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Charlotte Springall said she now has to focus on the 2016 Games
An equestrian's Olympic dream is over after her horse died in a suspected knife attack in the New Forest.
Charlotte Springall had hoped to ride Folds Gretna Vow in the 2012 Games.
But the horse was found dead with an apparent knife wound at its field on Folds Farm House, Godshill Wood, last month.
Police said a number of other suspected attacks have been reported, ranging from horses having their tails and manes cut off, to mutilation.
'Time and effort'
Tests did not find any evidence that Ms Springall's horse had been wounded after impaling itself.
The rider said: "She had a large wound to her left underarm which went from her chest up to her shoulder.
The horse was found with a wound to its left underarm
"There were no wood pieces or anything found in her wound.
"She is in a field with nothing in it so it was very suspicious.
"It has dashed my Olympic hopes totally. I broke her, I produced her, it takes years and lots of time and effort.
"I now have to look towards 2016 with my young horse."
Police have encouraged anyone in the area to come forward if they have seen any suspicious activity.
Sgt Louise Hubble, Hampshire police countryside officer, said: "We are taking this very seriously and any incident that is reported will be investigated.
"We have had a small number of reports concerning injuries to horses but it is not clear how these injuries have been caused."
An equestrian's Olympic dream is over after her horse died in a suspected knife attack in the New Forest.
Charlotte Springall had hoped to ride Folds Gretna Vow in the 2012 Games.
But the horse was found dead with an apparent knife wound at its field on Folds Farm House, Godshill Wood, last month.
Police said a number of other suspected attacks have been reported, ranging from horses having their tails and manes cut off, to mutilation.
'Time and effort'
Tests did not find any evidence that Ms Springall's horse had been wounded after impaling itself.
The rider said: "She had a large wound to her left underarm which went from her chest up to her shoulder.
The horse was found with a wound to its left underarm
"There were no wood pieces or anything found in her wound.
"She is in a field with nothing in it so it was very suspicious.
"It has dashed my Olympic hopes totally. I broke her, I produced her, it takes years and lots of time and effort.
"I now have to look towards 2016 with my young horse."
Police have encouraged anyone in the area to come forward if they have seen any suspicious activity.
Sgt Louise Hubble, Hampshire police countryside officer, said: "We are taking this very seriously and any incident that is reported will be investigated.
"We have had a small number of reports concerning injuries to horses but it is not clear how these injuries have been caused."