The USEF Executive
Committee met on Monday, May 19, 2008 and approved the following rule
changes for immediate implementation. These rule changes were submitted
by the USEF Eventing Technical Committee with the support of the USEA
Eventing Standards Task Force.
Effective
Immediately: the first fall of competitor, at obstacles, on the
Cross-Country Course will result in Elimination.
1)
EV141.1 (b) Cross-Country Scoring
b. Falls -
(1) First fall of competitor 65
penalties Elimination
(2) First fall of horse Mandatory
retirement
(3) Second fall of competitor
Elimination
Subsequent
changes were made to the following Eventing Rules as a result of the
change to EV141.1 (b):
EV138.9
Cross-Country Rules-Authorized Assistance
The change removes reference to assisting riders in remounting after a
fall at obstacle.
EV142.3 (b)
Cross-Country - Definition of Faults-Circles
The change removes reference to riders having sustained a fall as they
will no longer be allowed to continue.
EV142.5
Cross-Country - Definition of Faults-Additional Attempts at Obstacles
Composed of Several Elements.
The change removes reference to riders having sustained a fall as they
will no longer be allowed to continue.
2)
EV112.1 (a) & (b) Medical Requirements-Accidents Involving
Competitors
a. In the event of an accident in which a competitor is apparently
injured or concussed, they must be examined by designated medical
personnel to determine if they may take part in
another test, ride another horse or if they are capable
of leaving the grounds. Refusal to be examined shall be penalized by a
fine of $100 (Payable to the Organizing Committee) at the discretion of
the Ground Jury. EC 5/19/08
Effective immediately
b. If such a fall occurs
during the cross-country test, the time during which the competitor is
held and examined shall be recorded and deducted from his total time if
he is permitted to continue.
3)
EV140.8 Cross-Country Obstacles
8.Obstacles
constructed after December 1, 2008, for which approved frangible
technology is appropriate, shall be constructed using this technology.
Obstacles constructed prior to December 1, 2008 and for which the use
of approved frangible technology is appropriate shall be retrofit using
this technology prior to December 1, 2009. All open oxers at the
Training level and above must be constructed using Approved Frangible
technology. Information on the appropriate applications
of Frangible Technology
in cross-country fence construction is available in the
USEA Cross-Country Obstacle Design Guidelines. Frangible Technology
may be installed only by or under the supervision of Course
Designers/course builders who have attended a USEA Seminar on Frangible
fence
construction.
EC 5/19/08
Effective immediately
The USEF and USEA are also
currently in the process of developing the rules for a 'red card
system' to penalize dangerous riding.
These rule changes reflect
action items in a letter from USEF President David O'Connor and USEA
President Kevin Baumgardner written on April 29, 2008. A copy of that
letter can be viewed at: http://www.usef.org/_IFrames/newsdisplay/viewpr.aspx?id=3054.
The USEF and the USEA are
constantly committed to the safety and welfare of riders, horses and
the sport of Eventing. Making the sport safer is a constantly evolving
process. In the April 29th letter, the USEF and USEA also announced a
joint Safety Summit to be held on June 7-8 in Lexington, KY.