FEI, Eventing Officials Sign Memorandum of Understanding

The International Eventing Officials Club is the third group to sign a memorandum of understanding.
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The International Eventing Officials Club (IEOC) has become the third of the former Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) associate member to sign a memorandum of understanding with the FEI.

The IEOC was formed in 1998 to give a voice to eventing officials. The independent organization now has over 1,000 members including FEI judges, technical delegates, stewards, course designers, and organizers based around the world.

“The International Eventing Officials Club has been a vital link between the FEI and eventing officials for fifteen years,” said Ingmar De Vos, FEI Secretary General. “During this time, the number of eventing competitions at all levels has grown rapidly; last year alone, there were over 560 competitions globally, which since 2004 represents a massive 77% growth in this sport.

“As eventing continues to expand, the role of the International Eventing Officials Club and its members is key to the FEI, the national federations, and eventing organisers,” De Vos continued

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