Marshpiper
Well-Known Member
My apologies….for,misunderstanding your post…..
Oh dear......Wow, just wow…. Curiousity took me to CDJ’s website, just to see what she has to say for herself. I’m surprised it’s still up to be honest. It’s not been updated recently but yep, very much there for all to see….including this… - if the copy and paste doesn’t work it’s a quote from Sam Knight (who they?) that says
“CDJ’s riding, which is normally so subtle as to be virtually unnoticeable, is helping to reform dressage and bring it to a state of near perfection”.
Excuse me while I spurt my tea across the room. You’d think, wouldn’t you, that she / her people might have thought to take that down, at least?
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No insight into the situation, no self reflection,no remorse...Wow, just wow…. Curiousity took me to CDJ’s website, just to see what she has to say for herself. I’m surprised it’s still up to be honest. It’s not been updated recently but yep, very much there for all to see….including this… - if the copy and paste doesn’t work it’s a quote from Sam Knight (who they?) that says
“CDJ’s riding, which is normally so subtle as to be virtually unnoticeable, is helping to reform dressage and bring it to a state of near perfection”.
Excuse me while I spurt my tea across the room. You’d think, wouldn’t you, that she / her people might have thought to take that down, at least?
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'Horse's foot falls off': Questions about injured horse owned by Olympian
As questions around horse welfare grow, can equestrian sport's Olympic dream survive?www.abc.net.au
I think we've lost our social licence. Australia is hardly a bastion of animal welfare, but incidents like this are making the national news
Wow. Totally inappropriate treatment for that poor horse. The photos are only a small part of a good article. Showing an open wire injury to a hindleg with an obviously severed extensor tendon. It's pretty nasty, but easy enough to scroll past.![]()
'Horse's foot falls off': Questions about injured horse owned by Olympian
As questions around horse welfare grow, can equestrian sport's Olympic dream survive?www.abc.net.au
I think we've lost our social licence. Australia is hardly a bastion of animal welfare, but incidents like this are making the national news
How disgusting that this crap is still used as an argument.It has also been framed by some as female complainers vs male decision makers
What do you mean?How disgusting that this crap is still used as an argument.
The comments on that are interesting!Also saw this weird post earlier, wonder what is about time come out.
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The comments on that are interesting!
How disgusting that this crap is still used as an argument>It has also been framed by some as female complainers vs male decision makers
The inherent sexism of "female complainers" (with the implication of hysterical women over reacting) against "male decision makers" ( implication that men know better/are right as they are men).What do you mean?
It should be a several year ban. Why is it different for dogs than for horses? If someone was filmed beating a dog they would be banned from keeping them for years. I don't understand it. Its condoning the abuse. And if they were stricter and stamped things like this out maybe there wouldn't be such a push for horse sports to be banned from the Olympics. They're shooting themselves in the foot.Honestly at this point it all needs banning. It leaves you questioning who actually are the good ones, if any
The fact TS put out that statement about how she was working with someone's (AM's) ex horses...
There's no controlling what goes on behind closed doors
What makes it even worse is CDJ is being welcomed back with open arms, and used to advertise events and the FEI are as effective as a chocolate teapot - where is the deterrent, answer there isnt one. The owners are just as accountable, look how CDJ still has good horses, bet its because she gets results.
There's a tonne of vetting that takes place in schools for school staff, and teachers can be banned from teaching by the teaching regulation agency. Other professions class bringing the profession/company into disrepute as gross misconduct
Remember the thread that was started about a certain person, about how the criticism of pros must stop...