Equestrian-International federation calls for Russia, Belarus events to
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[March 01, 2022] (Reuters)
- The International Equestrian
Federation (FEI) announced plans on Monday to remove international
events from Russia and Belarus and prohibit athletes and officials
from both countries from participating in all competitions.
The FEI said it was following the recommendations of the
International Olympic Committee's executive board in response to
Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The FEI's executive board called on its secretary general to
relocate events in 2022 and for the organization's full board to
consider the ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials.
"The FEI will continue to monitor the situation and decisions taken
by the FEI Board will be communicated in the coming days," it said.
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The FEI has Russia scheduled to host a number of
jumping, eventing and dressage World Cup and Nations Cup events in
2022.
"We are deeply concerned for the welfare of all Ukrainians and the
entire equestrian community in Ukraine,” the FEI president Ingmar De
Vos said in a statement. ”Their safety is very much our priority,
and we are liaising closely with our key contacts in Ukraine and
neighbouring countries to seek solutions to their most pressing
needs.”
The FEI also approved the allocation of 1 million Swiss francs
($1.09 million) in aid for the equestrian community in Ukraine.
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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