The International Equestrian Federation (FEI) has said it will continue to fight “with all legal means” after losing its latest bid to clamp down on the Global Champions League (GCL) competition.
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The International Equestrian Federation (FEI) has said it will continue to fight “with all legal means” after losing its latest bid to clamp down on the Global Champions League (GCL) competition.
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Paris has seen off competition from Gothenburg and Las Vegas to land the International Equestrian Federation’s (FEI) 2018 World Cup jumping and dressage finals, while the federation has signalled its intention to maintain its long-running legal battle with organisers of the Global Champions League (GCL) competition.
The International Equestrian Federation (FEI) has said it will maintain its legal battle over the Global Champions League (GCL) after the new show jumping competition’s organisers claimed victory in a case that will allow it to launch next year.
The International Equestrian Federation (FEI) has maintained that it has only granted interim approval for riders to compete in the Global Champions League (GCL) amid claims from the competition’s organisers that it has received the full go-ahead to launch in 2016.