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FEIF Leisure Riding country of the Year 2024

FEIF Leisure Riding country of the Year 2024

In 2024 – for the first time – FEIF honoured the “Leisure Country of the Year”! All FEIF member countries were invited to showcase their leisure work achievements and innovations. By submitting a short report, the participating leisure departments of the different...

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FEIF Award to Jean-Paul Balz, Switzerland

FEIF Award to Jean-Paul Balz, Switzerland

The FEIF Award is given by the FEIF Board to persons for their outstanding contribution to the work and the success of FEIF, the Icelandic horse and the Icelandic horse community in general. At the FEIF Conference 2025 in Vienna, the award was given to the outgoing...

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FEIF Youth country of the year 2024

FEIF Youth country of the year 2024

After struggling to connect with the next generation of young riders, this country came up with the excellent idea of a new form of academy. „If the young riders don‘t attend the programmes we invite them to, we will bring the programmes to them - virtually on...

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FEIF Trainer of the Year 2024: Erik Andersen

FEIF Trainer of the Year 2024: Erik Andersen

There were nominations from 9 countries and a total of 475 persons answering the survey (which is much more than the last years) and Erik Andersen (Norway) received most votes. Erik Andersen is a highly respected FEIF Level 4 instructor who has played a pivotal role...

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Annual Breeding meeting 2025

Annual Breeding meeting 2025

The Annual Breeding Meeting 2025 took place in Vienna, gathering 22 participants to discuss a comprehensive agenda featuring numerous key topics. A long agenda of topics was discussed among the participants - not only changes regarding the FEIF Rules&Regulations,...

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Annual Sport meeting 2025

Annual Sport meeting 2025

The national Sport Leaders agreed to another two years for Hulda Gustafsdóttir and Markus Karrer as member of the Sport Committee. The main topic in the annual Sport Leader meeting was the proposal on the description of the colored cards used by judges sport...

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FEIF Conference 2025

FEIF Conference 2025

The FEIF Conference 2025 will take place in Vienna from January 31 – February 2, 2025. 118 participants from 18 FEIF member associations registered to join the event. Keynote speaker of the event will be Mike Weishaupt on the topic „Load carrying capacity of the...

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FEIF Delegates’ Assembly 2025

FEIF Delegates’ Assembly 2025

The FEIF Delegates Assembly 2025 took place online on January 28, 2025 with delegates from 19 out of 23 FEIF member countries. You can see the results of elections and votings here: https://www.feif.org/delegates-assembly-2025/  Jean-Paul Balz did not stand for...

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FEIF YouthCamp 2025 in Iceland

FEIF YouthCamp 2025 in Iceland

Invitations for the 2025 FEIF Youth Camp have just been sent to national Youth Leaders. The Camp will take place 9-14th July in the Agricultural University of Iceland, Hvanneyri, near Borganes. Participants will enjoy a rich programme of horse related learning,...

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FEIF Instructor/Trainer of the Year 2024

FEIF Instructor/Trainer of the Year 2024

The voting for the Trainer/Instructor of the Year for 2024 has ended.  The results will be announced at the FEIF Conference, February 1-2, 2025 in Vienna.  With great pleasure the FEIF Education Committee announces the nominees for the Trainer/Instructor of the Year...

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FEIF Youth Camp 2025

FEIF Youth Camp 2025

The FEIF Youth Camp for participants aged 13-17 will take place in Iceland from 9-14th July 2025. Look out for the invitation which will be published very soon. The goal of the FEIF Youth Camp is to bring together young people from different countries. All should...

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On the back of the North winds…

On the back of the North winds…

Shhhh – are you listening? What is your favourite sound in the world?Favourite sound? Oh! Black‘n’decker, black’n’ decker…Eh? The drill???No - listen! 1-2-3-4; 1-2-3-4…You mean like: tuck-a, tuck-a? Tucka, tucka, tucka tucka…Yes, but faster! More like fa la la la, fa...

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