Sprat
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I've just seen she has been eliminated. Rumours online say due to blood rule!
Loving all the comments saying ‘oh well it could happen to anyone’ - which absolutely it could, I totally appreciate that and do not feel she has done anything wrong in any way - it’s just a tad ironic where social media would be down like a ton of bricks on other riders!
I think she responded very well. I remember a few years ago when a show jumper was eliminated for the same reason he threw his toys out of the pram and it didn't come across well.I don't follow any form of equestrian sport but thought I would read the article and now would like to share my thoughts.
“Elimination under this rule does not imply there was any intent to injure the horse, but the rules are in place to protect the welfare of all competing horses.â€
I like this rule. She's clearly devastated and going by her statement truly loves her horses. I am nonetheless glad there are rules in place to protect all horses at all levels (I assume it's all levels) from barbaric riding.
I think she responded very well. I remember a few years ago when a show jumper was eliminated for the same reason he threw his toys out of the pram and it didn't come across well.
There was another horse eliminated under the blood rule for Luxembourg and comments were much the same on the posts I sawLoving all the comments saying ‘oh well it could happen to anyone’ - which absolutely it could, I totally appreciate that and do not feel she has done anything wrong in any way - it’s just a tad ironic where social media would be down like a ton of bricks on other riders!
There was another horse eliminated under the blood rule for Luxembourg and comments were much the same on the posts I saw![]()
Bertram Allen, I don't remember him coming across badly it was just the first time it had really happened in SJ especially after 'winning' a very big show. Riders are more aware now, hence the plethora of belly bands since at olympia!
I dont think bertram did have a strop but there were a lot of his supporters being quite vociferous on social media.
Same with scott brash when it happened to him and even the steward was named which was very out of order.
A handy inventionBertram Allen, I don't remember him coming across badly it was just the first time it had really happened in SJ especially after 'winning' a very big show. Riders are more aware now, hence the plethora of belly bands since at olympia!
yep me too, I rode a very thin skinned TB for a while and anything other than smooth leather boots would rub a hole in her esp at this time of year or late winter when the coat was starting to change. I also found that any spurs had to be meticulously cleaned on her because just the build up of grease would be enough to create friction against her coat - one reason why rowels can be a better option on a thin skinned horse i think... am thinking ahead having acquired another weedy coated TB!I’ve put holes in a horses sides from just the spur rests on my boots