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FEI APPROVED SCHEDULE EVENTING Lausanne International Horse Trials CIC 1*, CICOJ 1* and CIC 2* 30. August - 2. September PDF
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1 FEI APPROVED SCHEDULE Lausanne International Horse Trials CIC 1*, CICOJ 1* and CIC 2* 30. August - 2. September 2018 Page 1 of 27
2 FEI APPROVED SCHEDULE I. DENOMINATION OF THE EVENT Venue: Lausanne, Equissima Date: 30 August 2 September 2018 NF: SUI EVENT CATEGORIES: Long Short Long Short CCI4* CIC(O)1* CCIYR2* CICYR2* CCI(O)3* CIC(O)2* CCIJ1* CICJ1* CCI(O)2* CIC(O)3* CCIYH1* CICYH1* CCI(O)1* CCIYH2* CICYH2* CCI Intro / New Introductory level CCI(O)P1* CCI(O)P2* CCI1* reserved for ponies CIC1* reserved for ponies CHAMPIONSHIP CATEGORIES: Championship 3* Championship 2* Championship 1* Senior Young Rider Junior Pony Young Horses Championship official title: (as per contract) II. GENERAL CONDITIONS - FEI Statutes, 23 rd edition, effective 29 th April FEI General Regulations, 23 rd edition, effective 1 st January 2009, updates effective 1 st January FEI Veterinary Regulations, 14th edition, effective 1 January FEI Eventing Rules and its Annexes, 25 th Edition, updates effective 1 st January Equine Anti-Doping and Controlled Medication Regulations (EADCMR), 2 nd Edition, effective 1 st January FEI Anti-Doping Rules for Human Athletes (ADRHA), based upon 2015 WADA Code, effective 1 st January All subsequent published revisions/updates, the provisions of which will take precedence. *********************************************************************** Approved by the FEI, Lausanne, on 30 April 2018 Catrin Norinder FEI Director Eventing and Olympic Draft schedules are to be sent by to Page 2 of 27
3 FEI APPROVED SCHEDULE TABLE OF CONTENTS I. DENOMINATION OF THE EVENT... 2 II. GENERAL CONDITIONS... 2 III. THE FEI CODE OF CONDUCT FOR THE WELFARE OF THE HORSE... 5 IV. GENERAL INFORMATION ORGANISER ORGANISING COMMITTEE EVENT DIRECTOR... 6 V. OFFICIALS... 7 VI. INVITATIONS GENERAL ENTRY RIGHT TO SHOWGROUNDS/ACCREDITED PERSONS... 9 VII. ENTRIES ENTRY DATES AND ENTRY FEES OTHER FEES NO-SHOWS/LATE WITHDRAWALS QUALIFICATION VIII. TIMETABLE TIMETABLE (TO BE PROVIDED PER CATEGORY/LEVEL IF MULTIPLE EVENTS) IX. COMPETITION DETAIL X. FACILITIES OFFERED ATHLETES GROOMS XI. LOGISTICAL/ADMINISTRATIVE/TECHNICAL DRAW COMPETITION ARENA(S) PRACTICE ARENA(S) STABLES SCORING/TIMING PROVIDER PRIZE GIVING CEREMONY ADVERTISING ON ATHLETES AND HORSES TICKETING BETTING TRANSPORT REIMBURSMENT HORSES / PONIES WELCOME LOCAL TRANSPORTATION - ARRANGEMENTS FROM HOTEL TO SHOWGROUNDS LORRY / CARAVAN FACILITIES SUSTAINABILITY XII. VETERINARY MATTERS CUSTOMS FORMALITIES HEALTH REQUIREMENTS NATIONAL REQUIREMENTS PONIES INJURY SURVEILLANCE TRANSPORT OF HORSES VENUE ARRIVAL INFORMATION & FITNESS TO COMPETE PASSPORTS. FEI General Regulations Article Page 3 of 27
4 FEI APPROVED SCHEDULE 7.2. VACCINATIONS - EQUINE INFLUENZA. FEI Veterinary Regulations Article EXAMINATION ON ARRIVAL. FEI Veterinary Regulations Article HORSE INSPECTIONS. FEI Veterinary Regulations Article 1033, Table LIMB SENSITIVITY EXAMINATION. FEI Veterinary Regulations Article EQUINE ANTI-DOPING AND CONTROLLED MEDICATION PROGRAMME (EADCMP). FEI VETERINARY REGULATIONS, CHAPTER VI SAMPLING. FEI VETERINARY REGULATIONS ARTICLES 1057 AND ELECTIVE TESTING. FEI VETERINARY REGULATIONS ARTICLES XIII. HUMAN ANTI-DOPING XIV. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MEDICAL INFORMATION FORM FOR ARMBANDS INSURANCES AND NATIONAL REQUIREMENTS ATHLETES, OWNERS AND SUPPORT PERSONNEL PRESS EQUIPMENT ATHLETES AND OWNERS PROTESTS/APPEALS DISPUTES MODIFICATION TO SCHEDULE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FROM THE ORGANISER MINIMUM AGE LIMITATION PRIZEMONEY DISTRIBUTION XV. ANNEXES Page 4 of 27
5 FEI APPROVED SCHEDULE III. THE FEI CODE OF CONDUCT FOR THE WELFARE OF THE HORSE The Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) expects all those involved in international equestrian sport to adhere to the FEI s Code of Conduct and to acknowledge and accept that at all times the welfare of the horse must be paramount and must never be subordinated to competitive or commercial influences. 1. At all stages during the preparation and training of competition horses, welfare must take precedence over all other demands. This includes good horse management, training methods, farriery and tack, and transportation. 2. Horses and Athletes must be fit, competent and in good health before they are allowed to compete. This encompasses medication use, surgical procedures that threaten welfare or safety, pregnancy in mares and the misuse of aids. 3. Events must not prejudice horse welfare. This involves paying careful attention to the competition areas, ground surfaces, weather conditions, stabling, site safety and fitness of the horse for onward travel after the event. 4. Every effort must be made to ensure that horses receive proper attention after they have competed and that they are treated humanely when their competition careers are over. This covers proper veterinary care, competition injuries, euthanasia and retirement. 5. The FEI urges all involved with the sport to attain the highest levels of education in their areas of expertise. The Long version of this Code can be obtained from the Fédération Equestre Internationale, HM King Hussein I Building, Chemin de la Joliette 8, 1006 Lausanne, Switzerland. Telephone: The Code is available in English. The Code is also available on the FEI s website: Page 5 of 27
6 FEI APPROVED SCHEDULE IV. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. ORGANISER Name: Club Equestre de Lausanne Address: Route de Berne 304, 1000 Lausanne 25, Switzerland Telephone: Website: Contact Details Show Ground: Address: Manège du Chalet-à-Gobet, Route Berne Lausanne 25 Telephone: GPS Coordinates: / Accessibility details (directions by road, nearest airport / train station): 2. ORGANISING COMMITTEE Honorary President: President of the Event: Show Secretary: Press Officer: Stable Manager: Marc-Henri Clavel Anja Di Natale Corinne Druey Viviane Baumann 3. EVENT DIRECTOR Name: Catrin Norinder Address: Route de Berne 304, 1000 Lausanne 25, Switzerland Mobile: / Assistant Name: Christophe Deller Mobile: Page 6 of 27
7 CHECK LIST FOR DRAFT SCHEDULE V. OFFICIALS Ref Panel Competition Function FEI ID NAME NF Level (Nat, 1, 2, 3) Contact details 1 Ground Jury 1 st Competition CIC1*/ CICOJ1* Ground Jury President Katrin Eichinger-Kniely AUT 3 Ground Jury Member Peter Christen SUI 2 Ground Jury Member Ground Jury 3 rd Competition CIC2* Ground Jury President Gerd Kuest GER 3 Ground Jury Member Catherine Agaesse FRA 2 Ground Jury Member Jumping test Judge Jumping test Judge Ground Jury 2 Technical Delegate all Technical Delegate Tom Ryckewaert BEL 3 Assistant Technical Delegate 3 Course Designer Course Designer Pierre Michelet FRA 3 / 4* Assistant Course Designer Jumping Course Designer 4 Chief Steward Chief Steward 5 Assistant Stewards Assistant Steward Assistant Steward Assistant Steward David Kohnké SUI Nat Thierry Castelle FRA L Pierre Gavillet SUI L Erika Attinger SUI L Jean-Claude Borgeaud SUI Nat 6 Appeal Committee Appeal Committee President Appeal Committee Member Appeal Committee Page 7 of 27
8 CHECK LIST FOR DRAFT SCHEDULE Member 7 FEI Veterinary Delegate FEI Veterinary Commission (for Championships only) FEI Veterinary Delegate Assistant FEI Delegate President Foreign Veterinary Delegate Charles F. Troillet SUI Veterinary Service Manager (VSM) (VR Art 1103) Treating Veterinarian (VR Art 1105) Assistant FEI Delegate Veterinary Service Manager FEI Permitted Treating Vet Pierre-Alain Glatt SUI Saskia Muskens SUI 9 Chief Medical Officer Chief Medical Officer Dr André Veya SUI Medical services Medical Services Samaritains-Mixte Lausanne 10 Farrier Farrier 11 NF Delegate NF Delegate (if applicable) Gilles Johner Page 8 of 27
9 VI. INVITATIONS 1. GENERAL Number of NFs invited Number of Athletes from the host nation Number of Athletes per NF Number of Horses per Athlete Ballot procedure in case of excessive entries. Must be specified All Illimited Illimited 3 per XC day Max 90 horses to be accepted, only entries paid by 13 August 2018 will be accepted, then article of the FEI Eventing rules would apply. Space for organiser to include details if necessary Athletes are invited by the Organiser through their National Federation. One (1) groom per athlete. 2. ENTRY RIGHT TO SHOWGROUNDS/ACCREDITED PERSONS Entry right to the stable area according to FEI Veterinary Regulations Articles NUMBER OF ACCREDITED PERSONS: Athlete: Partner: Groom: Horse Owner: two (2) accreditations per horse acc. to FEI-Passport Space for organiser to include details if necessary Page 9 of 27
10 VII. ENTRIES IMPORTANT Entries must be made through the FEI Entry System for all categories of this Event ( Additional documentation can be found at: All Athletes and Horses participating in any International Competition must be registered with the FEI; Athletes and/or Horses present at the Event without having been entered through the FEI s Online Entry System will automatically be disqualified unless compelling circumstances warrant otherwise. Space for organiser to include details if necessary 1. ENTRY DATES AND ENTRY FEES Entries have to be in accordance with Art.509 of the FEI Eventing Rules, 25 th edition, updates effective 1 January Deadlines for Entries: Nominated Entries: (NB: Nominated Entries apply to Championships and Games ONLY) Closing date for Definite Entries: 13 August 2018 Last date for substitutions: 27 August 2018 FEES FOR HORSES Entry fee per horse: Stabling fee per horse: TOTAL fee per horse EADCMP fee Lower Level Events (CIMs) CHF 18 per horse per event (For definition of CIMs see Appendix E of the FEI General Regulations) Higher Level Events CHF 25 per horse per event (All other events not defined as CIMs) CIC/CICOJ 1* 300 EUR CIC 2* 350 EUR (including 18 CHF EADCMP fee) Included in above (additional stable if requested will be charged 110 EUR) Depending on the category Included in entry fee Included in entry fee Not included in entry fee Details entry procedure fee / Payment: Banque Cantonale Vaudoise Lausanne Club Equestre de Lausanne INAB CH A065 Page 10 of 27
11 Space for organiser to include details if necessary Clearing 767 BIC/SWIFT BCVLCH2LXXX by OTHER FEES All other fees must be listed hereunder with the details of the amounts to be charged and approved by the FEI. Only fees approved by the FEI and listed in the approved Schedule can be charged by the OC. Electricity for boxes (upon request): 25 Manure disposal: free Hay: 10 EUR per bale Straw: 5 EUR par bale (fist one offered) Shavings: 15 EUR per bale Sanitary facilities: Lorry/ Caravan area Parking: price: free of charge Power supply: provided by the OC Not provided by the OC Price: 25 Water supply: provided by the OC Not provided by the OC Price: Other (please specify): All aforementioned amounts include VAT, if applicable VAT number of the Organiser: 3. NO-SHOWS/LATE WITHDRAWALS NB: In the case of withdrawals after the date of definite entries or no-shows, the athlete or the respective NF will be held liable to reimburse the OC for the actual financial loss incurred by the OC (i.e. stabling and hotel expenses) as a result of the late withdrawal or no-show. Amount charged and refund procedure: In case of withdrawals after Monday 27 August :00 hrs, no refund will be made. Stable costs of 110 EUR will be charged to any withdrawals between 13 and 27 August QUALIFICATION Entries have to be in accordance with Art.520 and 521 of the FEI Eventing Rules, 25th edition, effective 1 January The eligibility to compete will be determined by a combination of the following: - The level of the Athlete category (National, D, C, B, A) (art.519) - The achievement of a number of Minimum Eligibility Requirements according to the eligibility matrix of requirements (art. 520) Page 11 of 27
12 VIII. TIMETABLE 1. TIMETABLE (TO BE PROVIDED PER CATEGORY/LEVEL IF MULTIPLE EVENTS) Short Format competition Competition Day Date Time Opening of stables (If applicable): / Vet examination on arrival: Official Course Inspection: 1 st Horse Inspection (If applicable): Declaration of Starters: 1st Start Dressage: 1st Start - Jumping: 2 nd Horse Inspection (If applicable): 1st Start Cross-Country: Prize-giving: CIC1*/ CICOJ1* CIC1*/ CICOJ1* CIC1*/ CICOJ1* CIC1*/ CICOJ1* CIC1*/ CICOJ1* CIC1*/ CICOJ1* CIC1*/ CICOJ1* CIC1*/ CICOJ1* CIC1*/ CICOJ1* Wednesday 29/08/ pm Thursday 30/08/ pm Thursday 30/08/2018 8am Thursday 30/08/ am Thursday and Friday 30/08/ am Sunday 02/09/ am Sunday 02/09/ am Saturday 01/09/2018 9am Sunday 02/09/ pm Short Format competition Competition Day Date Time Opening of stables (If applicable): / Vet examination on arrival: CIC2* Wednesday 29/08/ pm CIC2* Official Course Inspection: CIC2* Thursday 30/08/ pm 1 st Horse Inspection (If applicable): CIC2* Friday 31/08/2018 8am Declaration of Starters: CIC2* Friday 31/08/ am 1st Start Dressage: CIC2* Friday 31/08/2018 9am 1st Start - Jumping: CIC2* Sunday 02/09/2018 2pm 2 nd Horse Inspection (If applicable): CIC2* Sunday 02/09/ am 1st Start Cross-Country: CIC2* Saturday 01/09/2018 2pm Prize-giving: CIC2* Sunday 02/09/2018 4pm Page 12 of 27
13 IX. COMPETITION DETAIL Format : CIC1 / CICOJ1* Level : 1star This competition will be in accordance with Rules for Eventing, 25 th Edition, updated 1 January 2018 Technical Conditions DRESSAGE TEST FEI * A / B FEI * A / B FEI * A / B FEI * B FEI 2017 CCI Intro CROSS-COUNTRY Event Length m Speed 520mpm Approx. number of efforts JUMPING Event Distance Max 600 m Speed: 350m/min Number of efforts: 12 Number of Obstacles: PRIZE CLASSIFICATION Ø CIC1* Total amount of prize money (currency) Breakdown per category / placing (1 prize per 4 athletes, minimum 5 prizes and 1 st prize not more than 1/3 of total prizemoney) EUR According to FEI rules Other details on PM distribution Page 13 of 27
14 Ø CIC1* NC Juniors - individual Total amount of prize money Prices in kind (2.000 ) Breakdown per category / placing (1 prize per 4 athletes) As per FEI rules Ø CIC1* NC Juniors - team Total amount of prize money Prices in kind (currency) Breakdown per category / placing (1 prize per 4 athletes) As per FEI rules Page 14 of 27
15 Format : CIC2* Level : 2star This competition will be in accordance with Rules for Eventing, 25th Edition, updated 1 January 2018 Technical Conditions DRESSAGE TEST FEI * A / B FEI * A / B FEI * B FEI * A / B FEI 2017 CCI Intro CROSS-COUNTRY Event Length m Speed 550 mpm Approx. number of efforts JUMPING Event Distance Max 600m Speed: 350m/min Number of efforts: 13 Number of Obstacles: PRIZE CLASSIFICATION Total amount of prize money (currency) Breakdown per category / placing (1 prize per 4 athletes, minimum 5 prizes and 1 st prize not more than 1/3 of total prizemoney) EUR As per FEI rules Other details on PM distribution Special prize money fund for 3 best riders under 25yrs old (Young Elite Masters): EUR Page 15 of 27
16 PRIZEMONEY SUMMARY Category Level Amount Currency CIC 1* EUR CICO 1* in kind EUR CIC 2* EUR CIC 2* EUR TOTAL EUR IMPORTANT The total amount of prize money shown for each Competition in the schedule must be distributed. (FEI General Regulations articles 127 and 128) The value of the 1 st prize must not exceed 1/3 of the total prize money distributed for the competition. The minimum number of prizes offered for each competition must be allocated on the basis of one prize for every commenced four Athletes, with a minimum of five prizes. Page 16 of 27
17 X. FACILITIES OFFERED 1. ATHLETES Accommodation Hotel: Aquatis Hôtel ****plus Address: Route de Berne 150, CH-1000 Lausanne Telephone: At the expense of: The Organiser or Athletes Accommodated (bed and breakfast) from to Meals At the expense of: The Organiser or Athletes Meals provided from to Special accomodation only for participants to the CICOJ 1* Ecole Hôtelière de Lausanne (EHL) located 5 min. from the Show Ground Route de Cojonnex 18, CH Lausanne 25 Special conditions. Information and reservation by the Show Office. 2. GROOMS Accommodation. Requests for accommodation must be sent with entries. Accommodation will be at the expense of: Organiser Accommodated (bed and breakfast) from to Athletes Meals. At the expense of: The Organiser or Athletes Meals provided from to Square for OC to include additional details if necessary NB: If applicable, Organiser must provide proper sanitary conditions. The showering facilities should be sufficient for both male and female grooms with hot and cold water. Shower facilities as well as restrooms should at all times be in a state of cleanliness. Page 17 of 27
18 XI. LOGISTICAL/ADMINISTRATIVE/TECHNICAL INFORMATION 1. DRAW List of Draws, time, date and location: Wednesday 6pm 29 August 2018 (Draw of Nations CICOJ1*) 2. COMPETITION ARENA(S) Dressage: Dimensions: 60 x 100m Type of Footing: All weather surface Cross Country: Type of Ground Grass Jumping: Dimensions: 60 x 100m Type of Footing: All weather surface 3. PRACTICE ARENA(S) Dimensions: Type of Footing: Additional practice areas: 3 different areas including a 20 x 60 arena Sand/Grass Galloping track 4. STABLES Size of boxes 3 m x 3 m (80% minimum 3m x 3m + 20% 3m x 4m) Square for OC to include additional details if necessary 5. SCORING/TIMING PROVIDER Name of the company: Name contact person: Contact The FEI may require to be provided with real time results data feed of your events according to FEI requirements; in this case you and your provider will be informed accordingly. 6. PRIZE GIVING CEREMONY The owner of the winning horse/pony is invited to the prize giving ceremony: Yes No The number of athletes required to present themselves for the prize-giving ceremony of each competition is 25% starters. Athletes riding their horses: Yes No Page 18 of 27
19 7. ADVERTISING ON ATHLETES AND HORSES At CI events, and all competitions except for the Nations Cup, athletes are authorised to carry the logo of their personal sponsor in accordance with article 541 of the FEI Eventing Rules. For Championship or CIO Nations Cup Competitions, please specify below. Championship: personal sponsor logo Authorised Not authorised Nations Cup Competitions: personal sponsor logo Authorised Not authorised The Chief Steward will check that the advertising on athletes and horses complies with these Articles. 8. TICKETING Are you selling tickets for spectators to attend your event: Yes Name of your ticketing provider: Web address to buy tickets: No 9. BETTING Betting will be authorised by the Organiser: Yes No 10. TRANSPORT REIMBURSMENT HORSES / PONIES Transport expenses to be paid by: The Organiser at per km. The Athlete 11. WELCOME The time and date of arrival of athletes, horses and their means of transport must be given to the Organiser in order to facilitate their arrival. 12. LOCAL TRANSPORTATION - ARRANGEMENTS FROM HOTEL TO SHOWGROUNDS Walking distance Organiser Shuttle Service Public Transport to be paid by the Organiser / the Athlete If paid by Athlete approximate cost per round trip: Other: 13. LORRY / CARAVAN FACILITIES Lorry or caravan can be parked close to the stables Yes No Square for OC to include additional details if necessary 14. SUSTAINABILITY Please consider the environment when organising an FEI Event. Please find useful information on FEI Sustainability here: Page 19 of 27
20 XII. VETERINARY MATTERS 1. CUSTOMS FORMALITIES Contact details for Customs Formalities: Name: Address: Telephone: Fax: Opening hours: Horses are subject to the usual customs formalities (ATA document) All horses traveling to Switzerland must be declared at their respective Chambre of Commerce. For any questions, please contact Dr Charles F. Trolliet 2. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS GENERAL In accordance with the FEI Code of Conduct for the Welfare of the Horse it is imperative that all Horses at FEI Events are physically fit and free from infectious disease before being allowed to compete. ENTRY OF HORSES Required health tests and vaccinations: Quarantine period: Specimen Import Licence applied: For questions or problems, please contact your Government Veterinary Services. 3. NATIONAL REQUIREMENTS If applicable please provide: Space for organiser to include details if necessary 4. PONIES FEI Veterinary Regulations, Chapter IX: For all Pony Events, Ponies must be available for Pony Measurement if requested by the FEI. 5. INJURY SURVEILLANCE FEI Veterinary Regulations, Chapter VIII: Page 20 of 27
21 Horses participating in FEI Events are subject to injury surveillance protocols; and in the event of fatality, a post mortem examination. 6. TRANSPORT OF HORSES Horses must be fit to travel and be transported in suitable vehicles for the transport of horses. Any government requirements for disease testing and control must be requested well in advance, to ensure that the horse is in compliance by the time of arrival at the border of the country where the Event is taking place. Athletes, or their representatives, have the responsibility to comply with national legislation in both their country of origin and the host nation of the Event. Where necessary athletes must contact local government authorities or veterinary advisors for information regarding animal health requirements and transport legislation. Within the European Union (EU), this includes EU Council Regulation (EC) No 1/2005 concerning the protection of animals during transport within the Member States of the EU. 7. VENUE ARRIVAL INFORMATION & FITNESS TO COMPETE 7.1. PASSPORTS. FEI General Regulations Article 137 For all issues relating to FEI Horse Passports/FEI Recognition Cards please contact your National Federation. All Horses competing at FEI Events must be registered with the FEI. FEI Passports or FEI Recognition Cards (for those Horses with a national passport approved by the FEI) are compulsory for FEI Events. NB: Horses entered in CIMs and in CSIP in their country of residence are not required to have an FEI Passport or FEI Recognition Card but must be properly registered with the FEI and identifiable (GRs 137.2). Athletes who do not present a Horse s Passport and/or Recognition Card, or one that is not correctly validated or fail to meet other passport requirements will be subject to Sanctions in accordance with Annex VI of the FEI Veterinary Regulations and may not be allowed to compete. NB for Horses permanently resident in a Member State of the European Union: all Horses must have a national EU passport in compliance with EU Regulations to which a FEI Recognition card is applied. The exception to this being Horses in possession of an FEI passport which has been continually revalidated without interruption VACCINATIONS - EQUINE INFLUENZA. FEI Veterinary Regulations Article 1003 Horses competing at FEI Events must comply with the requirements for Equine Influenza vaccination in accordance with the Veterinary Regulations and as summarised below. VACCINATION PROTOCOL ELIGIBILITY TO ENTER VENUE Primary Course 1 st Vaccination: day 0 2 nd Vaccination: day May compete 7 days after the 2 nd Vaccination First Booster Within 7 months of the 2 nd May compete for 6 months vaccination of the Primary +21 days after the 2 nd Course vaccination of the Primary Course Must not compete in the 7 days after receiving a vaccination Page 21 of 27
22 Boosters MINIMUM: within one year of previous booster vaccination IF COMPETING: must be in the 6 months +21 days of the booster previous vaccination Must have been vaccinated within 6 months +21 days before arriving at the Event Must not compete in the 7 days after receiving a vaccination All FEI registered Horses intending to compete at FEI Events (including CIMs) must be vaccinated against Equine Influenza in accordance with these VRs. The exception being if the applicable domestic legislation prevents the use of Equine Influenza vaccines within the relevant territory EXAMINATION ON ARRIVAL. FEI Veterinary Regulations Article 1031 On arrival at an Event venue, all Horses must undergo an examination by a veterinarian to confirm their identification from their passport and micro-chip ID (where present), their vaccination status and general health. To protect all horses attending events, any Horse with a questionable health status concerning vaccination, disease or other concerns, must be stabled within the isolation facilities provided by the Organising Committee pending a decision on entering the venue HORSE INSPECTIONS. FEI Veterinary Regulations Articles All Horses will be assessed for their fitness to compete during the Horse Inspection. Any Horse demonstrating questionable fitness may be referred to the Holding Box for further veterinary examination. Horses not deemed fit to compete by the Inspection Panel will not be permitted to compete LIMB SENSITIVITY EXAMINATION. FEI Veterinary Regulations Articles All Horses are subject to examination under the protocol for abnormal limb sensitivity throughout the period of an Event, including, but not limited to, between rounds and before the Jump Off. Horses may be examined once or on multiple occasions during the Period of an Event. Horses may be selected for examination under the protocol randomly or they may be targeted. All Horses selected to be tested must submit promptly to the examination or are subject to immediate disqualification. There is no obligation to examine any specific number of Horses at an Event. 8. EQUINE ANTI-DOPING AND CONTROLLED MEDICATION PROGRAMME (EADCMP). FEI VETERINARY REGULATIONS, CHAPTER V 8.1. SAMPLING. FEI VETERINARY REGULATIONS CHAPTER VII All horses competing at FEI Events may be subject to sampling for the presence of Prohibited Substances in accordance with the Anti-Doping and Controlled Medication Regulations (EADCMRs). Horses may be selected for sampling in accordance with obligatory testing, targeted or random sampling procedures. Refer to FEI Financial Charges for details of fees relating to Equine and Human Anti-Doping program (EADCMP), which OCs/NFs have the right to charge to the athlete (applicable for all FEI events worldwide) ELECTIVE TESTING. FEI VETERINARY REGULATIONS ARTICLES 1058 Elective Testing may be carried out prior to an Event to check for the presence of prohibited substances. Please refer to for information and details. Page 22 of 27
23 XIII. HUMAN ANTI-DOPING Athletes can be tested at any FEI Event, by the FEI or by other Anti-Doping Organisations with Testing jurisdiction. Organisers will have the responsibility to provide facilities and staff/volunteers to facilitate such Testing if requested by the FEI as outlined in article 22.3 of the FEIs Anti-doping Rules for Human Athletes (ADRHA). The ADRHA rules are published on the FEI s website at XIV. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 1. MEDICAL INFORMATION FORM FOR ARMBANDS Declaration of medical condition Athletes with medical conditions that may be relevant in the case of a medical emergency are responsible, at every Event when riding, for wearing a medical data carrier* from a system provider able to communicate information at least in English. Alternatively (and at the minimum) a medical armband of good quality can be used. Athletes who chose to wear an armband should download and fill the form available for this purpose on the FEI s website * Medical data carrier (also called medical identification tag ): small emblem or tag worn on a bracelet, neck chain, or on the clothing, intended to alert paramedics/physicians/ first responders that the wearer has an important medical condition. Conditions that are relevant include recent head injury, serious past injuries/surgery, chronic health problems such as diabetes, long-term medications and allergies. If in doubt, the athlete should discuss this with his own treating physician. 2. INSURANCES AND NATIONAL REQUIREMENTS Equestrian sports involve inherent dangerous risks. To the greatest extent permitted by law, the FEI and the FEI Event Organiser shall NOT be liable for any damages relating to loss of property or injury of any kind to Athletes, Owners, Support Personnel or Horses at or in connection with an FEI Event and the FEI expressly excludes all such liability ATHLETES, OWNERS AND SUPPORT PERSONNEL Personal Accident and Health Insurance It is your responsibility as an Athlete/Owner/ Support Personnel to ensure that you have adequate personal accident insurance in place to cover your participation at FEI Events and in particular to insure against any personal injury or medical expenses arising from an accident, injury or illness which may occur at a FEI Event. You should check with your National Federation to confirm if your National Federation s insurance policy (if any) covers personal accidents and/or illnesses, which may occur when you are attending at/participating in FEI Events. If your National Federation does not have a personal accident/health insurance policy or if the National Federation s insurance policy does not cover personal accident or health claims, then you should obtain your own personal accident and health insurance policy to cover your attendance/participation at FEI Events. Page 23 of 27
24 Press Equipment Press equipment and other items left in the Press workroom, Press lockers, the Press Tribune or anywhere on the showgrounds are left entirely at the owner s risk. The Organising Committee does not accept any responsibility for any loss or damage to such equipment or items. Members of the Press are advised not to leave any equipment or personal items unattended Personal Property Insurance You should also ensure that you are insured against property loss, theft or damage, which may occur at an FEI Event. Again, the advice is to check with your National Federation to confirm if they have an insurance policy in place, which would cover you in case of such property loss, theft or damage. If not, then you should obtain your own personal property insurance to cover such situations ATHLETES AND OWNERS Third Party Liability Insurance As an Athlete/Owner you are personally responsible for damages to third parties caused by you, your employees, Support Personnel, your agents or your Horses. You are, therefore, strongly advised to take out third-party liability insurance providing full coverage in relation to FEI Events at home and abroad, and to keep the policy up to date. The FEI and the Organiser will NOT be responsible for any damage caused to third parties by you, your employees, Support Personnel, your agents or your Horses Additional Liability Information Space for OC's to include reference to National Laws when necessary Horse Insurance As an Owner you should ensure that your Horses are adequately insured against any injuries or illnesses they may sustain while participating at a FEI Event. Space for OC's to include reference to National Laws when necessary 3. PROTESTS/APPEALS To be valid, all Protests and Appeals must be made in writing and accompanied by a deposit of CHF or equivalent. Protest and appeal forms are available on the FEI website: Protests: Appeals: Page 24 of 27
25 4. DISPUTES In the event of any discussion concerning the interpretation of the schedule (in translated languages), the English version will be decisive. 5. MODIFICATION TO SCHEDULE In exceptional circumstances, together with the approval of Chefs d'equipe, host NF delegate, if any, and the Ground Jury, the Organiser may change the schedule in order to clarify any matter arising from an omission or due to unforeseen circumstances. Any such changes must be notified to all athletes and officials as soon as possible and they must be reported to the FEI Secretary General by the Technical Delegate. 6. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FROM THE ORGANISER Square for organiser to include details if necessary, such as: National Rules, Dogs or Vehicles. 7. MINIMUM AGE LIMITATION LEVEL ATHLETES HORSES 1* * * * + CH3* PRIZEMONEY DISTRIBUTION IMPORTANT The total amount of prize money shown for each Competition in the schedule must be distributed. (FEI General Regulations articles 127 and 128) The value of the 1 st prize must not exceed 1/3 of the total prize money distributed for the competition. The minimum number of prizes offered for each competition must be allocated on the basis of one prize for every commenced four Athletes, with a minimum of five prizes. DEDUCTIONS FROM PRIZE MONEY AT COMPETITIONS: Full details of any deductions from prize money must be outlined in the schedule. This includes government taxes. If it is necessary for Organisers to deduct such taxes, they must provide participants with an official form indicating the amount of tax deducted. The tax form must be provided to the athletes upon arrival and returned to the Organiser prior to departing. Space for organiser to include details if necessary Page 25 of 27
26 XV. ANNEXES 1. FEI ENTRY SYSTEM Please fill the form below in order to provide you and the other members of your committee or your IT Providers access to the FEI Entry System. FEI ID 1 : Name*: First Name*: *: Di Natale Anja Access Rights*: Admin 2 Consult 3 Events 4 : FEI ID 1 : Name*: First Name*: *: Bont Yvonne Access Rights*: Admin 2 Consult 3 Events 4 : FEI ID 1 : Name*: First Name*: *: Access Rights*: Admin 2 Consult 3 Events 4 : 1 If already have an FEI user account. 2 Provides you the required access to manage entries and substitutions and download entries/lists. 3 You are just able to consult and download the entries/lists. 4 Leave the field blank if the user deals with the entries of all events in the show. * Mandatory Fields 2. RESULTS Page 26 of 27
27 In order to proceed with the results publication and for qualification purposes the FEI requires results to be uploaded directly on the FEI Database within four days after the conclusion of the event. All relevant information, file format and tutorial can be found on this page: If you or your provider are unable to produce the required files, results will be accepted by e- mail to in the proper Excel or XML format immediately after the event. Please refer to compulsory format for CIs/CIOs/Championships and Games; the file can be downloaded using the following link: All results must include FEI Passport Registration number of horses and FEI ID number of Riders. Please note that as per Art (GR): OCs of International Events must inform the FEI and NFs whose teams or individuals have taken part, of the results and prize money paid to each placed Athlete and team, within five (5) days following the Event, unless otherwise specified for qualification and ranking reasons as communicated by the FEI. Failure from OCs of International Events to provide the FEI with the appropriate result(s) and/or prize money information by the aforesaid deadline and/or in the aforesaid format shall entail a warning for the first violation and thereafter a fine of CHF per violation. 3. STEWARDING (Only for Jumping test of the Eventing competition, as per FEI Jumping rules) If an athlete is uncertain as to whether the boots he/she intends to use during an event are allowed, he/she or his/her representative should show the boots to the Chief Steward for his/her opinion before the boots are used in training or in competition. In addition, athletes are to be made aware that hind boots must be removed and placed again on the horse s legs in the presence of a Steward while in the warm-up arena prior to entering the competition arena for certain competitions. (If bandages are used in place of boots, athletes are not required to remove the bandages in the warm-up arena.) This procedure is compulsory for competitions for which boot and bandage control is mandatory, that is the Nations Cup, Championships, and the competition with the highest prize money, and is at the discretion of the Chief Steward for other competitions. As an alternative to carrying out this procedure at the time designated by the Steward an athlete may ask his/her groom to take the boots to the in-gate and place them on the horse s legs in front of the Steward prior to the combination entering the arena. The Steward has the authority to intervene if a boot is deemed excessively tight by instructing that the boot be removed and put on again correctly. [Stewards are to note that it is normal for a horse s gait to be somewhat affected immediately after boots have been removed and re-placed.] If an athlete or his/her groom refuses to remove and re-place the boot(s) when instructed to do so by the Steward, a Yellow Warning Card will be issued to the athlete in question. If it is deemed impossible or unsafe to remove the hind boots in the warm-up arena prior to the combination entering the competition arena, due to an extremely excited or nervous horse, the boots of the horse in question are to be removed by the athlete/groom following the athlete s round upon leaving the arena and inspected by the Steward. This inspection may be carried out during the boot and bandage control if the boot and bandage control is carried out for the competition in question. This procedure does not replace boot and bandage control after completion of an athlete s round for competitions for which boot and bandage control is mandatory (refer to JRs Art ) Page 27 of 27