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December 15, 2025

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Held on 31 March and 1 April 2025 at the IMD Business School in Lausanne, Switzerland, this year’s FEI Sports Forum brought together leading minds in veterinary science, equestrian performance, and ethical governance. As a technology company grounded in equine data and wellbeing, we were honored to be in the room and inspired by what we heard.

At the heart of the forum was a clear message: evidence must shape the future of horsemanship. Welfare isn’t just a side note but it’s the foundation of sustainable success in equestrian sport.

Ethical training: A roadmap for the future

A standout session was led by the FEI Equine Welfare Advisory Group, chaired by Dr. Jenny Hall. This multidisciplinary panel, featuring experts like Dr. Andrew McLean, Prof. Madeleine Campbell, Prof. Inga Wolframm, Dr. Malin Axel-Nilsson, and Dr. Roly Owers unveiled a powerful framework for ethical training, built around seven core principles:

  1. Human and horse safety
  2. Nature of the horse
  3. Mental and sensory abilities
  4. Emotional states
  5. Learning processes
  6. Correct use of aids
  7. Self-carriage ability

These principles provide a structure for assessing all training and competition practices and not just for elite riders, but across disciplines and levels.

The group emphasized that good welfare relies on informed, consistent decisions, backed by both science and real-world data. With improved transparency and more tools to monitor horse health and behavior, the equestrian world can create a stronger welfare culture from grassroots to Grand Prix.

Where technology meets welfare

This is where Equestic comes in. Our goal has always been to bridge the gap between day-to-day training and long-term wellbeing. Using motion data collected with the Equestic SaddleClip, combined with smart AI insights, we empower riders, coaches, and vets to:

  • Monitor trot symmetry
    • Tracks left-right differences in rhythm, landing, and push-off
    • Highlights asymmetry increase over time
  • Assesses rhythm and consistency
    • Measures rhythm in walk, trot, and canter
    • Flags irregularities in rhythm or gait
  • Analyzes transitions and training structure
    • Breaks down each ride into transitions, gaits, and time spent in each
    • Helps assess whether the session was balanced and progressive
  • Provides insight into workload and recovery
    • Records total ride time and number of transitions
    • Highlights patterns that may lead to fatigue or overwork
  • Tracks long-term development
    • Compares data across sessions to monitor progress
    • Helps identify trends in straightness, rhythm, and training balance

The FEI’s emphasis on ethical decision-making aligns perfectly with our desire: to support horse-first training that’s measurable, progressive, and sustainable.


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