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Horse riding to be dropped from modern pentathlon–report

/ 07:02 PM November 03, 2021

FILE–Charles Fernandez of Guatemala falls from his horse durin the modern pentathlon event in the Tokyo Olympics.

FILE–Charles Fernandez of Guatemala falls from his horse durin the modern pentathlon event in the Tokyo Olympics. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

Modern pentathlon’s governing body has voted to remove horse riding from in its program at the Olympics after the Paris 2024 Games, British media reported.

The Guardian said the decision was taken by the UIPM governing body after Germany’s modern pentathlon coach Kim Raisner hit a horse at the Tokyo Games when it refused to jump a fence and that horse riding would be replaced by cycling.

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The UIPM told Reuters in an emailed statement that it could “neither confirm nor deny whether riding will be removed from modern pentathlon,” adding that it was “untrue” that horse riding would be replaced by cycling.

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“As part of UIPM’s commitment to maintaining a strong, dynamic profile for Modern Pentathlon, a series of strategic meetings are being held,” UIPM said.

“These meetings will include an upcoming call with national federations later this week. The outcome of these meetings will be detailed in a press release to be published on Nov. 4.”

Raisner’s actions in Tokyo prompted the UIPM to disqualify her from the men’s event, while animal advocacy group PETA called on the International Olympic Committee to eliminate equestrian events from the Olympics citing cruelty in Tokyo.

Modern pentathlon has been an Olympic event since 1912 and features five events: fencing, swimming, equestrian show jumping, pistol shooting and cross-country running.

British modern pentathlete Joe Choong, who won the men’s event in Tokyo, told the Daily Telegraph that removing horse riding would be “very sad for the sport.”

“Without horse riding, or if we changed it for another sport, it’s not modern pentathlon,” Choong said. “I don’t want to grow up and tell my future kids that I’m the Olympic champion of a sport that doesn’t exist.”

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Kate Allenby, bronze medallist at the 2000 Sydney Games, told the Times that the idea of replacing horse riding with cycling was “terrifying” for the sport’s future.

“This has been a shambles of mismanagement by the UIPM,” she said.

“The sport was originally in the Olympics as it was dreamed up by Pierre de Coubertin to find the ultimate athlete,” she said, referring to the founder of the modern Games.

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“It would not be de Coubertin’s vision without riding.”

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