FIZO 2010 - FEIFFengur
FIZO 2010 - FEIFFengur
FIZO 2010 - FEIFFengur
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<strong>FIZO</strong> <strong>2010</strong> E-40<br />
Additional rules, exclusively for breeding shows during<br />
World Championships<br />
These rules are additional to the Introduction to the rules for breeding shows, to the<br />
Icelandic core rules for breeding shows, and the additional rules for international<br />
breeding shows.<br />
Organisers of World Championships are obliged to arrange a breeding show at the<br />
World Championships.<br />
• Eligible horses<br />
FEIF member nation states may enter a maximum of 2 horses per age group.<br />
Horses may take part in both the breeding and sports classes, but the shoeing may<br />
not be changed at all during the World Championships.<br />
No reserve horses are possible. A horse may only represent the nation state in which<br />
it was born.<br />
Classes<br />
Stallions and mares will be shown in separate classes in the following age groups:<br />
a) 5 years old<br />
b) 6 years old<br />
c) 7 years old or over<br />
• The judges’ panel<br />
The FEIF Director of Breeding and the Breeding Judges Committee shall be<br />
responsible for the selection of the judges’ panel and shall inform the organisers on<br />
their decision at least 3 months ahead of the show.<br />
Three judges work together at the breeding show and they reach an agreement on<br />
each mark given.<br />
The preliminary marks awarded to a horse are ready for public announcement<br />
directly after the first complete assessment is finished.<br />
• Team leader<br />
Each participating country must name a team leader who will represent the team.<br />
The team leader will receive all the information about the show and will be the<br />
contact person between the team, the show's organisers and FEIF.<br />
Each team leader has his own particular right of objections.<br />
• The Arbitration Committee<br />
The Arbitration committee can never have more than 2 representatives of the same<br />
nationality in the committee.