Following extensive testing and consultation with external experts, the FEI has finalized the design of the FEI Measuring Device which will be used to check noseband tightness at FEI events. This device has been tested more than 600 times across all FEI disciplines.
You can also watch a video of how this device below:
Each discipline will have their own system or protocol for using the device, which will be described in the discipline rules.
The FEI Veterinary Regulations (1044.8) set out the process that will be followed if nosebands are measured as too tight.
Pre-Competition: The horse and the athlete combination is not allowed to start unless the noseband is re-adjusted to allow enough laxity.
During the Competition: The horse and athlete combination is eliminated from the competition in question and the athlete is issued with a yellow warning card.
We know some grooms are anxious about how their horses will react to the use of this new device. The device will be available to buy for those riders who want to get their horses used to it before it is being used at competitions.
The rollout of this device will happen gradually in the first quarter of 2025.
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