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Frequently
Asked Questions
Q:
What IS a sporthorse anyway?
A:
The classical definition of "Sporthorse" refers
to a horse (of any breed) used as a competitive or recreational
horse for dressage, jumping, 3-day eventing and combined driving.
Q: Is CSI JUST for breeders?
A: Not at all. On the contrary, if you look at Member
Services, you will see that there are many other areas
of focus beyond breeding, including education, awards (not
all require riding), plus our members discussion list is the
foundation of the member community and hosts a variety of
topics.
Q:
Who is eligible for CSI Horse of the Year Awards?
A: All CSI registered horses are eligible to participate
by competing in sporthorse events (see
Awards).
Q:
Who qualifies as a CSI Founding Member?
A: A CSI founding member is a member in good standing
who joined CSI prior to January 1, 2004 and maintains a continuous
membership. Founding members are eligible for additional discounts
beyond regular member discounted fees on all CSI services.
Q:
What horses are eligible for CSI Sport Horse inspections?
A: All horses attending CSI inspections must have CSI
registration papers, either in the improvement stock division
or one of the registry
divisions based on Curly bloodlines.
Q:
Who can host a CSI Sport Horse inspection?
A: Any CSI member in good standing may host a Sport Horse
Inspection. Contact the inspection
coordinator for details.
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