FEI Endurance Group Seeks National Federation Agreement
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The Fédération Equestre Internationale's (FEI) Endurance Strategic Planning Group (ESPG) sent detailed proposed recommendations to the national federations requesting rapid feedback on Nov. 25. The proposals are designed to address the sport's issues and are specifically geared towards reducing the incidence of doping and injuries, as well as putting in place a strategic plan to support the long-term sustainability of the sport.
The seven-page consultation document, which details a total of 37 recommendations, is a follow-up the ESPG presentation of its proposals during the FEI General Assembly in Montreux, Switzerland, earlier this month. The introduction delivered by ESPG Chair Andrew Finding at the General Assembly, plus the presentations given on the day and the group’s “plan on a page” have also been sent to the national federations as part of the ongoing consultation process.
The ESPG asked the national federations for comments on each of the recommendations, grouped together into four categories: foundation for growth; culture and behavior; structure and governance; and communications and marketing.
Both immediate and longer-term actions are detailed, and the ESPG, while agreeing that consultation is a necessary part of the process, is also keen that much of the proposed plan should be put into action without delay. The group urges immediate actions be implemented as soon as possible
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