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Are the FEI Championships a dead end? Challenging times ask for change

The recent 2024 FEI Sports Forum, held in Lausanne, Switzerland, provided a crucial opportunity for all stakeholders within equestrian sport to deeply reflect on the current state of FEI championships. With the notable absence of bids for major events, including the 2025 FEI Jumping European Championship, the central question became unavoidable: why do organizers remain so hesitant?

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