Leo Walker
Well-Known Member
Hazelton Farm are deleting all comments that question or criticise his behaviour.
They deleted my comment and blocked me. I only asked why they were deleting comments and blocking people
Hazelton Farm are deleting all comments that question or criticise his behaviour.
So just so I've got my details, this was at Gros Viegeln and the horse is Everglade? (The only one listed that weekend without results)
www.fei.org/contact
Just in case anyone wants to join me in complaining to the FEI.
He has received a 2 month FEI suspension.
Have you been able to confirm that those are the correct details?
KEP have dropped him.
He has received a 2 month FEI suspension.
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/news/showjumper-ben-talbot-banned-whip-use-656893
Whilst his actions were revolting, anyone making death threats is equally so.
Where is this reported?
I've read in a few places that he's had a previous ban with BSJA but can't find any information if true or not?
Hazelton Farm are deleting all comments that question or criticise his behaviour.
Only two months? That really doesn't seem long at all?
Yep - just checked and my comment has now been removed.
I am surprised that the video hasn't had more circulation given the reaction to Oliver Townend.
That does not make me feel any better.
I think it's a lot to do with the fact that it wasn't shown on mainstream TV, or at an event attended by 160,000 people.
I've noticed over the past decade or so, whenever someone does something bad and they get bad publicity they claim they've had death threats. I'm convinced that most of the time they're just making it up.
I'd guess the majority of people who had an opinion on OT didn't actually see it on the livestream or in person at Badminton either, yet the outcry was far worse.
I think it's a lot to do with the fact that it wasn't shown on mainstream TV, or at an event attended by 160,000 people.
What actually happened with OT at Badminton? I wasn't able to watch it.
He was a bit whip happy on both his horses. It was warm, the ground was tacky, the horses were on the tired side and they got a couple to many behind the saddle.
He was cautioned by the GJ. Both horses came out well the next day.
Caution was certainly justified but the hysteria went too far IMO.
It was in no way comparable to Ben Talbot thrashing the living daylights out of the horse.