20 Mar 2014
The FEI has signed a cooperation agreement with the National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) and the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA), formalising the FEI’s relationship with the NRHA and AQHA that has been in place since Reining became an FEI discipline in 2002.
The agreement covers areas of common interest including horse welfare, FEI Rules and Regulations, FEI Clean Sport, stewarding, education and FEI recognition.
Under the agreement, the FEI will have sole jurisdiction over Reining competitions for horses aged seven years and over, and the NRHA and AQHA will manage all competitions for horses of six years and under.
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The FEI has signed a cooperation agreement with the National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) and the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA), formalising the FEI’s relationship with the NRHA and AQHA that has been in place since Reining became an FEI discipline in 2002.
The agreement covers areas of common interest including horse welfare, FEI Rules and Regulations, FEI Clean Sport, stewarding, education and FEI recognition.
Under the agreement, the FEI will have sole jurisdiction over Reining competitions for horses aged seven years and over, and the NRHA and AQHA will manage all competitions for horses of six years and under.
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