THE FEI (FEDERATION EQUESTRE NATIONAL):
The FEI is the organization which establishes rules and regulations for the conduct of international equestrian events in the Jumping, Dressage, Three-Day Event, Driving, Vaulting and Endurance Riding disciplines. According to its Mission and Code of Conduct, this includes the supervision and maintenance of the health and welfare of the horses taking part as well as the respect of the principles of horsemanship.
The FEI was founded in 1921 and is based in Lausanne since 1991. It counts today 116 member federations. Within the FEI the vaulting discipline is represented by the FEI Vaulting Committee.
THE FEI VAULTING COMMITTEE:
Members [58 KB]
RULES AND REGULATIONS
International events and championships are organised in accordance with the Regulations and Rules of the FEI:
Rules for Vaulting Events [562 KB]
(6th edition 2001´5, effective 1st January 2005) Guidelines for Judges [1.128 KB]
(4th edition 2005, effective 1st January 2005) and all subsequent published revisions and corrections.
FEI Rules, Regulations and Guidelines FEI Working Documents
Categories of International Events more FEI Registration of Horses and Competitors more 2006 FEI Check Lists for Draft Schedules more
Qualification Procedure [13 KB]
for the Vaulting WEG 2006 and participation at WEG Aachen and CH-EU-V Munich Wild Card Application [83 KB]
for Vaulting Championships Anti-Doping Controls on Human Athletes [50 KB]
at the FEI World Equestrian Games in Aachen
The FEI Bulletin
The bulletin is the reference publication of the FEI with official results of all important events worldwide, leading information and news on the equestrian disciplines and Veterinary matters, official rule changes. It is distributed 9 - 10 times a year together with the FEI official calendar of events. |
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