pip6
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That must be getting on for nearly 10 years ago. Rider took responsibility as they have to, but was riding a horse she had no involvement in the training of, again from big stable based in certain part of globe. Whilst a GB person took the hit in terms of sanction, in real life they were not implicated in the wrong doing nor vilified for it.
This is different, it's a rider that works in one of these stables, using one of their horses, trained under their regieme (combination have competed together recently), crewed by their crew, with GB staff denied access on the day. Hopefully what has happened will come out with investigation. Which person who was responsible for the cheating needs to be found. Did they do it to try & get the horse to win, were they paid to cheat, is it just standard practice in some circles, who knows but they are very serious questions. Was it done to improve the result or to smear team GB who have stood against drug abuse?
That we were foolish enough to use a horse from a certain part of the globe to represent us nationally in order to try & medal is beyond doubt. I'm not saying we shouldn't select riders based abroad (couple of GB internationals based in US), but not use those from certain places unless they can show they are clean all year & allow full access to GB staff at the event. There was at least one other very talented, experienced combination ready to go denied a place as they wanted to fly their horse out. We should not copy others, use their methods or their horses. We are who we are, we should send our best produced cleanly in our own system. So we are a nation of small owners, with less horses to pick from. Let's produce quality over quantity, with a clear, supportive framework for potential & regular team members. This needs to be a defining moment to overhaul the international system here so positive comes from it. We have some great combinations.
Maybe there needs to be a split, between endurance RACING, fast over flat tracks, & ENDURANCE races over tough hilly terrain where good riding at necessary lower speeds because of the toughness of the course.
This is different, it's a rider that works in one of these stables, using one of their horses, trained under their regieme (combination have competed together recently), crewed by their crew, with GB staff denied access on the day. Hopefully what has happened will come out with investigation. Which person who was responsible for the cheating needs to be found. Did they do it to try & get the horse to win, were they paid to cheat, is it just standard practice in some circles, who knows but they are very serious questions. Was it done to improve the result or to smear team GB who have stood against drug abuse?
That we were foolish enough to use a horse from a certain part of the globe to represent us nationally in order to try & medal is beyond doubt. I'm not saying we shouldn't select riders based abroad (couple of GB internationals based in US), but not use those from certain places unless they can show they are clean all year & allow full access to GB staff at the event. There was at least one other very talented, experienced combination ready to go denied a place as they wanted to fly their horse out. We should not copy others, use their methods or their horses. We are who we are, we should send our best produced cleanly in our own system. So we are a nation of small owners, with less horses to pick from. Let's produce quality over quantity, with a clear, supportive framework for potential & regular team members. This needs to be a defining moment to overhaul the international system here so positive comes from it. We have some great combinations.
Maybe there needs to be a split, between endurance RACING, fast over flat tracks, & ENDURANCE races over tough hilly terrain where good riding at necessary lower speeds because of the toughness of the course.
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