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Generals LONGINES RANKINGS/JUMPING - CALCULATION FOR 2018 LISTS The list for the Longines Rankings takes into account the points obtained by Athletes over a twelve month period beginning on 1 January and ending on 31 December. The list for the Longines Rankings is produced by the FEI Headquarters. The list for the Longines Rankings is updated weekly but is released on the first week of each month only. The updated version during the month is not published or distributed, except for specific purposes (FEI World Cup invitations, selection for Top Ten Final etc). The list for the Longines Rankings begins on 1 January each year with the carryover of the total number of points which have been accumulated during the previous year until 31 December. At the end of each month, the points earned during that month are added to the list. The points from the same month the previous year are dropped from the list. Points obtained at Games and Championships are retained on the list depending on the frequency of the Events. If the Event is held every four years, 25% of the points obtained are dropped after one year, 50% after two years, 75% after three years and the remainder after four years. If the Event is held every two years, 50% of the points obtained are dropped after one year and the remainder after two years. Athletes may request a maternity leave or a medical leave providing the pregnancy/medical condition is certified in writing by a medical doctor; requests for maternity/medical leave must be addressed to the FEI Jumping Director. During the period which an Athlete has officially ceased to compete due to pregnancy or a medical condition, he/she will retain 50% of the Longines Rankings points earned from the corresponding month of the preceding year until he/she recommences competing internationally. The minimum length of time for which an Athlete may be granted a maternity/medical leave is six months; if the maternity/medical leave lasts less than six months, no points will be retained from the corresponding month of the preceding year. The maximum length of time an Athlete may benefit from a maternity/medical leave of absence at one time is twelve months. During the period in which an Athlete is on maternity/medical leave, he/she may not compete in international or national Competitions; the FEI will inform the Athlete s NF accordingly. The Athlete concerned must inform the FEI Jumping Director when he/she resumes international participation. In order for a Competition to count for the Longines Rankings, the prize money distribution charts published in the Draft Schedules must be respected. The value of the first prize, in cash and/or in kind, may not exceed one third (rounded for calculation purposes to 33%) of the total value of prize money and prizes in kind offered for the Competition. For Competitions in which the retail value of the prize in kind for the winner EXCEEDS 33% of the total value of prizes offered for the Competition, only 33% of the total value of the prizes offered for the Competition is taken into consideration for 1 st place for the purpose of determining whether the Competition counts for the Longines Rankings and into which point group it should be placed (AA/A/B/C/D). Therefore, the prize money provided for Athletes placed 2 nd to 12 th is considered to represent 67% of the total prizes offered for the Competition and must be distributed according to the percentages laid down in the prize money distribution Chart 2 (33% to the winner). In order to achieve this, the total value of the prizes offered for the Competition must be recalculated based on the premise that if the first prize represents 33%, the prizes provided for 2 nd to 12 th represent 67% of the total value of prizes offered for the Competition (100% = 33% + 67%). The calculation is to be made as follows: The amount of prize money offered for Athletes placed 2 nd to 12 th is multiplied by 100 and divided by 67. The amount obtained through this calculation is the recorded value (100%) of the Competition for Longines Rankings purposes. Example: A Competition is listed in the Schedule with a total value of prizes of CHF 97 000, of which a car with a retail value of CHF 47 000 is offered to the winner and CHF 50 000 cash is provided for Athletes placed 2 nd to 12 th. The recorded value (100%) of the Competition for Longines Rankings purposes is equal to the value of the prizes provided for 2 nd to 12 th places (50 000) multiplied by 100 and divided by 67: 100% = 50 000 x 100 67 = CHF 74 626.86/rounded to 74 625 (instead of 97 000). The recorded value of the car is considered to be 33% of this amount: 33% of 74 625 = 24 626.25/rounded to 24 625 (instead of 47 000). As the recorded value of the Competition exceeds CHF 30 000 it may count for the Longines Rankings and it falls into point Group C: CHF 60 000 112 499. The CHF 50 000 prize money is distributed among the Athletes placed 2 nd to 12 th 1

according to the percentages listed in prize money distribution Chart 2, using the recorded value of the Competition (CHF 74 625) as the basis for calculating the percentages. NB: The above applies to cases in which the retail value of the prize in kind for the winner greatly exceeds 33% of the total value of prizes offered for the Competition; a certain degree of flexibility will be applied if the value of this prize in kind represents approximately 33%. Should the retail value of the prize in kind for the winner be less than 33%, additional prize money must be provided to meet the required percentage. Point System Competitions are divided into groups depending on their level. Refer to definition of point groups. For Individual Competitions, Athletes obtain points related to their placing in the Competitions. The scale of points differs from one group to another. Refer to scales of points. For Nations Cup Competitions, Athletes obtain points related to their results. If they obtain four penalties or less in at least one of the rounds, they earn points. This also applies to Team Competitions at Championships and Games. Refer to scales of points for Nations Cup. For Olympic Games, FEI World Championship, Pan-American Games, European Championship (Seniors), FEI World Cup Final and Asian Games, the first three placed Athletes in the overall individual classification obtain bonus points in addition to the points obtained during the Competitions. Refer to bonus. The 16 best placed Athletes (plus the Athletes tying for the last place to count) will obtain points in all individual Competitions counting for the ranking. Points won by Athletes who are tied are added up and divided equally among them. Two decimals are kept. The second decimal place will be rounded up from.005 and rounded down from.004. Athletes placed more than once in the first 16 obtain points for their best placing only. Competitions excluded: Special Competitions, meaning show Competitions or Competitions for which participation is based on personal invitations or for which not all Athletes at the Event have the chance to qualify (such as Top Ten, Masters, rotating Horses), Knock-out, Puissance, Six-bar, Relay, Top Score, Fault & Out, Hit & Hurry, Take Your Own Line and any Competition in which the number of Horses that may be entered per Athlete is not the same for all Athletes. Team Competitions other than Nations Cup are also excluded, unless the Competition is open to all Athletes at the Event, an individual classification is established for the Competition and the prize money distribution is based on the individual classification; in such cases points are distributed according to the individual classification. There will be no limit on the number of Competitions per Event which count for the Longines Rankings provided they meet the criteria of a group. However, no Event may hold more than one Competition in point group AA. If an Organising Committee wishes to hold more than one Longines Ranking Competition with prize money of CHF 328 000 or more, only one of these Competitions may count for point group AA; the others must be placed in point group A, providing they meet the minimum height requirements of point group A. In such cases the OC must designate in the Schedule which competition is to count for point group AA. Number of results to count for the list for the Longines Rankings The number of results to count per Athlete per year for the list for the Longines Rankings is limited to the best 30. For the purpose of qualifying for the Olympic Games, the number of Competitions to count will be limited to 30. Conditions for qualifying for the Olympic Games are laid down in the Rules for Equestrian Events at the Olympic Games. Horse/Athlete Combination Ranking List In accordance with the above rules a ranking list for the Horse/Athlete Combination is established each year. If one of the two elements forming the combination changes during the year, the points start again from scratch. This list begins for each combination with zero point on 1 January and finishes on 31 December (only the points of the current year are taken into account; there is no carryover of previous championships or Games points). Definition of Point Groups Individual Competitions: The minimum height of all Competitions counting for points is 1.45 m. (NB: exception for the first and last Competitions of Regional or Continental Games or Championships as mentioned under point group E*) Individual Competitions counting for points must meet the minimum height requirements for the 2

respective point groups. If the minimum height requirement for any given point group is not met, the Competition will be retrograded to the next point group providing it meets the height requirement for that group (e.g. if the prize money meets the requirements for point group A but the height of the Competition is 1.50 m., the Competition will be placed in point group B). Group Minimum Height AA 1.60 m A 1.55 m B 1.50 m C 1.50 m for CSI3* and higher level; 1.45 m for CSI2* D 1.45 m E As per rules F As per rules =2xA Competitions Competitions with a total prize money of CHF 328 000 and more (maximum one per Event) Final Competition at Pan-Am Games, European Championship, FEI World Cup Final All Competitions with a total prize-money of CHF 175 000 to CHF 327 999 Speed Competition at Pan-Am Games, FEI World Championship, European Championship Speed Competition and 2nd Competition at FEI World Cup Final First Competition at Olympic Games All Competitions with a total prize-money from CHF 112,500 to CHF 174 999 All Competitions with a total prize-money from CHF 60 000 to CHF 112,499 All Competitions with a total prize-money from CHF 30.000 to CHF 59 999 All FEI World Cup Competitions not included above All CSI2* Grand Prix Competitions at Events outside Western Europe with at least CHF 7 500 in prize money *The first and last Competitions at Regional or Continental Games or Championships not mentioned above, providing the height of first round is 1.40 m Final Competition at Olympic Games Final at FEI World Championship Note: All categories are based on Swiss Francs (CHF); Refer to Annex I for the above amounts in other currencies. Team Competitions Group Competitions HH All 5* Nations Cup Competitions H K All 4* Nations Cup Competitions All 3* Nations Cup Competitions All 2* Nations Cup Competitions Team Competition at Regional, Continental Games or Championships not mentioned below L All 1* Nations Cup Competitions N Team Competitions at Olympic Games and World Championship O Team Competitions at Pan-Am Games, European Championship 3

Scales of Points Place AA A B C D E F 1 150 130 100 80 50 30 260 2 130 110 80 70 45 25 220 3 115 90 70 60 40 20 180 4 100 80 60 55 35 15 160 5 85 70 55 50 30 10 140 6 75 60 50 45 25 5 120 7 65 55 45 40 20 4 110 8 60 50 40 35 15 4 100 9 55 45 35 30 10 3 90 10 50 40 30 25 10 3 80 11 45 35 25 20 5 2 70 12 40 30 20 15 5 2 60 13 35 25 15 10 5 1 50 14 30 20 10 5 5 1 40 15 25 15 5 5 5 1 30 16 20 10 5 5 5 1 20 Nations Cup Result HH H K L N O Double Clear 140 115 60 40 260 200 One clear + one round with 1 to 4 penalties 105 85 45 30 195 150 One clear 70 55 30 20 130 100 Two rounds with 1 to 4 penalties One round with 1 to 4 penalties 70 55 30 20 130 100 35 30 15 10 65 50 Longines FEI Nations Cup Final : First Nations Cup Competition (HH points) and 1st Round of Challenge Cup (H points) Result Double clear (Clear round in 1 st Nations Cup Comp. and in 1 st round Challenge Cup) One clear round 1 st Nations Cup Competition One clear round 1 st round Challenge Cup 1 to 4 penalties in the 1 st Nations Cup Competition and 1 to 4 penalties in the 1 st round of the Challenge Cup Points 125 points [First Competition 70 points (HH pts) + Challenge Cup 55 points (H pts)] 70 points (HH points) 55 points (H points) 65 points [First Competition 35 points (HH pts) + Challenge Cup 30 points (H pts)] 4

1 to 4 penalties in the 1 st Nations Cup Competition 1 to 4 penalties in the 1 st round of the Challenge Cup 35 points (HH points) 30 points (H points) Longines FEI Nations Cup Final : First Nations Cup Competition (HH points) and 1st Round of Final Competition (HH points) Result Double clear (Clear round in 1 st Nations Cup Competition and in 1 st round Final Comp.) One clear round + 1 to 4 penalties in the other round (1 st Nations Cup Competition and 1 st round Final Competition) One clear round in either the 1 st Nations Cup Comp. or in the 1 st round of Final Comp. 1 to 4 penalties in the 1 st Nations Cup Competition and 1 to 4 penalties in the 1 st round of the Final Competition 1 to 4 penalties in either the 1 st Nations Cup Comp. or in the 1 st round of the Final Comp. Points 140 points (HH points) 105 points (HH points) 70 points (HH points) 70 points (HH points) 35 points (HH points) Bonus Place Olympic Games FEI World Championship FEI World Cup Final European Championship Pan-Am Games Asian Games 1 120 80 30 2 100 60 20 3 80 40 10 5

Annex I to the Rules for the Longines Rankings Minimum / Maximum Prize Money Required for Longines Rankings Point Groups - 2018 Longines Rankings Groups Currency CHF EUR USD GBP CAD SEK AED AUD BHD BRL Min/Max E* D C B A AA 2018 Min 7'500 30'000 60 000 112'500 175 000 328'000 2018 Max - 59 999 112'499 174 999 327'999-2018 min 5'530 24'700 49'500 92'100 143'800 269'400 2018 max - 49'499 92'099 143'799 269'399-2018 min 8'760 35'000 69'700 130'900 203'800 382'800 2018 max - 69'699 130'899 203'799 382'799-2018 min 5'100 22'400 45'000 84'200 131'100 245'700 2018 max - 44'999 84'199 131'099 245'699-2018 min 8'360 35'500 70'200 131'600 204'800 383'000 2018 max - 70'199 131'599 204'799 382'999-2018 min 56'000 225'500 450'800 844'600 1'314'200 2'462'600 2018 max - 450'799 844'599 1'314'199 2'462'599 0 2018 min 30'900 125'200 249'200 466'900 726'600 1'361'400 2018 max - 249'199 466'899 726'599 1'361'399-2018 min 8'960 37'400 74'600 139'100 217'400 407'300 2018 max - 74'599 139'099 217'399 407'299-2018 min 3'230 12'800 27'100 50'100 77'400 145'300 2018 max - 27'099 50'099 77'399 145'299-2018 min 20'790 80'000 160'400 301'200 467'000 876'100 2018 max - 160'399 301'199 466'999 876'099-6

Annex I to the Rules for the Longines Rankings Minimum / Maximum Prize Money Required for Longines Rankings Point Groups - 2018 Longines Rankings Groups Currency CZK DKK JPY KRW KPW KZT MXN MYR NOK Min/Max E* D C B A AA 2018 min 149'500 599'100 1'198'200 2'246'500 3'495'200 6'550'500 2018 max - 1'198'199 2'246'499 3'495'199 6'550'499-2018 min 45'600 182'800 366'100 686'600 1'068'000 2'002'000 2018 max - 366'099 686'599 1'067'999 2'001'999-2018 min 653'200 2'612'200 5'224'600 9'795'800 15'238'200 28'560'900 2018 max - 5'224'599 9'795'799 15'238'199 28'560'899-2018 min 8'564'300 34'258'000 68'515'100 128'467'000 199'837'800 374'554'500 2018 max - 68'515'099 128'466'999 199'837'799 374'554'499-2018 min 1'223'400 4'894'200 9'788'000 18'352'600 28'548'500 53'507'600 2018 max - 9'787'999 18'352'599 28'548'499 53'507'599-2018 min 1'888'500 7'556'800 15'113'500 28'338'000 44'082'000 82'621'500 2018 max - 15'113'499 28'337'999 44'081'999 82'621'499-2018 min 119'800 479'500 959'000 1'798'000 2'796'800 5'242'200 2018 max - 958'999 1'797'999 2'796'799 5'242'199-2018 min 28'480 112'900 227'000 426'200 663'300 1'243'300 2018 max - 226'999 426'199 663'299 1'243'299-2018 min 52'400 209'400 418'700 784'800 1'221'500 2'288'900 2018 max - 418'699 784'799 1'221'499 2'288'899-7

Annex I to the Rules for the Longines Rankings Minimum / Maximum Prize Money Required for Longines Rankings Point Groups - 2018 Longines Rankings Groups Currency NZD PLN QAR SYP ZAR GTQ THB CNY COP IDR Min/Max E* D C B A AA 2018 min 11'720 46'400 93'800 175'600 273'300 512'200 2018 max - 93'799 175'599 273'299 512'199-2018 min 24'640 96'500 192'800 361'700 562'400 1'054'400 2018 max 0 192'799 361'699 562'399 1'054'399-2018 min 32'300 127'700 257'000 481'500 748'600 1'403'700 2018 max - 256'999 481'499 748'599 1'403'699-2018 min 415'500 1'660'000 3'319'600 6'225'000 9'683'300 18'148'500 2018 max - 3'319'599 6'224'999 9'683'299 18'148'499-2018 min 78'100 309'500 620'000 1'162'500 1'808'900 3'389'300 2018 max - 619'999 1'162'499 1'808'899 3'389'299-2018 min 81'800 327'900 655'800 1'228'500 1'911'300 3'582'000 2018 max - 655'799 1'228'499 1'911'299 3'581'999-2018 min 310'100 1'239'400 2'480'300 4'650'800 7'234'100 13'559'100 2018 max - 2'480'299 4'650'799 7'234'099 13'559'099-2018 min 69'200 279'700 558'900 1'048'000 1'630'100 3'054'100 2018 max - 558'899 1'047'999 1'630'099 3'054'099-2018 min 17'433'100 69'726'600 139'450'300 261'466'800 406'728'000 762'329'200 2018 max - 139'450'299 261'466'799 406'727'999 762'329'199-2018 min 96'505'200 386'033'300 772'053'900 1'447'609'000 2'251'845'500 4'220'614'700 2018 max - 772'053'899 1'447'608'999 2'251'845'499 4'220'614'699-8

Annex I to the Rules for the Longines Rankings Minimum / Maximum Prize Money Required for Longines Rankings Groups - 2018 Longines Rankings Groups Currency KGS TND UZS VEF ARS KWD AZN EGP RUB Min/Max E* D C B A AA 2018 min 479'400 1'918'200 3'836'100 7'192'800 11'188'900 20'971'600 2018 max - 3'836'099 7'192'799 11'188'899 20'971'599-2018 min 15'970 64'000 127'800 239'700 372'900 698'500 2018 max - 127'799 239'699 372'899 698'499-2018 min 24'346'700 97'389'400 194'777'700 365'209'700 568'103'500 1'064'789'000 2018 max - 194'777'699 365'209'699 568'103'499 1'064'788'999-2018 min 753'200 2'986'900 5'988'700 11'226'000 17'464'100 32'732'300 2018 max - 5'988'699 11'225'999 17'464'099 32'732'299-2018 min 46'500 184'000 368'400 691'500 1'075'200 2'015'500 2018 max - 368'399 691'499 1'075'199 2'015'499-2018 min 2'720 10'380 21'000 39'800 61'700 115'300 2018 max - 20'999 39'799 61'699 115'299-2018 min 13'300 53'200 106'400 199'400 310'100 581'300 2018 max - 106'399 199'399 310'099 581'299-2018 min 74'260 297'030 594'000 1'113'900 1'732'600 3'247'600 2018 max - 593'999 1'113'899 1'732'599 3'247'599-2018 min 549'890 2'199'550 4'399'000 8'248'200 12'830'600 24'048'400 2018 max - 4'398'999 8'248'199 12'830'599 24'048'399 - *Group E does not apply to events organised in Western Europe, where the minimum amount for a competition counting for the Longines Rankings is CHF 30 000. 9