minimum Qualificatio n Foreign Judge Minimum Qualificatio n Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Level 4 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Level 4 For the avoidance of doubt, National Judges are not limited to officiating in their home country. 5. Course Designer and Technical Delegate The Course Designer for Continental Championships for Young Riders, Juniors, Children and Pony Riders is appointed by the OC and must be a Level 3 Course Designer at least Technical Delegate The Foreign Technical Delegate for the Olympic Games, the Youth Olympic Games, World Championship, Continental Championship for Seniors, the FEI Nations Cup Final and FEI World Cup Final must be or have been a Level 4 Course Designer and must be appointed by the FEI Jumping Director in consultation with the Jumping Committee. At the discretion of the FEI, a second Technical Delegate may be appointed for the Olympic and Pan-American Games and the World and Continental Championships for Seniors to coordinate with the Organising Committee on the overall organisation of the Event. The second Technical Delegate is not required to have experience in course designing.
7 CHAPTER XII COMPETITIONS ARTICLE 261 NORMAL COMPETITIONS AND GRAND PRIX COMPETITIONS 4.4 All Athletes taking part in a Grand Prix at a CSIO or a CSI must have completed, with their Grand Prix Horse, the initial round of at least one competition prior to the Grand Prix. If the Grand Prix takes place on the first day of the Event, or if it is the only Competition at the Event, regardless on which day it is held, the Organising Committee must schedule a training session to provide Athletes with the opportunity to jump their Horse in the arena prior to the Grand Prix. ARTICLE 265 SPONSOR TEAM AND OTHER TEAM COMPETITIONS Sponsor Team Competitions may not be included in the program of CSIOs or CSI-W Events or Championships. ARTICLE 266 FAULT-AND-OUT COMPETITION 3. When the Fault, which ends the round, is other than a knock down, such as a Disobedience, a fall or when the Athlete does not jump the obstacle over which the clock must be stopped, the bell is rung. The Athlete is then placed last of those who have obtained the same number of points. The penalty relating to a fall is elimination (see JRs Art ). ARTICLE 267 HIT-AND-HURRY COMPETITION 2. This Competition takes place with a fixed time of 60 to 90 seconds (45 seconds indoors). Disobediences are penalised by the time lost by the Athlete, but two Disobediences and the firstor a fall stop incurs elimination of the Athlete. In this case, the Athlete will be placed last of the Athletes who have obtained the same number of points. CSI/CSIO REQUIREMENTS FOR EUROPE (CSIO REQUIREMENTS WORLDWIDE) Combined CSIs/CSIOs CSIs: Multiple CSIs of the same star level may be held at the same venue on the same dates but must be completely separate CSIs with separate Competitions; each CSI must have different Athletes and Horses. For CSIs of different star levels at the same venue on the same dates, each level is considered a separate CSI; combined Competitions at such CSIs are not permitted. Horses entered in one CSI star level may not change to another CSI star level during the same Event. A CSI-1* or a CSI-2* may be held together with a CSIO. OCs organising such Events must have 2 arenas; one for the CSI and one for the CSIO. The CSIO horses may not take part in the CSI.
8 ANNEX VII CONSTRUCTION OF THE WATER JUMP
9 ANNEX IX RULES FOR YOUNG RIDERS AND JUNIORS ARTICLE 5 CHAMPIONSHIPS 8. The non-open Championships must be restricted to all NFs included in the Continent concerned. However, entries from NFs outside the Continent in which the non-open Championship is held may be accepted with the agreement of the Jumping Committee, but are not entitled to receive titles or medals. In non-open European Championships, acceptance of NF entries by the Jumping Committee from outside Europe will depend on whether sufficient space is available at the Championship in question. 9. An NF taking part in a Championship outside of its Continent or Region will not have the right to organise the same Championship the following year in its Continent or Region. ARTICLE 7 PARTICIPATION IN OTHER CATEGORIES, SENIOR EVENTS AND OTHER CHAMPIONSHIPS 3. Athletes of the appropriate age may take part in Competitions and Championships of more than one Category but in each Discipline only in one Category of the Continental Championships in any one calendar year. However, Athletes may not participate in a CSIOCh and in a CSIOJ, or in a CSIOJ and a CSIOY at the same venue on the same dates. CHAPTER III CONTINENTAL AND REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS ARTICLE 13 ENTRIES NFs are entitled to send one groom for each two Horses with a maximum of two grooms per team Entries shall be made in three phases in accordance with the GRs Art The entries in principle must state whether the intention is to send only a team or a team and individuals or only individuals. The maximum number of nominated and definite entries of Athletes and Horses that may be entered in the Continental Jumping Championship for Juniors or in the Continental Jumping Championship for Young Riders is as follows: Nominated entries: 10 Athletes and 10 Horses Definite entries: 5 Athletes and 5 Horses 3.3. The FEI Bureau decides whether or not the Championship is organised as an Open Championship or as a non-open Championship. If the Championship is declared to be an Open Championship, teams and individuals from NFs outside the Continent or Region in which the Championship is held, compete for Championship medals and titles under the same conditions as teams and individuals from the host Continent or Region. See Art. 5.8 of this Annex. ARTICLE 16 COMPETITIONS 3.2. Format of the first Qualifying Competition (Young Riders and Juniors) This Competition is run over a Table A course judged under Table C (see JRs Art. 239 and 263) without a jump-off in the event of equality for the first place. The Scores obtained by each Athletefor this Competition will be determined as follows: converted into points by multiplying the time of each Athlete s time will be multiplied by the coefficient 0.50 and converted into points; the Scorepoints must be correctrounded to two decimal places. The second decimal place will be rounded up from.005 and rounded down from.004. The Athlete with the lowest number of points after this conversion will be given zero Penalties, the other Athletes being credited with the number of Penalties representing the difference in points between each of them and the leading Athlete.
10 If an Athlete is eliminated or does not complete his round for any reason, he will be awarded the same number of Penalties as that incurred by the Athlete who has been the most severely penalised, plus penalised with 20 Penalties more than the last placed Athlete who completed the Competition. If the Athlete concerned has himself received the highest number of Penalties before being eliminated or retiring, 20 Penalties will be added to his score. Adding the 20 Penalties is done after the time difference each Athlete s time has been converted into Penalties. ARTICLE 18 TEAM CLASSIFICATION 8. Teams taking part in a non-open Championship from NFs outside the Continent or Region in which the Championship is held, may participate in the team Competition, but will not receive a team classification. They may receive prizes for the individual classification in the team Competition (see Article 18.7 of this Annex). ARTICLE 19 INDIVIDUAL CLASSIFICATION 4. Athletes taking part in non-open Championships from NFs outside the Continent or Region in which the Championship is held may participate in the Final individual competition if qualified, but are not allowed to take part in the jump-off for individual medal placing. Their penalties from Rounds A and B are added to give them their classification in the competition.
11 ANNEX X RULES FOR VETERAN ATHLETES CHAPTER I VETERAN ATHLETES ARTICLE 2 DEFINITION OF A VETERAN ATHLETE The following may compete as Veteran Athletes: 1. Ladies from the year in which they reach their 45th birthday and gentlemen from the year in which they reach their 49th birthday. Athletes may not have participated in jumping Competitions for senior Athletes at CSI2* Events and upwards in the current year. 2. Veteran Competitions are open to Athletes who, in the current year, have not taken part in any Competition in which the height of obstacles indicated in the Schedule for the initial round with the height of obstacles exceeding exceeds 1.35 m. CHAPTER II CONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS AND INDIVIDUALS ARTICLE 14 FIRST COMPETITION (TEAMS AND INDIVIDUALS) 5. Penalties The Scores obtained by each Athletefor this Competition will be determined as follows: converted into points by multiplying the time of each Athlete s time will be multiplied by the coefficient 0.50 and converted into points; the Scorepoints must be correctrounded to two decimal places. The second decimal place will be rounded up from.005 and rounded down from.004. The Athlete with the lowest number of points after this conversion will be given zero Penalties, the other Athletes being credited with the number of Penalties representing the difference in points between each of them and the leading Athlete. If an Athlete is eliminated or does not complete his round for any reason, he will be awarded the same number of Penalties as that incurred by the Athlete who has been the most severely penalised, plus penalised with 20 Penalties more than the last placed Athlete who completed the Competition. If the Athlete concerned has himself received the highest number of Penalties before being eliminated or retiring, 20 Penalties will be added to his score. Adding the 20 Penalties is done after the time difference each Athlete s time has been converted into Penalties.
12 ANNEX XI RULES FOR PONY RIDERS ARTICLE 4 DEFINITION OF A PONY 1.2 In order to participate in international Events and Championships for Ponies, an equine must be registered with the FEI as a Pony. Ponies may not participate in CSI(O)s for Children (Refer to Annex XII, Art. 3.2). Equines registered as Ponies may participate, at the discretion of the Organising Committee, in certain competitions at CSIs, providing the maximum height of obstacles in the initial round does not exceed 1.35 m. A Pony (that is registered with the FEI as a Pony) entered in a CSI of any category must be ridden by an Athlete whose age is in compliance with the age range established for Pony Riders (from the beginning of the calendar year in which he reaches the age of 12 until the end of the year in which he reaches the age of 16). ARTICLE 6 CONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1. Each year, a Continental Championship in Jumping may be organised within each Continent. Jumping, Dressage and Eventing Continental Championships for Pony Riders should be, as far as possible, organised within the same Event. 2. The Continental Championships will, as far as possible, be organised during the long school holidays (for Europe, this is mid-july to mid-august). 3. The Continental Championships will be held outdoors. 4. The non-open Continental Championships must be restricted to all NFs included in the Continent concerned. Acceptance of NF entries by the Jumping Committee from outside Europe will depend on whether sufficient space is available at the Event in question. Athletes from NFs outside Europe in non-open FEI European Championships will neither be entitled to receive titles or medals. ARTICLE 7 ELIGIBILITY AT INTERNATIONAL EVENTS AND CHAMPIONSHIPS 4. Athletes of the appropriate age may take part in a CSIOP and in a CSIOCh at the same venue on the same dates but may not take part in a CSIOP and in a CSIOJ or in a CSIOP and in a CSIOY at the same venue on the same dates. ARTICLE 21 INSPECTION OF SADDLERY 1. The following applies throughout the Competitions grounds at all times from the time of arrival until the conclusion of the entire Event or championship: 2. Reins must be attached to the bit or the connecting piece, or directly to the bridle. Only running unrestricted martingales are allowed. Double bridles, and blinkers are not allowed. The following types of bits and nosebands are allowed: All Kimberwicks All ppessoas: Only smooth (untwisted) snaffle Pessoas are allowed. Maximum 4 rings (including the top ring for the cheek piece). Reins may be attached to any ring; double reins may be used, with or without a connecting piece. ARTICLE 22 CONTINENTAL JUMPING CHAMPIONSHIPS 5. The entries shall be made in three phases in accordance with the GRs Art : The entries in principle must state whether the intention is to send only a team or a team and individuals or only individuals. The maximum number of nominated and definite entries of Athletes and Ponies that may be entered in the Continental Pony Jumping Championship is as follows: Nominated entries: 12 Athletes and 12 Ponies Definite entries: 6 Athletes and 6 Ponies, of which 5 Athletes and 5 Ponies are allowed to travel to the Championship (see Art above).
13 ANNEX XII RULES FOR CHILDREN S EVENTS ARTICLE 5 CONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 4. The Continental Championships are open to all NFs within the Continent. NFs outside the Continent may be invited if authorised by the Secretary General of the FEI. Any such teams and individuals invited are eligible for prizes but not for medals or title classification. ARTICLE 6 ELIGIBILITY AT INTERNATIONAL EVENTS AND CHAMPIONSHIPS 1.4 An Athlete may not participate in a CSIOCh and in a CSIOJ at the same venue on the same dates. Athletes of the appropriate age may, however, participate in a CSIOCh and in a CSIOP at the same venue on the same dates. CHAPTER IV CONTINENTAL AND REGIONAL JUMPING CHAMPIONSHIPS ARTICLE 19 ENTRIES 6. Entries must be made in three phases in accordance with the GRs Art The entries in principle must state whether the intention is to send only a team or a team and individuals or only individuals. The maximum number of nominated and definite entries of Athletes and Horses that may be entered in the Continental Jumping Championship for Children is as follows: Nominated entries: 10 Athletes and 10 Horses Definite entries: 5 Athletes and 5 Horses. 7. The FEI Bureau decides whether or not the Championship is organised as an Open Championship or as a Non-Open Championship. If it is an Open Championship, teams and individuals from NFs outside the Continent or Region in which it is held, compete for Championship medals and titles under the same conditions as teams and individuals from the host Continent or Region. 8. It is left to the discretion of the FEI to accept, with the agreement of the Jumping Committee, entries for Non-Open Championships of teams and/or individuals from NFs outside the Continent or Region in which the Championship is held. ARTICLE 22 COMPETITIONS 3.2. Starting order in the Team Competition Starting order in the first round of the Team Competition will be according to a draw, conducted according to JRs Art In the second round, the order of starting will be according to the reverse order of Penalties incurred by the best three Athletes per team in the first qualifying Competition and by the best three Athletes per team in the first round of the Team Competition (individuals to start before teams in the second round). In case of individuals or teams with equal Penalties, the same starting order as in the first round will be used. ARTICLE 24 TEAM CLASSIFICATION 6. Teams taking part in Non-Open Championships from NFs outside the Continent or Region in which the Championship is held, may participate in the team Competition, but will not receive a team classification. They may receive prizes for the individual classification in the team Competition.
14 ARTICLE 25 INDIVIDUAL CLASSIFICATION 3. Athletes taking part in Non-Open Championships from NFs outside the Continent or Region in which the Championship is held, may participate in the Final individual Competition if qualified, but are not allowed to take part in the jump-off for individual medal placings. Their Penalties from rounds A and B are added to give them their classification in the Competition. ARTICLE 30 FALLS 1. The firsta fall of the Athlete or Horse eliminates the Athlete from the Competition. This includes Championship Competitions, as well as Nations Cup Competitions. Nevertheless, the Athlete may take part in the second round of the FEI National Cup Competition and in the second round of the Team Championship Competition, respectively in the second round of a Nations Cup Competition, providing that the official doctor and the Ground Jury give their approval. The Athlete eliminated is penalised with 20 Penalties more than the worst placed Athlete in the concerned round.
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