BEF education scheme to focus on FEI anti-doping regulations

Date posted: 12 Mar 2010

Published by Louise Border

New Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI) anti-doping regulations are to be up for discussion during a series of education days backed by organisations including the British Equestrian Federation (BEF).

During the events, which will take place in areas such as Aintree and Darlington, a variety of issues relating to the Equine Anti Doping and Medication Control requirements will be looked at, according to a report on the BEF''s website.

Published by Louise Border

New Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI) anti-doping regulations are to be up for discussion during a series of education days backed by organisations including the British Equestrian Federation (BEF).

During the events, which will take place in areas such as Aintree and Darlington, a variety of issues relating to the Equine Anti Doping and Medication Control requirements will be looked at, according to a report on the BEF''s website.

Medication log books and the Equine Prohibited List are among the topics that are likely to be focused on by those taking part.

Both riders and horse owners will be able to attend the events, which are also being coordinated by British Showjumping and British Eventing, along with British Dressage.

According to the BEF''s website, the six education days will be staged between March 22nd and April 28th.

The UK''s equine-related sports are governed by the BEF, which was originally formed in 1972.

Please contact Rachel Flynn, Head of Horseracing and Equine for further information or call 01223 225168ADNFCR-2386-ID-19664156-ADNFCR

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