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Rollkur rules give stewards guidelines to stop horse abuse

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Charlotte White, H&H deputy news editor

20 April, 2010

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The International Equestrian Federation (FEI) has unanimously approved new guidelines on warm-up techniques at competitions, to stop rollkur and other abuse of the horse.

The new guidelines for stewards, which will be implemented from 15 May, are:

Stewards will also intervene if they see:

The rules also say that all training should take place in the official warm-up arena, under the supervision of stewards.

Pre- competition training sessions should not exceed an hour and there should be at least an hour’s break between training or warm-up periods.

And post-competition training may not exceed a period of 10 minutes.

The FEI is considering introducing CCTV in the warm-up rings at some competitions.

National federations, including the British Equestrian Federation, have been asked to send the new guidelines to all their Stewards immediately to prepare for implementation on 15 May.


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