The U.S. lead bodies in reining both say they wish to continue a relationship with the FEI, following its decision to terminate the cooperation agreement formalized in 2014.

In separate statements issued yesterday, the National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) and the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) revealed they were told only on November 19th, the same day the decision was publicly announced during the FEI general assembly in Bahrain.

AQHA refutes it has breached the agreement. Oklahoma-based NRHA says that after “months” of discussions its leaders offered to visit FEI headquarters [in Lausanne, Switzerland] in January to maintain the relationship, but claims the FEI declined.

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