
Education
The FEI has created a free online education resource called FEI Campus. To use it, just click on the link, create a login and explore the many categories available.
The endurance pages are here and include a test on how well you know the current rules.
The Horsemanship pages are here. They include education on anatomy, behaviour, horse care and health.
We would also like to receive your training tips from around the world, every country is different and all languages are welcome.

FEI Endurance Rules
FEI Administrative Disciplinary Procedure
The FEI has also created an Administrative Disciplinary Procedure (ADP) which is a new FEI disciplinary process that allows FEI Headquarters, acting through the FEI Legal Department, to directly impose sanctions for “Minor Offences” committed on or after 1 January 2020.
Effective from the 1st of January 2020, the Administrative Disciplinary Procedure (FEI General Regulations) applies to Athletes, Accredited Persons, FEI Representatives, Officials, Organisers, Person responsible and Support Personnel (Coaches, Trainers, Horse Owners, Stewards, Technical Delegates, Judges, Chef d’Equipe, Veterinarians, etc).
Minor Offences are those offences where the maximum sanction(s) would be:
(a) Formal Warning;
(b) Fine not exceeding CHF 2,000;
(c) Provisional Suspension;
(d) Suspension not exceeding 3 (three) months;
(e) The demotion of an Official (following consultation with the FEI Director of Officials and the relevant FEI discipline director),
(f) Removal of an Official from a specific Event (following consultation with the FEI Director of Officials and the relevant FEI discipline director).
The system operates in much the same way as the “Fast Track” procedure operates for Controlled Medication Cases under the Equine Anti-Doping and Controlled Medication Regulations.