
Equestrian Sport Educative Event Show Jumping
The Equestrian Sport Educative Event (ESEE) is a tool to educate National Officials (Judges, Course Designers, according to the discipline) including the national Coaches with their pupils and Events’ Organisers. Organised by the FEI Solidarity Fund, the aim of the event is to provide training for developing National Federations.
Dates
The FEI Solidarity Fund Equestrian Sport Educative event will run over four full days from
DATES TO BE CONFIRMED
with three days of education for national officials including judges, course designers, coaches and event organisers, followed by one day of competition whereby all knowledge will be put into practice.
Course Tutors
Technical experts from the FEI will be in Malta to lead the course. These include:
Teodor Sheytanov
Serra Sengel
Eligibility
The course is open to a maximum of eight judges, a maximum of eight course designers and a maximum of eight coaches, with each coach having a maximum of three riders. Members must be over the age of 18 to participate. (Demo riders must be over the age of 12). Participants must be available for the entire course.
It is recommended that all participants who were certified in Module 1, return to continue their education.
Certification
Course Designers and Judges must complete three modules to be certified as National Course Designers and National Judges. Officials will receive a certificate after each Module and will be certified as such:
Module 1 - Trainee
Module 2 - Candidate
Module 3 - National
Enrolment
Call for interest will be published as soon as dates are confirmed. Members interested in only one of the courses will select a first preference only. Members who would like to do more than one course can select a second and/or third preference.
Please fill in the following form:
Selection
The MEF will take into consideration the requests of members, it is up to the MEF to select and monitor progress of participants on the course.
More information about the programme can be found on the FEI website at
Disclaimer
Riders participate in competitions at their own risk. Neither the Malta Equestrian Federation, sponsors nor the operators of facilities will be held liable for accident or injury.