smolmaus
Well-Known Member
We need to create this inducement. A lot of money to succeed in dressage or any horse sport is from sponsorship and for brands (saddles, tack, grooming, transport etc) to be able to offer sponsorship money that money needs to come from us, from the community. They will also make money from teaching, from producing horses etc but one very easy thing everyone can do is not support any brand that sponsors riders that train in this way. You can also not go to their clinics, don't subscribe to their social media, don't work with the people that work with them. You can make that clear on your own social channels too. Keep commenting on FEI posts, or BD or ITV. The reason they all post on social media is to get you to give them money in some way so withdraw that. It's a drop in the ocean but maybe you'll influence a friend who will influence another friend and on and on it goes. I'm glad there are people writing directly to the FEI too but money is where it will hurt them. If our money didn't matter they wouldn't be advertising to us! If you find someone who trains ethically and fairly then support them! Support them publicly and with your money and your social media views and clicks!If it’s damned if she does, damned if not, what is the inducement for elite riders to operate transparently, to respond to social licence and change?
Speaking up in your own social circle is valuable too. Point out hyperflexion, talk about the correct scales of training, push back if you hear or see someone treating a horse unfairly even if it's at an intro training day. One other thing you can do is stop making excuses for her and people like her. Either it's acceptable to treat a horse that way or it isn't. If the problem is "fairness" then push for other riders who have gotten off lightly to be properly punished so it's all equal.