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AIEC Info-Kit

AIEC Info-Kit. ”To make international equestrian competition accessible and affordable for student riders worldwide”. WHO ARE WE? AIEC: Association Internationale des Etudiants Cavaliers (International University Equestrian Federation). 1. 2. 3. Organization supported by the FEI *.

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AIEC Info-Kit

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  1. AIEC Info-Kit ”To make international equestrian competition accessible and affordable for student riders worldwide”

  2. WHO ARE WE? AIEC:Association Internationale des Etudiants Cavaliers (International University Equestrian Federation) 1 2 3 Organization supported by the FEI * Managed and operated exclusively by studentriders Country members all over the world 4 5 Promote Global relations and learning via sportsmanship, competitiveness, friendship Focused on the international riding competition and cultural exchange and education (*) FEI: Federation Equestre Internationale

  3. General Assembly (National Responsible) National Organizations (Countries) Universities (Local Riding Clubs) STRUCTURE OF THE AIEC Board (7 Members) • The AIEC Board manages all AIEC operations and events. Board members are elected by the General Assembly for 2-year terms. • The General Assembly (GA) consists of representatives from each member-country, who elect the board members and vote on all major decisions. GA meets at least once a year. • The national student riding associations are the actual members of AIEC, and give AIEC its federal character. They regroup and represent the various local riding clubs or universities, and nominate the participants to represent their country at international events. There is one national association per country. • The members of the local student riding clubs and universities regroup under the umbrella of their national association.

  4. AIEC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

  5. WHAT IS DONE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY? A Analyze, vote and decide which countries will be organisers of a competition I Involve all the country members E Evaluate, listen and find solutions to general and particular problems C Collaborate with the organising countries (OC) to generate competitions

  6. THE ORGANISING COUNTRY PROVIDES 1 2 3 4 Accommodation and food Transport for all the weekend Horses for the competition Social & official cultural activities COMPETITION FUN

  7. ORGANISED COMPETITIONS SINCE THE YEAR 2000

  8. Overview of some of the organising countries 2009 Colonia October Zurich April Leuven November Rimini August Savannah October Paris June Madrid September Argelia May Wolverhampton December

  9. Competitiveness Promotion of sport and studies Comradeship Cultural diversity Communication and fun VALUES OF THE AIEC “That the experiences lived in Nations Cups give the riders the values of competitiveness, effort, teamwork, self esteem and social and sporting confidence; values necessary for the personal and professional future of the students”

  10. PLAN FOR THE COMPETITION COMPETITION ACTIVITIES and FUN Show jumping, dressage, team and individual scores… Welcome party, cultural activities, other sports, gala dinner and ball.

  11. EACH COMPETITION INVOLVES 2 MODALITIES: Show jumping: A total of 4 rounds in which the best of every three riders gets trough to the next round, increasing height and difficulty. Absolute fair judging system competing against people with the same horses. Each of the two final round riders make a 1.30 m to 1.40 m course with each of the two horses. Dressage: 4 rounds and same judging system. First round is a team test, in which individual and team scores are given. The final consists on a St Georges Prix and a Free Style.

  12. Riders and representation of your country, to extend student riding all over the world. What can be offered? HOW? What do we offer? Internationalcompetitions in an awesome atmosphere surrounded by students. Experience in organising international student riding competitions since 1988 Sending riders & participate in the General Assembly hold every year Accommodation, food, horses, transport, gala dinner and all that can be done during the competition

  13. Do you want to take part? Contact us! Email: raul@aiecworld.com Phone number: +34 660 320 123 More info in: www.aiecworld.com

  14. Thank you very much! The AIEC Team

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