Olympic Discipline Instructor Qualifications

Core Competencies

Based on current scientific research and evidence-based practice: across all levels (Riding, management, theory and coaching), candidates need to show the following 9 core competencies.

Olympic Disciplines

Key Principles

Generic Skill: Self Reflection

Educator means Instructor, Trainer, Coach

Eventing must include Dressage and Jumping

Dressage

Jumping

Cross Country

Stable Management

Equine Knowledge (Theory)

Teaching/Training/Coaching

Key Principles

Integrate horse welfare in all aspects of teaching and training and pass on the importance of welfare and the horse human relationship.

Dressage

Jumping

Eventing

stable Management

Eligibility

Note: IGEQ passports are issued at 3 levels, therefore holders of qualifications listed in the International Expert column (below) will receive a Level 3 passport. The higher qualification should be shown on the Endorsement Page of the passport. It is important to note that instructors will be recognised in another member country at the level of their passport and are NOT eligible to receive a certificate at the same level from another Federation. Harmonisation does not give the right to demand a further certificate at the same level but it may be possible to take the next level examination if desired.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Only holders of qualifications on the list are eligible to apply for a passport. NO other qualifications are eligible. If a member federation wishes to amend or add qualifications to the list, they should contact the Secretary.