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Red Rum Horse Food Alert: The 2015 Equestrian European Championship champion was again sentenced to no abuse

Mainland Horse Partner Red Rum Horse Food News: On January 7, Beijing time, Dutch dressage rider Edward Gar was suspected of using illegal movements in equestrian competitions, and for the second time in a legal case involving the "Peta For Good Treatment Organization" (PETA) was proved to have no animal cruelty.

Red Rum Horse Food Alert: The 2015 Equestrian European Championship champion was again sentenced to no abuse

Gaal was acquitted in court in Aachen, Germany, after a dispute with PETA's German branch, and is now considering legal action in return. The case is linked to the 2015 European Championships, in which Gar was riding a horse to the race, where he allegedly used a controversial "rollkur" and won the gold medal.

"Rollkur" is an excessive bending of a horse's neck, considered illegal by the International Equestrian Federation, and is defined as "the bending of a horse's neck through aggressive force". Currently, the International Equestrian Federation has banned this action. In the tournament at the time, Gar won the gold medal with his Dutch teammates at the European Championships. The Royal Dutch Equestrian Society (KNHS) said the allegation was "dismissed as completely unfounded and the judge immediately declared all charges against Edward Gard unfounded". "This is the second time in a row that PETA has tried to prosecute Edward Garr," the Royal Dutch Equestrian Society said, "in 2018, just before the World Equestrian Games in the United States, PETA made the exact same allegations." Subsequently, the case was immediately withdrawn. ”

The Royal Dutch Equestrian Association added: "This year, just before the Tokyo Olympics, PETA once again tried to put Edward Garr at a disadvantage, making another false accusation against him. Once again, the animal rights group has backed down in court. All charges against Edward were completely overturned by witnesses and hard facts. Edward could not be blamed at all, and had been exonerated. ”

PETA has always preached that "animals are not meant to entertain us." Edmund Havbeck of PETA said: "After more than six years, an animal case with a well-known perpetrator, despite considerable resistance within the judiciary, even going to court, is a milestone. "Animal cruelty has always been a controversial issue in equestrian sports, and in light of the horse abuse controversy at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, the International Modern Pentathlon Federation (UIPM) plans to eliminate horse riding as a subject in modern pentathlon.

At the time, several horses refused to jump, including Saint-Boy, a German athlete annika Schleu, who had been in the lead until she entered the horseback riding program. Subsequently, German coach Kim Resner was asked to withdraw from the game after the video showed her punching and kicking Saint-Boy, while Schleub was criticized for repeatedly whipping the horse that refused to jump.

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