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FEI World Championships 2022 Australian Selection Policies Now Available

Equestrian Australia is pleased to announce that the FEI World Championships 2022 Australian selection policies are now available.

This year the FEI World Championships 2022 will be hosted across three locations in lieu of a World Equestrian Games.

The FEI World Championships for Dressage, Jumping, Para-Equestrian and Vaulting will take place in Herning, Denmark from 6th – 14th August 2022, while the FEI World Championships for Driving and Eventing will be held in Pratoni, Italy from 15th -25th September 2022. In addition, the FEI Endurance World Championships for Seniors will be held on 22nd October in Verona, Italy.

EA High Performance will be offering a webinar on Monday, March 21st at 08:30am AEDT for all Dressage, Eventing, and Jumping athletes who intend to campaign for FEI World Championship team selection later this year. The webinar will be presented by EA High Performance Director, Chris Webb, and will run for approx. 30-minutes outlining the selection process and requirements.

Links to view all selection policies and to register for the webinar can be found below.

EA High Performance Webinar
The webinar for Dressage, Eventing and Jumping athletes will take place on:

Monday 28th March
AUS 08:30 AEDT/ 07:30 AEST
Sunday 27th March
USA 17:30 EST / GBR 21:30 GMT/ EUR 22:30 CET

To register your attendance please click on the following link https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_lOLM9zJ4ROmZL11WtVy1UQ

Please click here to view the Selection Policies.

  • Please note: the FEI allocate ‘quota spots’ per discipline for each national federation pertaining to the number of combinations approved to travel to the FEI World Championships to represent their country. The Australian quota for each discipline is listed above along with the selection criteria.

All selection policies can also be found on the dedicated 'EA High Performance Selection Policies' page here

Article courtesy of Equestrian Australia

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