The OEA’s Rule of the Month Welcome to the OEA’s Rule of the Month, where, with TD Peggy Hambly, we profile key rules of Eventing and keep you up to date on any critical rules changes you need to know about! Tack check Question: Hi Peggy – I’m pretty new to eventing and one part […]
The OEA’s Rule of the Month Welcome to the OEA’s Rule of the Month, where, with TD Peggy Hambly, we profile key rules of Eventing and keep you up to date on any critical rules changes you need to know about! The OEA’s Rule of the Month – MARCH Article D117 Inquiries, Protests and Appeals […]
Equestrian Canada is responsible for setting the standards for safety, horse welfare, ethics, code of conduct and fair play. The EC Rules that apply to Eventing are published in Section D. Section D is comprised of 5 Chapters, 9 Annexes and a Preamble. Annex 1 on Page 60 Outlines the Specifications for Levels of Horse Trials. This […]
Eventing is a sport governed by several sets of Rules. The FEI (International Rules) sets the standard for international competition in each country, and Canada’s National Rules Committee develops rules that apply to national competition here. As such, our National Rules are largely parallel to the FEI Rules. Canada’s rules are published on the Equestrian […]