Court of Arbitration for Sport
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	  					  Flaws in FEI vaccination system highlighted as court reduces trainer’s suspension
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	  					  Top showjumper misses out on Tokyo after horse registration dispute *H&H Plus*
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	  					  Disappointment as ban overturned for rider of horse who suffered fatal fracture in competition *H&H Plus*
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	  					  Changes to Olympic places as court rules on FEI mistakes *H&H Plus*
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	  					  Court rules on UAE federation’s suspension from horse sportThe Court of Arbitration held a two-day hearing on 12-13 November after the federation appealed the suspension of 24 September 
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	  					  Rider blames ‘cocktail’ of drugs in horse’s system on ‘unknown’ operationThe FEI stated that to accept a “simple statement” as proof would undermine the whole anti-doping system and efforts to eradicate doping in the sport 
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	  					  FEI contamination warning: another horse’s positive dope test caused by groom’s urinationThe groom confirmed on the day of the event he had urinated “close to the horse” and inside the trailer on several occasions where grass was stored 
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	  					  Questions over FEI Tribunal’s processes, structure and independence *H&H Plus*Lawyers who have represented a number of riders in cases involving the FEI have raised concerns about the appeals process, while British dressage rider Richard Davison asks whether a form of mediation would be a better solution. H&H finds out more... 
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	  					  Spanish endurance chef d’equipe successfully appeals to Court of Arbitration for Sport *H&H Plus*
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	  					  Court confirms rider did abuse horse in competition, at appealThe rider had claimed the abuse complaint was not admissable under FEI rules 
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	  					  Driver urinating in horsebox caused positive dope test: showjumper’s suspension liftedThe European team bronze medal-winning showjumper’s horse had tested positive for a metabolite of tramadol, at a CSI3* event in 2017 
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	  					  Dressage riders' suspensions lifted: contamination blamed for positive drug testsThe Court of Arbitration for Sport has also ruled the horses' temporary suspensions be lifted after evidence showed their feed had been contaminated 
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	  					  Russian riders to miss Rio Paralympics after appeal lostThe Court of Arbitration for Sport has dismissed an appeal by the Russian Paralympic Committee 
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	  					  'I tried everything possible': no Rio Olympics place for Ireland's showjumpersThe Court of Arbitration for Sport has released its decision after Cian O'Connor and Horse Sport Ireland appeared before it in December 
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	  					  Latest: decision due on Ireland's Rio showjumping placeThe hearing was held at the Court for Arbitration for Sport in Switzerland 
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	  					  Irish showjumper Denis Lynch will not ride at OlympicsDenis Lynch's last minute appeal against Horse Sport Ireland's removal of him from its Olympic showjumping team has failed 
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	  					  Denis Lynch appeals to try to get his Olympic place backThe Irish showjumper has made a last-minute appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport to try to get back on the Irish Olympic team 
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	  					  Eventer Peternell wins Olympic appeal but still not nominated for GamesBritish-based South African eventer Alexander Peternell may appeal to CAS after his federation refused to nominate him for London 2012 
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	  					  Dressage riders lose Olympic appeals to Court of Arbitration for SportAppeals by Australian rider Hayley Beresford and the Dominican Republic Equestrian Federation and rider Yvonne Losos de Mu ±iz have been dismissed 
 
	 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				