Reglementsänderungen Disziplin CC / SVPS

Neue Genehmigungen für Auslandstarts, per sofort

Die Weisungen für die Genehmigung von Auslandstarts von CC-Reiter/innen wurden dahingehend überarbeitet, dass ab sofort jedes Gesuch für einen Auslandstart der Selektionskommission Concours Complet unterbreitet wird. Diese delegiert die Entscheidkompetenz an den jeweiligen Kaderverantwortlichen. Nur im Ausnahmefall entscheidet die SELKO über die Genehmigung. Ein Auslandstartgesuch kann abgelehnt werden (Gefahr der Überforderung der Pferde, Sicherheitsaspekt, etc.): HIER

 

Neue Qualifikationsbedingungen für die Teilnahme an CIC/CCI*, per 1.1.14

Ab 1. Januar 2014 gelten neue Qualifikationsbedingungen für die Teilnahme an internationalen Einstern-Prüfungen: HIER

 

Reverse Qualification, per 1.1.13

Die Disziplin CC erinnert die Reiter an die Eigenverantwortung, über ihre Qualifikationen Bescheid zu wissen und entsprechende Prüfungen anzumelden bzw. zu reiten. Hier die FEI-Bestimmungen gem. Art. 522:

Art. 522 Reverse Qualification
A reverse qualification is the obligation for a Horse to show restored competence at a lower level
(MER) after a number of unsuccessful attempts at a certain level. Reverse qualification only applies to the Horse.
A reverse qualifications is triggered by two consecutive Cross Country eliminations or a total of three Cross Country eliminations within a 12 months rolling period of time in an international Competition. For this purpose the relevant reasons of elimination on Cross Country would be :
a) Three refusals
b) Fall of Horse or Athlete
c) Dangerous riding
In the case of a reverse qualification at certain level the Horse must obtain a Minimum Eligibility Requirement in an international Competition at a lower level before being allowed to compete again at the original level (e.g. Horse with 2 eliminations at 3 star level (any format) must obtain MER at 2 star level (any format) before going back to 3 star level (any format)) If a reverse qualification is triggered by eliminations that occur at different levels (any format), then the Horse must obtain a MER at the level below (any format) the highest level of Competition at which an elimination occurred.
If a reverse qualification is triggered following eliminations at 1 star level (any format) then the NF must assess the Horse and provide a written report to the FEI Eventing Department before the Horse may again take part in any international Eventing Competition.
In addition to the above, should an Athlete be involved with two (2) reverse qualifications within a 12 months rolling period of time (all incidents), his right to use the qualification pathway for categorised Athletes (Art 520.2) will be automatically suspended for one year.