Endurance trainers based in the Middle East are the first to automatically face sanctions after horses in their care tested positive to prohibited substances.

A new FEI rule came into effect on January 1st, joining endurance trainers alongside riders in doping offences – also taking steps to prevent suspended trainers attending rides as spectators. Note that all trainers will be named on the tribunal case status table from January 1st, for ease of tracing last violations, even if no charge is brought against them.

This is the first FEI anti-doping rule to be discipline-specific. FEI endurance still returns a substantially higher percentage of positives from horses sampled than any other equestrian sport, and provides 39 of the 59 cases currently waiting a FEI Tribunal decision. Five new endurance offences have been listed on the Tribunal case status table in the past 48 hours alone.

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