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New dressage rule means fewer riders in top classes

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April 13, 2023

The FEI has increased the qualifying score for progression in four- and five-star international dressage competitions

- ALICE COLLINS

New dressage rule means fewer riders in top classes

A NEW FEI dressage rule raising the qualifying score to progress in CDI4* and CDI5* shows has caused disappointment for riders and frustration for show organisers.

Since January, riders must score at least 65% in the grand prix to participate in the grand prix special or freestyle at the same show. In CDI3*s, such as those this year at Hickstead, Wellington, Hartpury and Keysoe, the qualifying score remains at 60%.

But the rule could have major implications for Britain’s only CDI4*, Royal Windsor Horse Show (RWHS).

Olympic rider Richard Davison, who helps organise RWHS and has ridden in many CDIs there, is unclear what the rule is meant to achieve.

“It can’t be to protect welfare as there are more effective provisions that can and should be enacted during the test to protect horses,” he said. “So it must be aimed at upholding minimum standards, but for whose benefit?

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