Why?? FEI registrations or lack of!!

connie1288

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After looking for a horse on google i stumbled on this list!!

http://www.fei.org/Disciplines/Eventing/Results/Documents/unregistered20-05.pdf

How come people 1) are allowed to compete if they have failed to register and 2) how have they managed to register them selves but not their horses when competing at 4* level.
I know i am abit obsessed on organization and they have alot more horses but surely this is all admin that goes before the season starts!
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And are there any punishments for being on this list?
 
God, yes, its a long list. I suppose the FEI registrations runs out & people forget to re-register. The thing is why were they allowed to enter? Does it make the result null & void?

I can see why people can register themselves & not their horses if they have loads of horses but 100% agree about those competing at 4* level - I mean honestly how slack.

** toddles off to print out FEI registration form prior to Blair**
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That's terribly odd indeed!

Are they not warned after the first occurrence and/or advised to renew their registration as the majority are repeat offences.
 
TBH it is very easy to enter with out FEI reg, no place for numbers on BDWP entry form but no excuse.
With BE you can get fines/banned for unregistered horses but this lot seem to have gone unpunished
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One of the Irish people is a JUNIOR
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and in jardy at the mo!

That's a lot of people, but surely if you reg at start of year it would make things much easier!
 
The reg runs only until the end of the current season then you have to re-register for the start of the next so it shouldn't be too easy to omit it!

You do have a lifetime reg no. though so you could just keep on putting it onto entry forms.....
 
Some of those people look like they have only just got the ride on certain horses, so presumably didn't get registration in time?
I know it takes quite a while in Ireland!
 
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Some of those people look like they have only just got the ride on certain horses, so presumably didn't get registration in time?
I know it takes quite a while in Ireland!

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You'd like to think so but they can do it in 48hrs here if they have to! What I wondered was if they'd only just got the ride on it (eg. Birthday Night) maybe they'd presumed that the previous rider had reg'd it?
 
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Some of those people look like they have only just got the ride on certain horses, so presumably didn't get registration in time?
I know it takes quite a while in Ireland!

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You'd like to think so but they can do it in 48hrs here if they have to! What I wondered was if they'd only just got the ride on it (eg. Birthday Night) maybe they'd presumed that the previous rider had reg'd it?

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It wasn't the horse that was not registered it was the rider!
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