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FEI president casts doubt over World Equestrian Games’ future

The president of the FEI has cast doubt over the future of the World Equestrian Games (WEG) as he prepares for his next term in office.

Ingmar de Vos has pledged to review the FEI’s games and championships “with an open mind in order to make the best choices for the future and sustainability of our sport”.

“Although we have further strengthened the minimum eligibility criteria, we must recognise that due to the successful development of our sport in many regions it is more and more difficult to find organisers that are capable of organising an event of such magnitude,” said Mr de Vos.

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Article written by: Lucy Elder

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