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About FEGENTRI
FEGENTRI stands for Fédération Internationale des Gentlemen-Riders et des Cavalières or in English, International Federation of Gentlemen and Lady Riders. It was founded in 1955 by a handful of enthusiastic amateur riders. The founding members were France, Germany, Italy, Sweden and Switzerland. Many nations have joined FEGENTRI since 1955 and today the membership consists of 23 different countries.
The main purpose of FEGENTRI is to promote international races for amateur riders. FEGENTRI organises two World Championships, one confined to gentlemen riders and the other to ladies riders, comprising approximately 60 races run in different countries around the world. World Championship races for gentlemen riders are run on the flat as well as over jumps, whereas the races for ladies riders are restricted to the flat.
The main purpose of FEGENTRI is to promote international races for amateur riders. FEGENTRI organises two World Championships, one confined to gentlemen riders and the other to ladies riders, comprising approximately 60 races run in different countries around the world. World Championship races for gentlemen riders are run on the flat as well as over jumps, whereas the races for ladies riders are restricted to the flat.























