LAUSANNE — The International Equestrian Federation could cut team sizes at the Olympics to create space for more competing countries. The FEI says it will also consider relaxing rider dress codes and using more music in dressage to help attract broadcasters and non-expert viewers. Ideas to modernize equestrian were aired Monday at an FEI forum discussing Olympic reforms promoted by IOC President Thomas Bach. FEI President Ingmar de Vos says more competing countries within an IOC-imposed quota of 200 riders is key to wider television coverage. At the 2012 London Olympics, 40 nations competed in equestrian's six events. One proposal limits teams to three rider-and-horse pairings, which would all count toward the final score. Currently, team eventing counts the best three scores from five pairings, and team jumping counts three from four. — AP