FEI Statement On the Disqualification of Canadian Horse Victor

London,?August 9 – The horse Victor, ridden by Tiffany Foster, was disqualified under the FEI hypersensitivity protocol due to an area of clear and obvious hypersensitivity on the front of the coronary band on the left forelimb. The FEI Veterinary Commission stated that the horse had an area of inflammation and excessive sensitivity on the left forelimb and was deemed unfit to compete by the Ground Jury.

A protest lodged by the Canadian chef d?equipe was heard by the FEI Appeal Committee and was denied based on Annex XI of the FEI Veterinary Regulations, which states: “There is no appeal against the decision of the Ground Jury to disqualify a horse for abnormal sensitivity from an Event.” The FEI General Regulations also clearly state that there is no appeal against an elimination of a horse for veterinary reasons.

?Disqualification of an athlete will always spark speculation, but in the case of Tiffany Foster?s horse Victor the protocol established very clearly that this was an obvious case of hypersensitivity,? Ingmar De Vos said today. ?This was a unanimous decision, supported by four highly qualified veterinarians who specialise in testing for hypersensitivity using a system that has been monitoring FEI competitions since 2005.?

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