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Check out the clip: The film that led to Charlotte Dujardin's suspension

Check out the clip: The film that led to Charlotte Dujardin's suspension

The International Equestrian Federation said on Tuesday evening that a legal representative had submitted a film showing the British star training a team in an inappropriate manner.

This made it so Charlotte Dujardin He was suspended from competition while what happened on the video was investigated. The closure also includes the Olympic Games, which start this week.

He says now, among other things British Guardian That it must revolve around the dressage rider striking the horse “at least 24 times” with the whip during the approximately one-minute-long film. This was while holding a training session for the concerned team from the ground.

Here you can watch the movie on Dailymail.

The blows must have been directed at the hindquarters of the horse, and according to the legal representative, the dressage rider must have said that the blows were intended to make the horse raise its legs higher while galloping.

I thought

She was said to be a younger rider training for Charlotte Dujardin, and was asked why it took her so long to come forward with the incident. According to the lawyer, this must be because the young knight did not initially question Charlotte Dujardin's methods because of her star status, but later changed her mind.

The applicant must be a sponsor of the training in question. According to the legal representative, the evidence is strong and he believes that what Charlotte Dujardin does in the film is not an isolated incident. The suspensions made last year following the hazing revelations are said to have cemented the people behind the report in plans to go ahead with the report.

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The legal representative also believes that what is shown in the video could be considered a crime punishable by the Swedish Animal Welfare Act. In addition, the lawyer states that the video is from 2022, and therefore is not four years old as Charlotte Dujardin stated.

“I'm sorry for what I did”

Charlotte Dujardin admitted that she is the one who appears in the film, and that what she does is different from her, but this cannot be justified yet. She also stated that she would cooperate with the investigation and wrote on her social media that she was “very sorry for what I did and am devastated that I have let everyone down, including Team GB, fans and sponsors.”

British Reserve Becky Moody / Jagerbomb, He takes Charlotte Dujardin's place at the Olympics and the rest of the British team Carl Hester/Fame and Charlotte Fry/Glamordale.

Even when it comes to the current Olympic Danish dressage jockey Karina Kasoy-Kruth A video emerged when she allegedly improperly trained a horse in relation to the law being reported to Paris.

Here's Ridsport's compiled report on the Paris Olympics.

Whole time programme Equestrian sports in Paris.

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