The new edition of FIPO, valid as of January 1, 2005, is available for download from the service section of the FEIF Website: www.feif.org/service. This version contains major changes regarding bits, bridles, shoes and protective equipment. The chapters about...
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Prohibited equipment
As of January 1, 2005, the Sport Committee maintains a list of prohibited equipment. This list is prescribed in FIPO 2.3.9 and FIPO 2.2.2.2. According to the new FIPO rules more equipment is allowed then ever. The aim of this list is to avoid excesses or wrong...
To all youngsters between 12 and 18 years!
If you haven`t planned your holiday 2005 yet, you may reserve some time (and money) to go to Iceland next summer.The next FEIF Youth Camp will be in Iceland, country of fire and ice and home of the Icelandic horse! Date: 15th to 21rst July.50 to 60 youngsters from 18...
Invitations to Annual Meetings
The invitations to the Annual Meetings of the different departments have been sent out. For the first time, the meetings will take place at the same place in the same weekend: February 11-13, 2005 in Copenhagen (DK). The meetings are part of the newly established FEIF...
Third International FEIF Instructor/Trainer Meeting, 2005
The Third International FEIF Instructor/Trainer Meeting will take place January 14-16, 2005 at the Pferdeleistungszentrum Standenbühl, Germany. The instructor/trainer meeting is open to instructors/trainers from FEIF member countries (different levels in different...
Iceland switches to FIPO
The Annual Meeting of LH, the Icelandic member association of FEIF, responsible for sport and gæðingakeppni in Iceland, agreed on October 30, 2004, to replace the national rules for sport events in Iceland by the international FIPO rules. FEIF considers this as...
FEIF Youth Camp 2005
The FEIF Youth Camp 2005 will be organised in Heimaland near Hvolsvellir, Iceland.Activities: horse riding, visit Armot (Haflidi Halldorsson) on horseback, swimming in Icelands famous warm swimmingpools, country sightseeing (more details will follow). Each member...
WorldRanking Awards 2005
Two new rankings are introduced in 2004 to celebrate the 10th season of the FEIF WorldRanking: the Four Gait Combination and the Five Gait Combination. The Four Gait Combination is based upon the results in Four Gait V1 and the best of Tölt T1 or Tölt T2. The Five...
Changes in FIPO: bits
At the moment there are more bits that can be useful for Icelandic horses than are allowed in FIPO and there is no reason to forbid them. Up until now, only bits that are clearly described in FIPO are allowed. This means that new bits have to go a long way to get into...
Changes in FIPO: shoes
As of January 1, 2005, new rules for shoeing will be valid. The aim here is to be able to follow developments more easily, especially to encourage the use of lighter material. The main changes are: - to accept all material for shoes, as long as it is not heavier than...
Chief Judge at World Championships 2005
The members of the Sport Committee and Sport Judges Committee elected Hörður Hákonarsson as Chief Judge for the World Championships 2005 in Sweden and André Böhme as Deputy Chief Judge. Due to the early election both Hörður and André can be involved in the...
Mid European Championships 2004
From September 2-5, 2004, the second Mid European Championships (MEM) took place in Wurz (DE). The event was very succesful. Riders from Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, the Netherlands, France and Slovenia took part. An international judge team (Iceland, the...
Nordic Championships 2004
From August 9 to 15 the Nordic Championships took place in Strömsholm, Sweden. It was a competition between teams of Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark. Apart from the adult class there were also age classes for young riders and juniors. At least four World...
Nordic Championships 2004
From August 9 to 15 the Nordic Championships will take place in Strömsholm, Sweden. It is a competition between teams of Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark. Apart from the adult class there are also age classes for young riders and juniors. At least four...
FEIF Youth Cup 2004
From July 17-24, the FEIF Youth Cup took place in Oosterhuizen (NL) with 66 participants from 11 countries: Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, Great Britain, Iceland, Norway, United States, the Netherlands, Sweden. Participants and other people involved...
FEIF Delegates’ Assembly 2004
The FEIF Delegates' Assembly 2004 will take place in Berlin (D), September 18-19. The meeting will discuss several proposals from the board and different departments. Included are also proposals from the sport department about new rules for bridles and bits and new...
FEIF Feather Prize 2004
The FEIF Feather Prize 2004 for Horsemanship and Feather Light riding has been awarded at Landsmót 2004 to Þorvaldur Árni Þorvaldsson (IS). The Feather Prize is awarded once a year by the Board of FEIF, and focuses on feather light and horse friendly riding in all...
FEIF President Tone Kolnes honoured
The Icelandic minister of Agriculture, Gudni Ágústsson, has honoured FEIF President Tone Kolnes during the closing ceremony of Landsmót 2004. She did receive the special memento from the minister to value her important work in FEIF regarding the Icelandic Horse all...