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Small victory for grooms and amendment to the Olympic qualification regulations... this too was decided in Hong Kong!

While the amendment of Article 259, the so-called blood rule, is causing a stir in the sport, other rules were also approved during the FEI General Assembly. Grooms achieved a small victory with the amendment of Article 125! In addition, the qualification regulations for the Olympic and Paralympic Games of Los Angeles 2028 were approved! The qualification regulations for the Olympic and Paralympic Games of Los Angeles 2028, where equestrian sports will have the same quotas as in Paris 2024, were officially approved during the General Assembly of the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) last Friday in Hong Kong.

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