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USEF Eventing Watch List Comes Into Effect In 2009

As of Jan. 1, the U. S. Equestrian Federation will start tracking riders through an official eventing Watch List. The USEF Executive Committee approved the specifications for the list on November 17, 2008.

The idea for a watch list came out of discussions at the USEF/U.S. Eventing Association Safety Summit in June. The goal of the list is to notify riders at USEF and USEF endorsed eventing competitions that their riding is potentially dangerous.
 

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As of Jan. 1, the U. S. Equestrian Federation will start tracking riders through an official eventing Watch List. The USEF Executive Committee approved the specifications for the list on November 17, 2008.

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The idea for a watch list came out of discussions at the USEF/U.S. Eventing Association Safety Summit in June. The goal of the list is to notify riders at USEF and USEF endorsed eventing competitions that their riding is potentially dangerous.
 
The Watch List is a list of horse/rider combinations that could be regarded as displaying a pattern of potentially dangerous riding. These combinations will be observed more closely at future competitions.
 
Reporting agents may call the USEF Eventing department and submit the names of horse/rider combinations they feel are potentially at risk for an accident. Reporting Agents are defined as: Any “R” USEF Eventing Licensed Official, any FEI “I” or “C” Eventing Official, any Level 4 ICP certified instructor or any rider who, in the last 12 years, has represented the United States in eventing at a World Championship, Olympic Games or Pan American Games.
 
Once reported and reviewed, the horse/rider combination may be added to the Watch List. The USEF Eventing department will then assign an appropriate notifying agent to contact the rider.
 
Notifying agents are as follows: for riders at the intermediate level and below: Derek DiGrazia, Phillip Dutton, Mike Huber, Karen O’Connor, Amy Tryon and Mark Weissbecker. Mark Phillips will serve as the notifying agent for riders at the advanced level.
 
The Watch List will be maintained by the USEF Eventing Department, and the intention is not to punish riders but to inform them that they are potentially riding dangerously.
 
For complete details on the Watch List please click here.

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