FIHB development services

FIHB, in order to promote the discipline, either to new National Federations or to NF which wish to deepen their knowledge of the game and rules, makes available some basic or advanced training programs supervised by FIHB certified Experts. FIHB will remain obviously at your disposal to establish quotations for specific interventions according to your needs.
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Horse-Ball and Adventure in the Asian Steps?

Have a look at the program attached and be one of the few to bring Horse-Ball in the Asian steps and meet culture that have been playing with horses since hundreds of years !

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Testimonial

When Horse-Ball for the first time was introduced to the Swedish audience at Stockholm International horse Show 2006 it was a roaring success. The TV commentators said that it was the most fantastic development that the equestrian sport has ever seen, much more exciting that they could ever anticipate. In the thorough public survey among our spectators, that is done every year, it was top ranked. A Champions League Final in Stockholm in the fantastic Globe Arena would be embraced with the greatest interest by media and spectators alike.

Ulf Rosengren
President
Stockholm International Horse Show

What is Horse-Ball

Horse-Ball is a highly spectacular equestrian sport which can be defined as a kind of "basket-ball on a horseback". It was started off in France by French Army Captain Clave, a showjumping World Champion in the 30's. In the 70's the French Equestrian Federation defined the rules on which the game is now played. In 1999 the International Horse-Ball Federation was created to manage and promote the sport across the globe. Horse-Ball today is played by thousands of people in 3 continents. In April 2004 FIHB was recognised by the FEI and Horse-Ball became a Regional discipline in Group I and II.

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