
1 January 2010
Key Clean Sport Recommendations came into effect
14–26 AUGUST 2010
Youth Olympic Games, Singapore25 SEPTEMBER–10 OCTOBER 2010
Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, Kentucky, USA1–6 NOVEMBER 2010
FEI General Assembly, Taiwan, Chinese Taipei12–22 NOVEMBER 2010
Asian Games, Guangzhou, China5–9 December 2010
American Association of Equine Practitioners' Annual Convention Las Vegas, Nevada
Equine Anti-Doping and Controlled Medication Regulations Prohibited Substances List Veterinary Regulations 5 April 2010 Athlete’s Guide How Testing Works FEI list of Detection Times
EADCMRs for the 2010 Youth Olympic Games EADCMRs YOG 2010 Final version EADCMRs YOG 2010 Red-lined version EADCMRs YOG 2010 Summary of changes

It is your responsibility as an Organiser, working alongside FEI officials, to implement the FEI Rules and Regulations relating to the conduct of international competitions, which include enforcing the rules on Clean Sport.
There are many elements involved in Clean Sport. It isn’t just a new list of prohibited substances and a new rulebook. Integrity and better judgment are also key components and there are many other important ingredients. It’s all one package and the success of this important campaign depends on everyone playing their part.
Clean Sport is everyone’s responsibility. It’s about fair play. It’s about horse welfare. It’s about best practice. It is Clean Sport. Play your part.
Please familiarise yourselves with the content of this website and visit it regularly for updates. If you need more information or guidance, please email us on info@feicleansport.org or telephone FEI headquarters on +4121-3104747.










