Meet the new FEIF President – Gundula Sharman
…and fairly settled. A history to be proud of. On the other hand, FEIF has grown a lot during the last few years: four new countries joined since 2016, and…
…and fairly settled. A history to be proud of. On the other hand, FEIF has grown a lot during the last few years: four new countries joined since 2016, and…
…horses. In addition, Åland’s location is great for riders coming from both the east and the west. Nordic Championships are normally organised every other year. In 2020, the competition was…
The FITE – Fédération Internationale de Tourisme Equestre is pleased to announce the organization of the 1st International Meeting of Equestrian Tourism in Denmark, in Silkeborg. Organized simultaneously with the…
…friendship. 💞 You can send in 1-3 pictures in landscape format to photo@feif.org. ‼️Keep in mind‼️ ▪️Riders must be waring a helmet ▪️By submitting a picture you agree that we…
…family or friends. Pictures from professional photo shoots will not be accepted. If riding pictures are submitted, the rider must wear a helmet. Please provide an address and your name….
…theme – so use the opportunity and send your photos until April 1, 2023 the latest to photo@feif.org. Important: The photo has to show an Icelandic horse The picture must…
…are taken in producing material and organizing events for education within the Icelandic horse sector. In Germany, a new system of preliminary schooling for starting competition riders will be introduced….
…“Oldies but Goldies” is November 1, 2022. The photos can be submitted until then by mail to photo@feif.org. All other important information about the submission conditions can be found here….
…and hope that more countries will join the activity. In 2023 there will again be four different themes and you are welcome to send your photos on each of them….
…online prior to the event and / or displayed at the venue. Riders’ should check for any changes made to satisfy themselves with the correct programme published by the organisers….