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French Equestrian Federation

The French Equestrian Federation (FFE) (French: Fédération française d'équitation) is a non-profit organization responsible for the management, promotion and development of equestrian disciplines in France. It also contributes to the selection of sport and leisure horses.

French Equestrian Federation
SportEquestrian
JurisdictionFrance
AbbreviationFFE
Founded1921
AffiliationFEI
Affiliation date1987
HeadquartersLamotte-Beuvron
PresidentSerge Lecomte
SecretaryFrédéric Bouix
Official website
www.ffe.com

The FFE is a member of the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI by its acronym in French) and the French National Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOSF by its acronym in French).

In 2017, the FFE had 644,800 members. It is France's third-largest (single-sport) sports federation in terms of the number of members, the fourth-largest in terms of the total number of federation memberships,[1] and the second-largest equestrian federation in the world.[2] Women account for 83% of the FFE's membership, and 27% are under ten years of age. One of the federation's challenges is to encourage young people growing up to continue riding. Between 1984 and 2011, the number of FFE members rose by 374%.[3]

History edit

General edit

The French Equestrian Federation was founded in 1921. In 1963, an Association nationale pour le tourisme équestre (ANTE) was created with the support of the Haras nationaux, and grew thanks to the new popular craze for leisure riding.[4] In 1971, the Poney Club de France appeared, thanks to the renewed support of the Haras nationaux, reaping the rewards of the penetration of pony riding among children.[4]

Thus, until 1987, the French horse world was divided into three independent entities, before the French Equestrian Federation was created that year, unifying and grouping the entities. Delegations were nevertheless set up: the Délégation nationale aux sports équestres (DNSE); the Délégation nationale au tourisme équestre (DNTE); and the Délégation nationale à l'équitation sur Poneys (DNEP).[4]

In 1999, the FFE's statutes changed, and the delegations were dissolved, although the specialties were still represented on the Steering Committee, which comprised a Horse Committee, a Pony Committee, a Tourism Committee and a Competition College.[4]

Sports modernization Act in 2000 edit

The Sports Modernization Act of 2000 led to the creation of new statutes. These, creating the CREIF (Comité Régional d'Equitation d'Ile de France by its extension in French), were approved by the equestrian centers with 94.24% of the votes cast. The former independent bodies : Comité régional de tourisme équestre, Délégation régionale à l'équitation sur poney (DREP) and Ligue régionale des sports équestres were grouped together under the CREIF umbrella, thus guaranteeing the continuity of their specificity. The CREIF inherited the Ligues de Fontainebleau, Versailles, ARTE and DREP Île-de-France through a merger-absorption process. This administrative restructuring is in line with regional state administrations and political bodies.[5]

The CREIF now heads 8 departments: Paris, Seine-et-Marne, Yvelines, Essonne, Hauts-de-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis, Val-de-Marne and Val-d'Oise, representing more than 600 equestrian associations and establishments affiliated to the FFE and more than 100,000 licensees, its mission is to encourage, promote, develop and organize equestrian activities in all forms and practices.[6][5]

The CREIF is one of the FFE's 23 deconcentrated bodies, following the law on the modernization of sport.[5]

"Lamour" law 2005-2006 edit

By order dated 2 and 3 2005, the FFE lost its approval and delegation from the French Ministry of Youth, Sports and the Voluntary Sector. The Federation is accused of failing to bring its statutes into line with the so-called "Lamour" law no. 2003-708 of 1 August 2003. The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries also withdrew its approval by order dated 6 October 2005.[7]

The main reason why the FFE has not updated its statutes is that the Lamour law de facto imposes an under-representation in voting rights of commercial equestrian clubs, which represent the majority in number, to the benefit of non-commercial structures.[7]

In 2004, Serge Lecomte's re-election as FFE president led to legal proceedings initiated by the unsuccessful candidate, Jacqueline Reverdy. The FFE was placed under judicial administration, entrusted to Monique Legrand, following the annulment of Serge Lecomte's election by the Paris Tribunal de Grande Instance.[7]

To ensure continuity of public service, the French National Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOSF by its acronym in French) temporarily exercises the prerogatives lost by the FFE following the withdrawal of its approval and delegation. In particular, it has authority over the organization of competitions and high-level sport. A specialized Equestrian Commission has been set up. Various agreements between the FFE and the CNOSF enable activities to run smoothly, particularly for competitions and top-level sport.[8]

The FFE's new statutes were adopted at the Extraordinary General Meeting on 19 June 2006, raising hopes of normalized relations between the French government and the FFE. As a result, in September 2006, the FFE was once again approved by the public authorities.[9]

In a decree dated December 21, 2006, the Minister for Youth, Sports and the Voluntary Sector once again granted the FFE the delegation provided for in article 131-14 of the French Sports Code, thus putting an end to several years of conflict between the association and the public authorities.[10]

In 2008, the FFE's statutes underwent further changes. The head office was moved from Boulogne-Billancourt to the Federal Equestrian Park de Lamotte-Beuvron.[11]

Members edit

Number of members by year[12]
Year Total members Women Men Year-on-year change Comments
1984 145,071 - - - - - -
1985 147,108 - - - - +1,4 % -
1986 160,235 - - - - +8,92 % -
1987 166,915 - - - - +4,17 % -
1988 199,952 - - - - +0,02 % -
1989 166,154 - - - - −0,48 % -
1990 214,007 - - - - +28,8 % -
1991 230,575 - - - - +7,74 % -
1992 239,282 - - - - +3,78 % -
1993 258,808 - - - - +8,16 % -
1994 274,873 - - - - +6,21 % -
1995 325,670 - - - - +18,48 % -
1996 345,882 - - - - +6,21 % -
1997 364,686 - - - - +5,44 % -
1998 391,624 - - - - +7,39 % -
1999 411,657 - - - - +5,12 % -
2000 434,980 - - - - +5,67 % -
2001 432,498 319,640 (73,91 %) 112,858 (26,09 %) −0,57 % -
2002 447,139 332,798 (74,43 %) 114,341 (25,57 %) +3,39 % -
2003 462,955 348,045 (75,18 %) 114,910 (24,82 %) +3,54 % -
2004 484,760 368,699 (76,06 %) 116,061 (23,94 %) +4,71 % -
2005 513,615 394,767 (76,86 %) 118,848 (23,14 %) +5,95 % -
2006 523,696 406,241 (77,57 %) 117,455 (22,43 %) +1,96 % -
2007 553,560 434,838 (78,55 %) 118,722 (21,45 %) +5,7 % -
2008 600,805 477,172 (79,42 %) 123,633 (20,58 %) +8,53 % -
2009 650,805 524,195 (80,55 %) 126,242 (19,40 %) +8,32 % -
2010 687,334 558,932 (81,32 %) 128,398 (18,68 %) +5,61 % -
2011 705,783 580,000 (82,18 %) 125,783 (17,82 %) +2,68 % -
2012 706,449 582,788 (82,50 %) 123,661 (17,50 %) +0,09 % -
2013 694,480 574,728 (82,76 %) 119,752 (17,24 %) −1,69 % -
2014 689,043 570,709 (82,83 %) 118,334 (17,17 %) −0,78 % -
2015 673,026 557,821 (82,88 %) 115,205 (17,12 %) −2,32 % -
2016 663,194 549,935 (82,92 %) 113,259 (17,08 %) −1,46 % -
2017 644,800 535,165 (83,00 %) 109,635 (17,00 %) −2,77 % -
2018 628,262 521,656 (83,03 %) 106,606 (16,97 %) −2,56 % -
2019 617,524 513,492 (83,15 %) 104,032 (16,85 %) −1,71 % -
2020 601,166 502,550 (83,60 %) 98,616 (16,40 %) −2,65 % -
2021 665,873 557,724 (83,76 %) 108,149 (16,24 %) +10,76 % -
2022 625,258 530,266 (84,81 %) 94,992 (15,19 %) −6,1 % Dated 3 March 2022

List of presidents edit

 

Since its creation in 1921, the Federation has been headed by the following personalities:[4]

  • 1921 : Georges du Teil
  • 1931 : Détroyat
  • 1942 : Eugène Edouard Decarpentry
  • 1943 : J. de Juigné
  • 1951 : A. Polet-Ternynck
  • 1959 : Pierre Guichené
  • 1963 : Renom de France
  • 1970 : Jean Caucanas
  • 1973 : Édouard Pouret
  • 1976 : Christian Legrez
  • 1985 : Jean-François Chary
  • 1988 : Jean Soyer
  • 1989 : Loïc Le Masne de Chermont
  • 1993 : Pierre Durand
  • 1998 : Jacqueline Reverdy[13]
  • 2004 : Serge Lecomte
  • 2005 : The FFE is placed under administration by Monique Legrand following the annulment of Serge Lecomte's election by the Paris Tribunal de Grande Instance.
  • 2006 : Serge Lecomte

References edit

  1. ^ "Chiffres clés du sport 2009" (PDF) (in French).
  2. ^ (PDF) (in French). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-12-11. Retrieved 2023-09-22.
  3. ^ "La Commission Européenne tient la bride de la filière équestre" (in French). Retrieved 27 August 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Histoire, rôle et présidence de la FFE". Fédération Française d'Équitation (in French). Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  5. ^ a b c "Le Creif : Historique". Le Comité Régional d'Équitation d'Île de France (in French). Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  6. ^ "Les départements". Le Comité Régional d'Équitation d'Île de France (in French).
  7. ^ a b c "LOI n° 2003-708 du 1er août 2003 relative à l'organisation et à la promotion des activités physiques et sportives (1)". Légifrance (in French). Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  8. ^ "ENJEUX ET CADRE JURIDIQUE". Comité National Olympique et Sportif Français (in French). Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  9. ^ (in French). Archived from the original on 2007-04-30. Retrieved 2023-09-22.
  10. ^ (in French). Archived from the original on 2007-02-20. Retrieved 2023-09-22.
  11. ^ "Coordonnées fédérales". FFE (in French). Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  12. ^ "Statistiques - Fédération française d'équitation" (in French). Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  13. ^ "Jacqueline Reverdy en selle". Libération (in French). 1998. Retrieved 18 September 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The French Equestrian Federation FFE French Federation francaise d equitation is a non profit organization responsible for the management promotion and development of equestrian disciplines in France It also contributes to the selection of sport and leisure horses French Equestrian FederationSportEquestrianJurisdictionFranceAbbreviationFFEFounded1921AffiliationFEIAffiliation date1987HeadquartersLamotte BeuvronPresidentSerge LecomteSecretaryFrederic BouixOfficial websitewww wbr ffe wbr com The FFE is a member of the International Federation for Equestrian Sports FEI by its acronym in French and the French National Olympic and Sports Committee CNOSF by its acronym in French In 2017 the FFE had 644 800 members It is France s third largest single sport sports federation in terms of the number of members the fourth largest in terms of the total number of federation memberships 1 and the second largest equestrian federation in the world 2 Women account for 83 of the FFE s membership and 27 are under ten years of age One of the federation s challenges is to encourage young people growing up to continue riding Between 1984 and 2011 the number of FFE members rose by 374 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 General 1 2 Sports modernization Act in 2000 1 3 Lamour law 2005 2006 1 4 Members 2 List of presidents 3 References 4 External linksHistory editGeneral edit The French Equestrian Federation was founded in 1921 In 1963 an Association nationale pour le tourisme equestre ANTE was created with the support of the Haras nationaux and grew thanks to the new popular craze for leisure riding 4 In 1971 the Poney Club de France appeared thanks to the renewed support of the Haras nationaux reaping the rewards of the penetration of pony riding among children 4 Thus until 1987 the French horse world was divided into three independent entities before the French Equestrian Federation was created that year unifying and grouping the entities Delegations were nevertheless set up the Delegation nationale aux sports equestres DNSE the Delegation nationale au tourisme equestre DNTE and the Delegation nationale a l equitation sur Poneys DNEP 4 In 1999 the FFE s statutes changed and the delegations were dissolved although the specialties were still represented on the Steering Committee which comprised a Horse Committee a Pony Committee a Tourism Committee and a Competition College 4 Sports modernization Act in 2000 edit The Sports Modernization Act of 2000 led to the creation of new statutes These creating the CREIF Comite Regional d Equitation d Ile de France by its extension in French were approved by the equestrian centers with 94 24 of the votes cast The former independent bodies Comite regional de tourisme equestre Delegation regionale a l equitation sur poney DREP and Ligue regionale des sports equestres were grouped together under the CREIF umbrella thus guaranteeing the continuity of their specificity The CREIF inherited the Ligues de Fontainebleau Versailles ARTE and DREP Ile de France through a merger absorption process This administrative restructuring is in line with regional state administrations and political bodies 5 The CREIF now heads 8 departments Paris Seine et Marne Yvelines Essonne Hauts de Seine Seine Saint Denis Val de Marne and Val d Oise representing more than 600 equestrian associations and establishments affiliated to the FFE and more than 100 000 licensees its mission is to encourage promote develop and organize equestrian activities in all forms and practices 6 5 The CREIF is one of the FFE s 23 deconcentrated bodies following the law on the modernization of sport 5 Lamour law 2005 2006 edit By order dated 2 and 3 2005 the FFE lost its approval and delegation from the French Ministry of Youth Sports and the Voluntary Sector The Federation is accused of failing to bring its statutes into line with the so called Lamour law no 2003 708 of 1 August 2003 The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries also withdrew its approval by order dated 6 October 2005 7 The main reason why the FFE has not updated its statutes is that the Lamour law de facto imposes an under representation in voting rights of commercial equestrian clubs which represent the majority in number to the benefit of non commercial structures 7 In 2004 Serge Lecomte s re election as FFE president led to legal proceedings initiated by the unsuccessful candidate Jacqueline Reverdy The FFE was placed under judicial administration entrusted to Monique Legrand following the annulment of Serge Lecomte s election by the Paris Tribunal de Grande Instance 7 To ensure continuity of public service the French National Olympic and Sports Committee CNOSF by its acronym in French temporarily exercises the prerogatives lost by the FFE following the withdrawal of its approval and delegation In particular it has authority over the organization of competitions and high level sport A specialized Equestrian Commission has been set up Various agreements between the FFE and the CNOSF enable activities to run smoothly particularly for competitions and top level sport 8 The FFE s new statutes were adopted at the Extraordinary General Meeting on 19 June 2006 raising hopes of normalized relations between the French government and the FFE As a result in September 2006 the FFE was once again approved by the public authorities 9 In a decree dated December 21 2006 the Minister for Youth Sports and the Voluntary Sector once again granted the FFE the delegation provided for in article 131 14 of the French Sports Code thus putting an end to several years of conflict between the association and the public authorities 10 In 2008 the FFE s statutes underwent further changes The head office was moved from Boulogne Billancourt to the Federal Equestrian Park de Lamotte Beuvron 11 Members edit Number of members by year 12 Year Total members Women Men Year on year change Comments 1984 145 071 1985 147 108 1 4 1986 160 235 8 92 1987 166 915 4 17 1988 199 952 0 02 1989 166 154 0 48 1990 214 007 28 8 1991 230 575 7 74 1992 239 282 3 78 1993 258 808 8 16 1994 274 873 6 21 1995 325 670 18 48 1996 345 882 6 21 1997 364 686 5 44 1998 391 624 7 39 1999 411 657 5 12 2000 434 980 5 67 2001 432 498 319 640 73 91 112 858 26 09 0 57 2002 447 139 332 798 74 43 114 341 25 57 3 39 2003 462 955 348 045 75 18 114 910 24 82 3 54 2004 484 760 368 699 76 06 116 061 23 94 4 71 2005 513 615 394 767 76 86 118 848 23 14 5 95 2006 523 696 406 241 77 57 117 455 22 43 1 96 2007 553 560 434 838 78 55 118 722 21 45 5 7 2008 600 805 477 172 79 42 123 633 20 58 8 53 2009 650 805 524 195 80 55 126 242 19 40 8 32 2010 687 334 558 932 81 32 128 398 18 68 5 61 2011 705 783 580 000 82 18 125 783 17 82 2 68 2012 706 449 582 788 82 50 123 661 17 50 0 09 2013 694 480 574 728 82 76 119 752 17 24 1 69 2014 689 043 570 709 82 83 118 334 17 17 0 78 2015 673 026 557 821 82 88 115 205 17 12 2 32 2016 663 194 549 935 82 92 113 259 17 08 1 46 2017 644 800 535 165 83 00 109 635 17 00 2 77 2018 628 262 521 656 83 03 106 606 16 97 2 56 2019 617 524 513 492 83 15 104 032 16 85 1 71 2020 601 166 502 550 83 60 98 616 16 40 2 65 2021 665 873 557 724 83 76 108 149 16 24 10 76 2022 625 258 530 266 84 81 94 992 15 19 6 1 Dated 3 March 2022List of presidents edit nbsp Since its creation in 1921 the Federation has been headed by the following personalities 4 1921 Georges du Teil 1931 Detroyat 1942 Eugene Edouard Decarpentry 1943 J de Juigne 1951 A Polet Ternynck 1959 Pierre Guichene 1963 Renom de France 1970 Jean Caucanas 1973 Edouard Pouret 1976 Christian Legrez 1985 Jean Francois Chary 1988 Jean Soyer 1989 Loic Le Masne de Chermont 1993 Pierre Durand 1998 Jacqueline Reverdy 13 2004 Serge Lecomte 2005 The FFE is placed under administration by Monique Legrand following the annulment of Serge Lecomte s election by the Paris Tribunal de Grande Instance 2006 Serge LecomteReferences edit Chiffres cles du sport 2009 PDF in French Assemblee generale decembre 2006 FFE PDF in French Archived from the original PDF on 2006 12 11 Retrieved 2023 09 22 La Commission Europeenne tient la bride de la filiere equestre in French Retrieved 27 August 2011 a b c d e Histoire role et presidence de la FFE Federation Francaise d Equitation in French Retrieved 22 September 2023 a b c Le Creif Historique Le Comite Regional d Equitation d Ile de France in French Retrieved 22 September 2023 Les departements Le Comite Regional d Equitation d Ile de France in French a b c LOI n 2003 708 du 1er aout 2003 relative a l organisation et a la promotion des activites physiques et sportives 1 Legifrance in French Retrieved 22 September 2023 ENJEUX ET CADRE JURIDIQUE Comite National Olympique et Sportif Francais in French Retrieved 22 September 2023 Commission specialisee equitation in French Archived from the original on 2007 04 30 Retrieved 2023 09 22 Commission specialisee equitation du CNOSF in French Archived from the original on 2007 02 20 Retrieved 2023 09 22 Coordonnees federales FFE in French Retrieved 22 September 2023 Statistiques Federation francaise d equitation in French Retrieved 3 March 2022 Jacqueline Reverdy en selle Liberation in French 1998 Retrieved 18 September 2020 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title French Equestrian Federation amp oldid 1223424011, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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