You can add stabling or hook up to an existing entry through the Members Area. Click on "Manage" beside the relevant entry. You will then see the stabling and/or hook
All athletes should make themselves aware of the current FEI Eventing Guidelines on Tack, Equipment and Dress which can be found below: FEI Eventing Guidelines on Use of Tack, Equipment
All Irish competitors who intend to enter an international event, whether in Ireland or Overseas, must pay an application fee to ensure eligibility before they can enter the event. Please note,
Registering a horse with the FEI All FEI horse registration forms need to be accompanied with either a copy of the horses breeding passport or the original breeding passport. This
As from 1 January 2023, the FEI Athlete category will be updated at the end of each month taking into account the rolling four and a half years (4.5) in
A new set of FEI regulations were introduced in 2020 in relation to the measuring of Eventing ponies, you can read more about this here: https://www.horsesportireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/FEI-General-Assembly-Report-Pony-Measuring-2020.pdf To compete at international level
Any athlete or horse who wishes to compete at an international level must first be a member of Eventing Ireland and the horse/pony registered with Eventing Ireland. They must then
Eventing Ireland is the national body responsible for the national sport of Eventing in Ireland. Its role is to organise and manage training, national events and the rules at national
An MER (Minimum Eligibility Requirement) is achieved when an athlete has no more than 45 penalty points in the dressage test (minimum of 55% dressage good marks), no more than