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FEI Sports Forum 2017 debates all things Jumping on day one in Lausanne

  • Apr. 10, 2017
Steve Guerdat (SUI), London 2012 Olympic Jumping champion, was passionate in his support of the FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping series in today's opening session of the FEI Sports Forum 2017. © FEI/Richard Juilliart
Steve Guerdat (SUI), London 2012 Olympic Jumping champion, was passionate in his support of the FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping series in today’s opening session of the FEI Sports Forum 2017. © FEI/Richard Juilliart
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FEI Press Release – OVERWHELMING SUPPORT for the FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping series was the key takeaway from the opening session at the FEI Sports Forum 2017 in the Olympic capital of Lausanne (SUI) today, when the global equestrian community came together for the two-day meeting, with Jumping as the first-day focus.

Steve Guerdat (SUI), London 2012 Olympic Jumping champion, was passionate in his support of the FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping series in today's opening session of the FEI Sports Forum 2017. © FEI/Richard Juilliart
Steve Guerdat (SUI), London 2012 Olympic Jumping champion, was passionate in his support of the FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping series in today’s opening session of the FEI Sports Forum 2017. © FEI/Richard Juilliart

Almost 330 delegates filled the main auditorium at the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) to join in the opening debate on the oldest series of its kind in the world, where national teams compete head to head. This year the series – which was created in 1909 – has a record 50 nations competing at events in 19 countries en route to the global Final in Barcelona (ESP), 28 September – 1 October.

FEI Sports Forum 10/4/17 Morning Session Lausanne Ingmar De Vos, FEI President Photo FEI/Richard Juilliart
FEI Sports Forum 10/4/17 Morning Session Lausanne Ingmar De Vos, FEI President
Photo FEI/Richard Juilliart

FEI President Ingmar De Vos kicked off the session highlighting the special place the series has in the hearts of equestrian athletes and fans the world over: “The FEI Nations Cup Jumping is such an important part of our DNA, and I believe that the FEI has already proven on many occasions that the Nations Cup is priority number one.”
Panellist Steve Guerdat (SUI), the London 2012 Olympic champion, also underlined the importance of this prestigious series: “It’s probably the most important class that as an athlete we can take part in. There’s a lot of pride for every rider to be able to ride for your country. It’s not just about you, it’s about your country.”

FEI Sports Forum 10/4/17 Morning Session Lausanne Photo FEI/Richard Juilliart
FEI Sports Forum 10/4/17 Morning Session Lausanne
Photo FEI/Richard Juilliart

David Sim, Group Broadcast & Strategy Director at CSM Sport & Entertainment, explained the value of the FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping: “The stories brands want to tell to their audiences is that they are looking at the ones to watch, the stars of tomorrow, and how riders can grow and reach the next level. You need stardust, but it’s also about selling a long term view of the future of the sport. The strengths of the Nations Cup are tradition, heritage, a very affluent and engaged audience, men and women competing together, they are all very appealing to brands.”
“We hear that it’s too long, but I don’t get it. Football is 90 minutes, and 89 minutes of it is boring! Two rounds is what makes the Nations Cup so special.” –  London 2012 Olympic champion Steve Guerdat

FEI Sports Forum 10/4/17 Morning Session Lausanne, Switzerland. Photo FEI/Richard Juilliart
FEI Sports Forum 10/4/17 Morning Session Lausanne, Switzerland.
Photo FEI/Richard Juilliart

The session, one of five on today’s agenda, generated healthy and very positive debate as panellists and delegates reviewed the current competition format, the number of qualifiers for the series, prize money, ranking points, the concentration of qualifiers in Europe and around the world, and the issues of cross-border transportation affecting some regions.
The afternoon’s key session on CSI/CSIO requirements generated solid debate, outlining the most significant differences across the regions. The session also addressed the proposal put forward by the Alliance of Jumping Organisers (AJO) for a global approach to harmonise entry fees, with widespread consensus that this would not be feasible due to the economic differences around the world.

Sports Forum John Madden, first Vice President of the FEI and Chair of the FEI Jumping Committee opened Session 3 Photo FEI/Richard Juilliart
Sports Forum John Madden, first Vice President of the FEI and Chair of the FEI Jumping Committee opened Session 3
Photo FEI/Richard Juilliart

John Madden, FEI 1st Vice President and Chair FEI Jumping Committee, led the discussions and emphasised that the CSI requirements are in place to protect athletes from excessive costs, ensuring a healthy sustainable sport that is open to all.
Ultimately it was agreed that minimum standards should be set, that excellence should be rewarded, and that increased entry fees would not work in Europe.
Delegates also joined in interactive sessions on the new CSI invitation system, potential changes in the dress code for Jumping and youth development in the sport.
“The Sports Forum is unique in the world of international sports federations and we are truly proud that the FEI is the only International Federation that offers an annual open platform for its community to actively participate in and contribute to important discussions in a transparent manner which can lead to proposals that could be presented to the General Assembly”, Ingmar De Vos said in his keynote address at the beginning of the day.
“This is true good governance and our organisation has been praised for this on many occasions. Many matters that we discuss and situations that we have to address are a result of the success of our sport and we should be proud of that success. This growth also represents big opportunities for the equine industry and whereas our sport can count on a fast growing interest in certain regions, other regions can also benefit from this as they are a privileged partner to support this development within their industry.”
Based on the discussions at the Sports Forum, the FEI Technical Committees will decide what will be brought forward, or not, as more detailed proposals to be shared with the community for further feedback. Following input from the National Federations and stakeholders, the proposals will then be further adapted and finalised as proposed rules for approval at the FEI General Assembly, with a further opportunity for feedback at the rules session prior to the vote in Montevideo (URU) in November.

Panellists at the FEI Sports Forum 2017
Session 1: Future of FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping panel: Ingmar De Vos, FEI President; Nayla Stössel, President, Longines CSIO Switzerland St. Gallen; Daniela Garcia, Mexican National Federation, Chef d’équipe, organiser CSIO Coapexpan;  Rob Ehrens, Chef d’équipe (NED); Steve Guerdat (SUI), Olympic Jumping athlete; Jack Huang, FEI Regional Group VIII Chair; David Sim, Director, Group Broadcast & Strategy at CSM Sport & Entertainment; Stephan Ellenbruch, President, International Jumping Officials Club – Moderator.
Session 3: CSI/CSIO Requirements panel: John Madden, FEI 1st Vice President & Chair FEI Jumping Committee; Peter Bollen, Member, FEI Jumping Committee, President International Equestrian Organisers Alliance (IEOA); Kazuya Hirayama, Member, FEI Jumping Committee; Christian Baillet, President, Jumping Owners Club (JOC); Rob Ehrens, Chef d’équipe (NED); Sandra Wiedmer, Secretary General, Swiss National Federation – Moderator.
Session 4: Jumping Dress Code Panel: Robert Ridland, Chef d’équipe, (USA); Michael Duffy, Athlete; Guido Betti, Television and Marketing Director, FIVB; Matt Smith, Secretary General, FISA; Mikael Rentsch, FEI Legal Director; Virginie Couperie-Eiffel, Vice President FRA NF; President, Paris Eiffel Jumping, Ralph Straus, FEI Marketing Director – Moderator.
Session 5: Jumping Youth Development panel: Peter Bollen, Member, FEI Jumping Committee; Ludo Philippaerts, Athlete; Lisa Nooren, Athlete; Boy-Adrian Van Gelderen, Athlete; Sabrina Ibáñez, FEI Secretary General – Moderator.

Source: Press Release

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Für die Beibehaltung des FEI Nations Cup Modus und gegen Harmonisierung

  • Apr. 10, 2017
Lausanne, Switzerland. FEI FORUM . Former Olympic Champion Steve Guerdat (SUI) addresses the delegation
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FEI Pressemitteilung – Überragende Unterstützung für den Austragungsmodus in 2 Runden im  FEI Nations Cup gab es heute Vormittag im Rahmen des FEI Sports Forum. Der Nachmittag stand dann jedoch ganz im Zeichen hitziger Diskussionen rund um den Vorschlag der Alliance of Jumping Organisers (AJO) zur „Harmonisierung der Nenngelder“.

Steve Guerdat (SUI), London 2012 Olympic Jumping champion, was passionate in his support of the FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping series in today's opening session of the FEI Sports Forum 2017. © FEI/Richard Juilliart
Steve Guerdat (SUI), Olympiasieger von Londond 2020 beim FEI Sports Forum 2017. © FEI/Richard Juilliart

330 Delegierte waren in das International Institute for Management Development (IMD) gekommen um dem FEI Sports Forum beizuwohnen, das in dieser Form einzigartig ist im Sport: “as Sports Forum ist einzigartig in der Welt des internationalen Sports und wir sind wirklich stolz, dass die FEI der einzige internationale Sportverband ist, die seiner Community eine jährliche Plattform bietet um aktiv mitzubestimmen und dazu beizutragen, dass bei er Generalversammlung durchdachte Vorschläge zur Abstimmung gebracht werden können.“ freute sich FEI Präsident Ingmar de Vos im seiner Eröffnungsrede.

FEI Sports Forum 10/4/17 Morning Session Lausanne Ingmar De Vos, FEI President Photo FEI/Richard Juilliart
FEI Sports Forum 2017: Ingmar De Vos, FEI Präsident
Photo FEI/Richard Juilliart

Das Forum sprach sich einhellig gegen eine Änderung im Austragunsmodus des FEI Nations Cup aus. „Wir hören immer, er dauert zu lange. Ein Fußballspiel dauert 90 Minuten und 89 davon sind langweilig. Die zwei Runden machen denn Nations Cup zu etwas Besonderem.“ sagte beispielweise Olympiasieger Steve Guerdat.

FEI Sports Forum 10/4/17 Morning Session Lausanne Photo FEI/Richard Juilliart
FEI Sports Forum 10/4/17 Lausanne
Photo FEI/Richard Juilliart

Am Nachmittag wurde einstimmig festgestellt, dass es zwar Minimum Standards für Nenngelder geben soll, aber dass eine Erhöhung der internationalen Nenngebühren in Europa nicht funktionieren kann. Darüber hinaus wurde über das FEI Einladungssystem, Änderungen in den Bekleidungsvorschriften und den Nachwuchssport diskutiert.

FEI Sports Forum 10/4/17 Morning Session Lausanne, Switzerland. Photo FEI/Richard Juilliart
FEI Sports Forum 10/4/17 Morning Session Lausanne, Switzerland.
Photo FEI/Richard Juilliart

Basierend auf den Diskussionen im Sports Forum wird das Technische Kommitee der FEI entscheiden, welche Themen weiter bearbeitet werden. Auch die Meinungen der einzelnen Länder werden eingeholt, bevor die Vorschläge final ausgearbeitet und der FEI Generalversammlung zur Abstimmung vorgelegt werden.

Sports Forum John Madden, first Vice President of the FEI and Chair of the FEI Jumping Committee opened Session 3 Photo FEI/Richard Juilliart
Sports Forum John Madden, first Vice President of the FEI and Chair of the FEI Jumping Committee opened Session 3
Photo FEI/Richard Juilliart

Die FEI Pressemeldung in englischer Sprache können Sie hier nachlesen.

Panellists at the FEI Sports Forum 2017
Session 1: Future of FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping panel: Ingmar De Vos, FEI President; Nayla Stössel, President, Longines CSIO Switzerland St. Gallen; Daniela Garcia, Mexican National Federation, Chef d’équipe, organiser CSIO Coapexpan;  Rob Ehrens, Chef d’équipe (NED); Steve Guerdat (SUI), Olympic Jumping athlete; Jack Huang, FEI Regional Group VIII Chair; David Sim, Director, Group Broadcast & Strategy at CSM Sport & Entertainment; Stephan Ellenbruch, President, International Jumping Officials Club – Moderator.
Session 3: CSI/CSIO Requirements panel: John Madden, FEI 1st Vice President & Chair FEI Jumping Committee; Peter Bollen, Member, FEI Jumping Committee, President International Equestrian Organisers Alliance (IEOA); Kazuya Hirayama, Member, FEI Jumping Committee; Christian Baillet, President, Jumping Owners Club (JOC); Rob Ehrens, Chef d’équipe (NED); Sandra Wiedmer, Secretary General, Swiss National Federation – Moderator.
Session 4: Jumping Dress Code Panel: Robert Ridland, Chef d’équipe, (USA); Michael Duffy, Athlete; Guido Betti, Television and Marketing Director, FIVB; Matt Smith, Secretary General, FISA; Mikael Rentsch, FEI Legal Director; Virginie Couperie-Eiffel, Vice President FRA NF; President, Paris Eiffel Jumping, Ralph Straus, FEI Marketing Director – Moderator.
Session 5: Jumping Youth Development panel: Peter Bollen, Member, FEI Jumping Committee; Ludo Philippaerts, Athlete; Lisa Nooren, Athlete; Boy-Adrian Van Gelderen, Athlete; Sabrina Ibáñez, FEI Secretary General – Moderator.

Quelle: FEI Pressemitteilung | Übersetzung: EQUESTRIAN WORLDWIDE – EQWO.net

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