La FEI crea un grupo de trabajo para revisar las normas sobre presencia de sangre

La FEI ha establecido un grupo de trabajo para examinar las normas de bienestar equino en todas las disciplinas ecuestres, centrándose en la normativa sobre la presencia de sangre y la armonización reglamentaria.

El grupo de trabajo estará presidido de forma independiente e incluirá a presidentes de grupos regionales y de disciplinas, junto con representantes de atletas, comités veterinarios, federaciones nacionales, partes interesadas y oficiales. Su objetivo principal es revisar los protocolos, reglamentos y sanciones antes, durante y después de las competiciones, para luego recomendar un marco unificado que mantenga el bienestar de los caballos al tiempo que permita las diferencias necesarias según la disciplina.

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