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    The Olympic equestrian champion was suspended twice after attacking a horse during training

    Lizzie GrayBy Lizzie GrayFebruary 17, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Twice Champion equestrian olympicMark Todd has been stopped by the British Horseracing Authority after an appearance appeared to show him hitting a horse with a stick during cross-country training in the UK. The 65-year-old medalist is currently training racehorses, and was seen attacking the animal while trying to persuade it to jump into the water.

    The hero's double act caused a stir online - Photo: Reproduction/Andrew Gordy

    The hero’s double act caused a stir online – Photo: Reproduction/Andrew Gordy

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    Mark Todd won the individual gold medal at the 1988 Los Angeles and Seoul Olympics, and the bronze medal in the team event at the 2012 London Olympics. Mark Todd holds the SIER title for his equestrian achievements.

    – This, from Sir Mark Todd, is very disgusting. This is not the behavior of a person who received an award for equestrian services, said the British journalist, Andrew Gordy.

    The other character talking about the video was the influencer Felipe NettoAnd The one who published the post writes: “What a dislike.”

    A statement published by the British Horseracing Authority said:

    The head of British Racing’s independent judiciary has today agreed to a request from the British Airports Authority to temporarily suspend Sir Mark Todd’s training license after a video emerged over the weekend showing him hitting a horse with what appeared to be a subsidiary. – said the entity.

    The temporary suspension means Todd, who trains in Wiltshire, Britain, will not be able to race horses domestically and internationally until investigations into the circumstances of the crash are closed.

    The New Zealander apologized after the fallout from the incident;

    I sincerely apologize to the horse and everyone involved for my actions in this video. One of the main things I preach is to establish mutual respect between horse and rider, and that patience and kindness are the best way to get results. I think this is one of the main traits, along with a great empathy for animals, that has allowed me to have a long and successful career in equestrianism. I’m very disappointed in myself that I didn’t stick to it in this case.

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