FigJam
Well-Known Member
Just spotted a story on the breaking news page of eventriders.com about this event, just wondering what on earth caused all this upset? Can't just have been ground conditions surely? Must've been pretty bad if it was just that.
Eventing Ireland has today announced that is both concerned and disturbed at the high level of withdrawals from all classes before the cross country phase in the Irish Horse Board Ballindenisk International Horse Trials.
With only 9 combinations opting to complete the CIC***-W class from more than 30 dressage scores registered, there is an obvious need for appropriate follow-up and investigation in a timely manner. Furthermore, Eventing Ireland is sure that the Fell family, who have invested so much into the sport down the years will cooperate fully with whatever investigation might result into this unfortunate circumstance.
However, as the event is run under the auspices of the FEI rather than Eventing Ireland, the reports from the Technical Delegate and Ground Juries will be submitted to FEI headquarters, rather than to the National Governing Body for the sport in Ireland.
As an organisation, it is most upsetting that one of our international events has ended in such controversial circumstances. Eventing Ireland has come a long way in the past 2 years and the organisation is determined to make sure that any issues that arose over the weekend are dealt with appropriately and that any learnings from the experience are taken on board immediately. Eventing Ireland will be requesting the FEI (through the EFI) to provide us with copies of all relevant correspondence in as short a timescale as possible to enable us to conduct our own internal investigation.
Meanwhile, Irelands international eventing program moves north of the border next weekend to Ballygraffan, home of June & Jim Burgess, where the combination of rain forecast during the week and specialised ground conditioning equipment will guarantee good footing.
Eventing Ireland has today announced that is both concerned and disturbed at the high level of withdrawals from all classes before the cross country phase in the Irish Horse Board Ballindenisk International Horse Trials.
With only 9 combinations opting to complete the CIC***-W class from more than 30 dressage scores registered, there is an obvious need for appropriate follow-up and investigation in a timely manner. Furthermore, Eventing Ireland is sure that the Fell family, who have invested so much into the sport down the years will cooperate fully with whatever investigation might result into this unfortunate circumstance.
However, as the event is run under the auspices of the FEI rather than Eventing Ireland, the reports from the Technical Delegate and Ground Juries will be submitted to FEI headquarters, rather than to the National Governing Body for the sport in Ireland.
As an organisation, it is most upsetting that one of our international events has ended in such controversial circumstances. Eventing Ireland has come a long way in the past 2 years and the organisation is determined to make sure that any issues that arose over the weekend are dealt with appropriately and that any learnings from the experience are taken on board immediately. Eventing Ireland will be requesting the FEI (through the EFI) to provide us with copies of all relevant correspondence in as short a timescale as possible to enable us to conduct our own internal investigation.
Meanwhile, Irelands international eventing program moves north of the border next weekend to Ballygraffan, home of June & Jim Burgess, where the combination of rain forecast during the week and specialised ground conditioning equipment will guarantee good footing.