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World Championships Judges

World Championships Judges

11 Countries will send a total of 19 judges to the World Championships 2003. Also 5 countries did name reserve judges. At the World Championships, the judges will judge in mixed teams. The intention is to have judges from different countries work together, to stress...

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Examination of new FEIF Sport Judges

Examination of new FEIF Sport Judges

On April 12 and 13, 2003, 7 examinees attended the examination for FEIF Licensed Sport Judge. Although four of them did pass the theoretical part, unfortunately none of them did pass the practical part. Although some of them met the level required to be a national...

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FEIF Sport Judges’ Seminar

FEIF Sport Judges’ Seminar

56 judges did participate in the Sport Judges’ Seminar 2003. The seminar was organised in co-operation with our Icelandic member association LH on Friday April 11 and Saturday April 12 in Reykjavík, Iceland. During the seminar, the judges practised and discussed...

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Great Britain entering WorldRanking again

Great Britain entering WorldRanking again

After three years of absence, Great Britain is entering the FEIF World Ranking again with the open British Championships 2003. This Championships will be the main event where riders can be selected to represent Great Britain at the World Championships 2003. The...

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Sport Committee asked to evaluate Tölt T1

Sport Committee asked to evaluate Tölt T1

During the Annual Sport Meeting in Arlandstad (Sweden), the countries represented requested the Sport Committee to evalute the current way the results in Tölt T1 are calculated and to come to a better description of the requirements for working tempo tölt and slow...

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Annual Sport Meeting

Annual Sport Meeting

The Annual Sport Meeting 2003 took place in Arlandastad near Stockholm, Sweden, January 25-26. In a good atmosphere the representatives of member organisations discussed differences between the national rules for sport, requirements for World Championships organisers,...

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New limits in Pace Races

New limits in Pace Races

As of 2003, new limits will be used for times in Pace Races to have them accepted for the WorldRanking. In Pace Race 250 m, the new limt is 25.60" (old: 25.5"), in Pace Race 150 m the new limit is 16.50" (old: 17.5") and in SpeedPass 100 m the new limit is 8.70" (old:...

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New edition of FIPO available for download

New edition of FIPO available for download

The new edition of FIPO (6.3, valid as of January 1, 2003) is available now in English and German for free download from the service section of the website of FEIF (www.feif.org). This version includes all changes, like new time tables for pace races, new starting...

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Annual Sport Meeting 2003 in Sweden

Annual Sport Meeting 2003 in Sweden

The Annual Sport Meeting 2003 will take place in Arlandastad near Stockholm, Sweden. The date is January 25-26. The invitation (including agenda) is available from the service section of the FEIF-website (www.feif.org/service). During the meeting certain changes in...

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WorldRanking 2002: another successful year

WorldRanking 2002: another successful year

The year 2002 has the highest number of WorldRanking events ever: 81, which is an increase of more than 6%. The total number of valid marks was also higher: 5615, an increase of more than 9%. 1159 Riders did participate this year, which is also an growth of more than...

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Changes in FIPO

Changes in FIPO

The FEIF Delegates' Asssembly decided September 21-22, 2002 in Vienna upon several changes in FIPO. Those changes have been proposed by the Annual Sport Meeting (the sport leaders of all member countries). All proposals have been accepted. The most important changes...

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New World Record in Pace Race 250 m

New World Record in Pace Race 250 m

On September 1, 2002, the Swedish/Icelandic rider Magnús Skúlason established a new world record in Pace Race 250 m (P1) with Mjölnir frá Dalbæ: 20.9" (hand stopped), at the yearly team competition between Denmark and Sweden in Hedeland, DK. The record has been...

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FEIF Delegates’ Assembly 2002

FEIF Delegates’ Assembly 2002

The annual Delegates' Assembly will take place September 21-22, 2002 in Vienna, Austria. The Delegates will elect several board members and discuss and decide upon various proposals about FIPO and FIZO. All proposals are available from the FEIF website...

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FEIF Youth Cup 2002

FEIF Youth Cup 2002

The FEIF Youth Cup 2002 in Norrköping (Sweden) took place July 21-28. 72 participants from 12 countries took part: Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Iceland, The Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, USA. The results are available from the...

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Open Dutch  Championships cancelled

Open Dutch Championships cancelled

The Open Dutch Championships (Wedstrijden Zuid, July 26-28, 2002) had to be cancelled just one week before the start. The reason is the eruption of glanders at several places in the Netherlands, including the area where the championships are planned. Organisers and...

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FEIF Perpetual Breeding Trophy

FEIF Perpetual Breeding Trophy

The Perpetual Trophy of FEIF for the highest evaluated breeding horse at Landsmót 2002 went to the mare Þoka frá Hólum IS 1993258300 with a overall score of 8.64, Conformation 8.64, Riding abilities 8.64 (presented by Þórarinn Eymundsson). The trophy was rewarded by...

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FEIF Youth Cup 2002

FEIF Youth Cup 2002

The FEIF Youth Cup 2002 in Norrköping (Sweden) takes place July 21-28. 12 countries will take part this time: Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Iceland, The Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, USA. 6 Trainers will instruct the...

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France new country  in WorldRanking

France new country in WorldRanking

The French Sport Leader Anne-Sigrun Wolfram-Muller entered the first French competition for the FEIF WorldRanking: Concours International D'Equitation Islandaise. The event will take place September 13-15, 2002 in Baerenthal, in the north east of France, close to the...

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