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Mule dressage under threat from international body | Mule dressage under threat from international body |
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A rider who campaigned for mules to compete in top UK dressage events is now taking on the international body. | A rider who campaigned for mules to compete in top UK dressage events is now taking on the international body. |
Wallace the mule was banned from competing last year but after a campaign by his rider Christie Mclean, British Dressage changed its rules. | Wallace the mule was banned from competing last year but after a campaign by his rider Christie Mclean, British Dressage changed its rules. |
Now the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) is voting on whether to exclude mules from its competitions. | Now the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) is voting on whether to exclude mules from its competitions. |
Ms McLean said: "We're never going to see a mule riding at Grand Prix but at low level shows why exclude them?" | Ms McLean said: "We're never going to see a mule riding at Grand Prix but at low level shows why exclude them?" |
Up until last year, only horses and ponies were allowed to compete in dressage in the UK. | Up until last year, only horses and ponies were allowed to compete in dressage in the UK. |
But following a campaign by Ms Mclean, from Stroud in Gloucestershire, the rules were changed to allow all animals born to a mare to take part. | But following a campaign by Ms Mclean, from Stroud in Gloucestershire, the rules were changed to allow all animals born to a mare to take part. |
Ms McLean said the FEI was now looking into rewriting its definition of the term 'horse' which would "close the door on allowing mules to compete". | Ms McLean said the FEI was now looking into rewriting its definition of the term 'horse' which would "close the door on allowing mules to compete". |
The horse trainer has set up an online petition, which has attracted more than 20,000 signatures so far. | The horse trainer has set up an online petition, which has attracted more than 20,000 signatures so far. |
"It's not just a one joke wonder. There are mules and riders out there that are doing this, enjoying it and doing well," she said. | "It's not just a one joke wonder. There are mules and riders out there that are doing this, enjoying it and doing well," she said. |
A mule is a hybrid animal born of a male donkey and a mare. | A mule is a hybrid animal born of a male donkey and a mare. |
"Mules have more in common with horses than not and therefore should be viewed simply as another breed," Ms McLean said. | |
The FEI said it was in "ongoing discussions" regarding the proposal to "change the definition of horse" in its regulations. |
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