Badminton XC thread

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I think this is the effects of a few years of no/soft 5* courses. Definitely more falls than normal, but this needs to be an argument for keeping the standard high, not softening.

I definitely agree with this - I think some of the Covid disruptions also haven’t helped making sure horses and riders are prepared
 

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It will be interesting to see why they put an E on him initially on finishing however held on course and restarted him.
I don’t think he should have been E personally

I do think he should've been penalized for missing the flag, I don't feel the horse cleared the fence, it basically fell off the side
 

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It will be interesting to see why they put an E on him initially on finishing however held on course and restarted him.
I don’t think he should have been E personally

I say this not having read the FEI rules, but I think if it’s going to be a contested decision for something like the flag rules vs something massively obvious like a clear run out, the ground jury will let them run so it can be argued and sorted out afterwards. There’d be absolute murder if he’d been eliminated at the hold on course and then it was proven later it was ok.
 

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I say this not having read the FEI rules, but I think if it’s going to be a contested decision for something like the flag rules vs something massively obvious like a clear run out, the ground jury will let them run so it can be argued and sorted out afterwards. There’d be absolute murder if he’d been eliminated at the hold on course and then it was proven later it was ok.

I think the commentators said similar at the time as well, rather risk the flag penalties than represent and have it confirmed as a refusal
 

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He just seemed to admit defeat and the water a few strides before he got to the log didnt he. Even more so on the second attempt.
 

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I say this not having read the FEI rules, but I think if it’s going to be a contested decision for something like the flag rules vs something massively obvious like a clear run out, the ground jury will let them run so it can be argued and sorted out afterwards. There’d be absolute murder if he’d been eliminated at the hold on course and then it was proven later it was ok.

True, but the ground jury had at least 20 mins to review fence while held on course.
can Other riders contest his E removal I wonder?
 
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