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In deze laatste aflevering van 2024 blikken Rianne Dekker en co-host Anouk van Dijk terug op het jaar. We delen met je hoe ons jaar is geweest en welk mooi of belangrijk inzicht we hebben opgedaan uit de opgenomen afleveringen. We bespreken ook hoe het (paarden)nieuws invloed heeft gehad op paardenwelzijn, zoals het hele Charlotte Dujardin voorval en de straf die daarop volgde. Is die straf gepast trouwens? Je hoort het hier. Luister je de Paardenpodcast graag en wil jij ook dat-ie gratis beschikbaar blijft voor iedereen? Dan kun je de podcast een handje helpen via de Paardenpodcast Community op het Petje Af platform! Klik hier voor meer info: https://petjeaf.com/paardenpodcast Leden die al lid waren van de Horse in Mind Community hebben per e-mail bericht ontvangen.
EquiTeam's Liz Daniels chats to Alan Davies about life after he announced his retirement from being a full time groom in January 2023. Although not fully retired - we spoke to Alan after he had just returned from flying a horse to America!, Alan has taken a step back from the intensity of being a full time competition groom for Carl Hester and Charlotte Dujardin, to concentrate on his own showing ponies, coaching, and other exciting projects including working with LeMieux. Alan shares why he is so passionate about sharing his knowledge and how he recently left Liz lost for words!
Episodio dedicato al mondo delle gare dei cavalli, del dressage e degli sport equestri. Un contesto che all'apparenza rimanda a idee di grande eleganza ed educazione, ma sotto questa glassa luccicante nasconde violenze, maltrattamenti ai danni dei cavalli, che spesso sono fatali per gli animali. Dallo scandalo che ha coinvolto la cavallerizza britannica Charlotte Dujardin qualcuno ha iniziato a chiedere di rimuovere il dressage dalle Olimpiadi; nelle corse dei cavalli invece il problema è molto più profondo e confina con la criminalità, tra gare truccate, corruzione, doping per i cavalli e veri e propri ecosistemi creati per pilotare le corse. Un mondo poco raccontato ma che ci obbliga a chiederci quanto sia giusto che l'essere umano usi i cavalli per le proprie ambizioni sportive. Con il contributo della giornalista Marialaura Scatena. E poi le storie della settimana: la Wada e il ricorso contro l'assoluzione di Jannik Sinner; i problemi economici del campionato inglese di rugby e quelli della FIFA per il mondiale per club 2025; un esempio di quanto sia diversa la mentalità sportiva in America che riguarda gli Athletics di Oakland e la Corea del Nord campione del mondo! Segui Linee anche su Instagram e TikTok! Il LINK per iscriverti alla newsletter è QUESTO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We love to hear from listeners and contacting us is easy here. We offer these shows for free. If you think it's worthy of a small contribution, we sure would appreciate it. We're dedicating another show to horsey intellectualism. Intellectualism roughly means thinking, studying, and/or discussing complicated ideas without getting emotional. I guess what we do on this show is a sort of low-level intellectualism, redneck intellectualism, because we're not consulting great philosophers or significant texts. But we are bouncing around ideas that are complicated and less straight forward than a lot of articles or social media posts seem to make them. I think owners and riders inevitably come across these ideas in their time with horses. I know I do, sometimes as I'm riding along, sometimes as I'm lying in bed, pondering a life with or without equines. Not much is black and white. There's a lot of grey area to consider when it comes to, well, everything, but in this case, horse care and management. Doesn't it seem like there has been a lot of outrage and side-taking lately? Maybe we could be doing more listening and show a little more curiosity? Anyway, for episode 4, I invited Daniel Dauphin, the Louisiana horseman whose specialty is bit function and design and horse mouth anatomy. Thankfully, he's not one to shy away from what he calls ‘career suicide' by saying things that might not be in step with the latest money-making trend or attention-grabber. I was happy to bug him for this continuation of a related chat with Nina Fuller last week in which we talked about livestock and our agrarian lives. Daniel and I bounce around the ways in which people perceive the treatment of animals. What does abuse look like? Certainly, it looks different to different people. How is that so? And, what does the horse want and need? Can we decipher that objectively or do we get misdirected by questionable motivations? Thanks to our title sponsor, Lucerne Farms, producers of quality forage feeds, extremely handy and healthy bales of alfalfa, timothy, and grass blends. A great addition or substitute for your hay or grass and way better than grain. They also make products for your stalls and chickens. Check them out at lucerne farms com Watch Daniel Dauphin's BHPS presentation. Visit his website. Check out his YouTube channel. As I mentioned in the last episode, horses are livestock. When it comes to laws and policies, that puts them in roughly the same category as sheep and cattle, not dogs and cats. Over the last few generations, however, as an increasing percentage of horses are used for exclusively recreational purposes. In popular culture, barn culture, in a materialistic and consumer-driven world, the species has moved into a fuzzy space between livestock and pets. American laws, for instance, are sometimes at odds with prevailing attitudes. It can be messy. And, yes, we know that the practicality of putting horses together at Olympic events is probably problematic. But why not, for instance, put them in with other horses they know? Seabiscuit traveled with a companion. Rodeo horses are put together. I could be cynical and say it's all about money, but can we think outside the box – even if it is lined with locally sourced shavings? We can't wait to hear from listeners. What do you think about animals in our society? How do we balance old standards of agriculture and animal treatment with where we are now and what we know now and, for us horse owners, what we need and want from our equine partners? It doesn't escape me that Daniel and I live rural existences, maybe more rural and old fashioned than many listeners. Our points of view come from cumulative observation and interaction with land and animals. Your days and interactions are not our days and interactions. That's one reason I'm interested in hearing from your shared or different perspectives. Watch Daniel Dauphin's BHPS presentation. Visit his website. Check out his YouTube channel. Thanks to Redmond Equine for generously sponsoring our show. With the warm weather and the turn of the season, make sure to have Redmond's salt available free choice for your horses. We think they'll love it. You can hang the Rock on a Rope on a fence or in the stall. Order a box full at Redmond equine dot com. Also thanks to Patagonia WorkWear for their continued support. I hope you can check out their hemp full zip sweatshirt. It's probably the softest, yummiest sweatshirt I've ever owned. And it comes in a buttery yellow that makes me smile. Also, check out the tough hemp canvas vest – extremely handy for all seasons but especially fall. Give us feedback, suggest a topic or guest, or make a donation and you'll be automatically entered to win a free Patagonia WorkWear item that we give away every month. Redmond Equine is sending a complimentary syringe of Daily Gold Stress Relief to everyone who drops a tip in our donation jar. Pretty cool and a $15 value. If you get something of value from our podcast, please consider making a donation. We sure would appreciate it. That's it. Another episode in the can and out of the barn. Thanks for listening y'all.
We love to hear from listeners and contacting us is easy here. We offer these shows for free. If you think it's worthy of a small contribution, we sure would appreciate it. This is Episode 3 of Season 5 and we're dedicating the next few shows to some horsey intellectualism. I like to look up words, to make sure I'm saying what I mean. Intellectualism roughly means thinking, studying, and/or discussing complicated ideas without getting emotional. I guess what we do on this show is a sort of low-level intellectualism, redneck intellectualism, because we're not consulting great philosophers or significant texts. But we are bouncing around ideas that are more complicated, less straight forward, say, than which muck rake is best or how hay prices are looking this summer. I think horse owners and riders inevitably come across these ideas in their time with equines. I know I do, sometimes as I'm riding along, sometimes as I'm lying in bed, pondering a life with or without horses. Anyway, for episode 3, I invited Nina Fuller of Lily Brook Farm in Hollis Maine to join me. Nina is a heckuva accomplished woman. About 14 years ago, she got in touch with me and wrote a few guest columns for what was then my new website, NickerNews. She is a farmer and raises sheep. She's an award-winning photographer. But until about 10 years ago, we hadn't met. That was when I was driving cross country, from Utah to Maine. I stopped, off a state highway, in a desolate section of northern Colorado and was just about to let my dogs out for a break when two lambs came rushing up to me. They were very young, maybe a week old, with shriveled umbilical cords, and in the middle of nowhere. I picked them up and searched in vain for a rancher, a ranch, someone or some ewe who could claim them. To no avail. So, they joined me cross country and – long story short – they ended up at Nina's farm. Find Nina on Facebook. Order her book, "Where's Hope?" from Cayuse Communications. Listen to the cross-country story here. So, yes, back then when I called her for help, “What should I do with these lambs? How can I save them?” Nina and I didn't know each other except through email. I'm indebted to her for her kindness, her expertise, and for taking the lambs. I think she has been happy with the lambs, who she named Emma and Pearl and who have given her many lambs over the years. Pearl died last week. Our conversation ties into a broader conversation around pets and livestock, animals in our modern world. Next up, Daniel Dauphin, who has been doing some pondering over the recent hullabaloo with suspended Olympian Charlotte Dujardin. This has gotten Daniel and I and I'm sure many of you thinking about what folks consider wellness, if it belongs in the livestock world, and with what different people consider abuse, horse welfare and wellbeing. Let's just say what Charlotte Dujardin did pales in comparison to what Brett and Alexis Ingraham did at the tragically ironically named Fair Play Farm in Maine – something I reported on years ago. We'll consider the broad spectrum of standards in horse communities, amidst the many disciplines and cultures. Horses, of course, are livestock. When it comes to laws and policies, that puts them in the roughly the same category as sheep and cattle, not dogs and cats. Over the last few generations, however, as an increasing percentage of horses are used recreationally, in popular culture and especially women's barn culture, the species has moved into a grey area between livestock and pets. American laws, for instance, are sometimes at odds with prevailing attitudes. It can be messy. Thanks to our title sponsor, Lucerne Farms, producers of quality forage feeds, extremely handy and healthy bales of alfalfa, timothy, and grass blends. A great addition or substitute for your hay or grass and way better than grain. They also make products for your stalls and chickens. Check them out at lucerne farms com We can't wait to hear from listeners. What do you think about animals in our society? How do we balance old standards of agriculture and animal treatment with where we are now and what we know now and, for us horse owners, what we need and want from our equine partners? It doesn't escape me that Nina and I live rural existences, maybe more rural and old fashioned than many listeners. Our choices come from cumulative observation and interaction with creatures, domestic and wild, in our admittedly small spheres of land and animals. That's one reason I'm interested in hearing from your shared or different perspectives. I like to think we're all mindful to carefully avoiding anyone or anything suffering, but, of course, we can't avoid death. It's part of life. I've been thinking about these things a lot since my mom died and my horse, Barry, died, in quick sequence, less than two years ago. Like so many people in today's world, I'd managed to avoid much interaction with death. On the eve of turning 60, I'm giving it more attention and considering how just like life, death is all around us if we're paying attention. We don't need to be afraid of it or get dark and brooding over it. It just is. Thanks to Redmond Equine for generously sponsoring our show. With the warm weather and the turn of the season, make sure to have Redmond's salt available free choice for your horses. We think they'll love it. You can hang the Rock on a Rope on a fence or in the stall. Order a box full at Redmond equine dot com. Also thanks to Patagonia WorkWear for their continued support. Give us feedback, suggest a topic or guest, or make a donation and you'll be automatically entered to win one of two free Patagonia WorkWear items that we give away every month. Redmond Equine is sending a complimentary syringe of Daily Gold Stress Relief to everyone who drops a tip in our donation jar. Pretty cool and a $15 value. If you get something of value from our podcast, please consider making a donation. We sure would appreciate it. That's it. Another episode in the can and out of the barn. Thanks for listening y'all.
Welcome to the Inscape Quest Podcast, where insightful conversations redefine perspectives. Join your host, Trudi Howley, as she engages with psychologist, dressage writer, and trainer Jane Karol in an exploration of recalibrating the sport of dressage. In this episode, we delve into the global impact of a video featuring British dressage rider Charlotte Dujardin, released just prior to the Paris Olympics. Jane provides a nuanced look at human psychological responses, and the intricate dynamics within the dressage community. We discuss the challenges of addressing vicarious trauma, the importance of constructive conversation, and the need for systemic changes to support both human and horse. Jane also emphasizes the profound beauty and connection possible in dressage, urging the community to foster positive interactions and maintain the sport's integrity. Join us for an insightful discussion on how to support the dressage community, improve horse welfare, and ensure the sport's future remains bright and beautiful. Jane Karol and Bearspot Farm Instagram @inscapequest
Avslöjanden om att hästar plågas och utsätts för alltför hård behandling har på senare tid fått stor uppmärksamhet. Det handlar om sår i hästarnas munnar, märken från piskor, och blå tungor från för hårt åtdragna tyglar. Under det gångna året har skandalerna avlöst varandra. I en video som släpptes strax före OS syns den framstående dressyrryttaren Charlotte Dujardin piska en häst 24 gånger inom loppet av en dryg minut. I våras avslöjade Aftonbladet att den svenska hoppryttaren Douglas Lindelöw misshandlade hästar och bestraffade dem efter dåliga resultat, något han själv förnekar. Vissa menar att vi inte borde tävla med hästar överhuvudtaget eftersom det tvingar dem att utföra onaturliga handlingar, medan andra hävdar att hästar faktiskt kan uppskatta både träning och tävling. Samtidigt är hästsport en lukrativ bransch, vilket vissa anser kan leda till konflikter mellan ekonomiska intressen och hästvälfärd. Hur skakad är ridsportsvärlden efter de senaste skandalerna? Var går gränserna för våld? Och kommer vi att se några förändringar inom sporten framöver? Gäst: Susanna Nygren, reporter på Aftonbladet som länge följt och granskat ridsporten. Producent och programledare: Olivia Bengtsson. Klipp: SVT, BBC, Sveriges Radio. Kontakt: podcast@aftonbladet.se
In this episode we cover:What caused Laura's horse Contact to go lame. The polo wrap and boot debate continues.Discussion about the Charlotte Dujardin horse-whipping scandal3 Stride's POV on excessive whipping.A FB post that attempts to call out trainers and equestrians for their care of horses.Peacock Olympic Hub and Saddle Club
Et si on changeait le monde du cheval?Franchement si il y a une chose que l'affaire Dujardin nous démontre c'est que... tout le monde a besoin d'une bonne dose d'empathie et d'un petit peu moins de chambrière.je vous partage dans ce dernier épisode du summer : comment nous tous á notre niveau de non cavalier de haut niveau on peut apporter un peu de positive attitude dans une industrie qui en a bien besoin!Allez passez un bon été les badass!
Joe and Ben sit down to discuss the recent controversy with Charlotte Dujardin, an Olympic Dressage rider from the UK who withdrew from the Paris Olympics after a video was exposed of her whipping a student's horse 24 times in a row. The Dujardin controversy has sparked a lot of discussion in the equine world and has sparked a larger audience with some even calling for the banning of equine events in the Olympics. Joined by their friend, Noelle Hasler, Ben and Joe discuss the details of Charlotte's video, the international response and how it impacts the larger equine community.
BE WARNED: It's LuAnna, and this podcast contains honest, upfront opinions, rants, bants and general explicit content. But you know you love it.In this week's LuAnna: The Podcast: Anna's still poorly, Lu's coughing and spluttering, and about to head off to the Olympics, we're chatting mummunes, Mamma Mia night at the local, Anna's camel hoof, the celeb polo match, and we have a very exciting announcement about the Big Blow Off.Plus: Strictly bombshells, that Charlotte Dujardin video, oily butt juice, hen dos and eating snails.Remember, if you want to get in touch you can: Email us at luannathepodcast@gmail.com OR drop us a WhatsApp on 07745 266947Please review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy/
Charlotte Dujardin has removed herself from the Team:GB Paris Olympic team, after a video filmed 4 years ago emerged of her repeatedly whipping a horse. Is this good news for the progress of animal rights? Cancel culture creating a scapegoat? The beginning of the end of animals in the Olympics? Animal Aid are calling for humans-only at the games. Julie, Carlos & Ant discuss this, as well as twelve other stories from the week's vegan & animal rights news covered in today's show...****************Enough of the Falafel is a community of people who love keeping on top of the latest news in the world of veganism & animal rights. With the Vegan Week podcast, we aim to keep listeners (& ourselves) informed & up-to-date with the latest developments that affect vegans & non-human animals; giving insight, whilst staying balanced; remaining true to our vegan ethics, whilst constantly seeking to grow & develop.Each week we look through news stories from the past 7 days in the world of veganism & animal rights.If you spot any news stories that might catch our fancy, or have an idea for a discussion topic, get in touch via enoughofthefalafel@gmail.com.Enough of the Falafel is also on Facebook, Tiktok & Instagram @enoughofthefalafel.*******************Calls to action:https://veganlandmovement.com/join-us/#:~:text=Setting%20up%20a%20monthly%20donation,too%20when%20you%20join%20up!https://www.sosdolfijn.nl/englishhttps://www.huntsabs.org.uk/product-category/membership/News stories:https://www.theanimalreader.com/2024/07/22/news-environmental-activist-paul-watson-arrested-greenland/(TED Talk- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0XOx_UVRPo)https://www.acnnewswire.com/press-release/english/91946/british-veterinary-association-ends-opposition-to-vegan-diets-for-dogshttps://www.theanimalreader.com/2024/07/20/news-humpback-whale-stranded-dutch-island-returns-to-open-sea/https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20240723-colombia-president-enacts-law-banning-bullfightinghttps://www.veganfoodandliving.com/news/v-label-new-record-70000-products-certified/#google_vignettehttps://www.league.org.uk/news-and-resources/news/men-convicted-of-illegal-fox-hunting-after-fox-is-torn-apart/https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3g923e1m4wohttps://www.huntsabs.org.uk/smokescreen-saturday-hunters-to-hold-national-trail-hunting-day/https://www.theanimalreader.com/2024/07/23/news-cocaine-found-in-sharks-off-the-coast-of-brazil/https://vegconomist.com/cultivated-cell-cultured-biotechnology/cultivated-meat/new-study-morals-purity-trumps-harm-attitudes-cultivated-meat/https://www.farminguk.com/news/green-groups-call-on-new-government-to-significantly-boost-farm-budget_65042.html****************Thanks everyone for listening; give us a rating and drop us a message to say "hi"; it'll make our day!Carlos, Julie & Ant
Reminder to look at my Facebook for screenshots of posts quoted in this episode! Links: Video of Charlotte Whipping Horse Milestone Equestrian Horse & Hound Article The Sun Article - Find me on social media! FB Page: What's New Around the Barn? Podcast Instagram @kbrandequestrian TikTok @kbrandequestrian YouTube @kbrandequestrian. Website: whatsnewaroundthebarn.wordpress.com Email: kbrandequestrian@gmail.com. Shop my online tack shop! http://www.kbrandequestrian.com Thanks as always for listening, it means the world to me. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/karissa-brand0/support
Video released this week showing high-profile Olympic rider, Charlotte Dujardin, whipping a horse has sparked a huge reaction around the globe. This week on Changing Rein, Karen and Meta ask the question - could this be the catalyst to spark much needed change in the horse world? Background information for this episode: Ludger Beerbaum - show jumping (German Olympic medallist) https://www.chronofhorse.com/article/ludger-beerbaum-accused-of-poling-horses-in-german-tv-expose/ “I can't watch anymore” by Julie Taylor https://www.amazon.com.au/Cant-Watch-Anymore-Dropping-Equestrian/dp/8797354309 Feb 2022 Mark Todd - eventing (New Zealand Olympic medallist) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jfs-QQGVeo November 2023 Operation X - dressage (Danish Olympic medallist) https://www.eurodressage.com/2023/11/30/danish-riding-instructor-association-expels-four-riders-based-operation-x May 2024 Danish politician introduces law changes to protect horses in sport https://www.facebook.com/NfuglsangEP/posts/pfbid0NqFXRXLATkSdbVsHnNc5CQBQn9JWqgLUoLTMvdnapgv7U2Z2WhqcMeQ8wLoCVzqHl July 2024 Danish politician posts on Olympic hopeful being removed from the Danish equestrian team for ‘making a mistake' in training her horse https://www.facebook.com/NfuglsangEP/posts/pfbid0FsW3CG5NHMJ5DD6a9nfQKaVgmGuQeLoEcSYkA4jriTzo2yXfdVZW8jhXzyCC2Xjbl Member of public removed from event for recording and pointing out horse abuse to FEI official - Falsterbo Horse Show (Denmark) https://www.aftonbladet.se/sportbladet/a/6336ee/jenny-larmade-om-blodande-hast-polis-tillkallades Charlotte Dujardin - dressage (British Olympic medallist) https://www.thesun.co.uk/tv/29433244/gmb-viewers-beg-stop-charlotte-dujardin-horse-video/ ‘Dressage is in trouble' - Paul McGreevy, The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/sport/article/2024/jul/24/dressage-is-in-trouble-where-is-the-line-between-horse-abuse-and-training Research on rider motivation and understanding of horse welfare Broms et al (2020) Super equestrians – the construction of identity/ies and impression management among young equestrians in upper secondary school settings on social media https://doi.org/10.1080/13573322.2020.1859472 Cousquer (2023). From domination to dialogue and the ethics of the between: Transforming human–working equine relationships in mountain tourism. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0719-81322023000100035 Hogg &Hodgins (2021) Symbiosis or sporting tool? https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11051352 Luke et al (2024) Investigating the Motivational Priorities Underlying Equestrians' Horse-Keeping and Training Practices, https://doi.org/10.1080/08927936.2024.2303228 Luke et al (2024) How equestrians conceptualise horse welfare: Does it facilitate or hinder change? https://doi.org/10.1017/awf.2023.79
Sinead O'Carroll, Editor of TheJournal.ie, joined Matt to talk about the stories that have been making headlines ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games.Up for discussion was Sarah Lavin & Shane Lowry being selected as Ireland's flag bearers, the inclusion of Steven van de Velde in the Dutch volleyball team, and Charlotte Dujardin stepping down from the British dressage side.Hit the ‘Play' button on this page to hear the chat.
In deze aflevering deel ik mijn mening over de controverse rondom Charlotte Dujardin, en de reacties hierop vanuit de paardenwereld.
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The Israeli prime minister's speech to a joint session of Congress received standing ovations from mostly Republicans but it was boycotted by several Democrats. Also: the British equestrian, Charlotte Dujardin, has withdrawn from the Olympics after a video emerged of her whipping her horse, and why Komodo dragons are such dangerous predators.
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The wait is nearly over. The Evening Standard's Sports Correspondent, Matt Majundie, joins us from Paris to give you the definitive guide on everything you need to know about this year's Games. From Team GB's chances of topping the medal table, the big name athletes competing again, to the rising stars to watch out for, and the key dates for your diary.In part two, our Arts Correspondent, Robert Dex, runs through the latest news from the Olympics, from Charlotte Dujardin's dramatic withdrawal, to Tom Daley testing out the beds in the athletes' village, and all the rumours around what to expect from the opening ceremony. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: It's OK to kill and eat animals - but don't get caught slapping one., published by Denis on July 25, 2024 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Very short post. This is not my area of expertise at all. But it seems like an opportunity. The Olympics start this week. In the UK, the biggest Olympic story is not about any runner or swimmer or gymnast. It is about animal rights. But, as with most animal-rights stories which make the front-pages (bull-fighting, hunting), it misses the real problem, factory-farming. The story: Apparently a famous Olympian equestrian has been forced to withdraw from the Olympics after footage emerged of her whipping a horse during training, 4 years ago. Cue the standard apologies, the "error of judgment" comment, the universal condemnation - and of course the video is shared with a warning that people might find this shocking. I think it would be wonderful if someone with the right moral stature (which is not me, I'm not even a vegan ...) were to highlight the absurdity of so much moral outrage for an otherwise well-treated, well-fed horse who gets whipped on the leg one time, but no reaction to the billions of factory-farmed animals who suffer in cages for their entire lives before we kill them and eat them. Maybe it would make people think again about factory-farming, or at least ask themselves if their views on animals were consistent. I was reminded of the Tolstoy description of a lady who "faints when she sees a calf being killed, she is so kind hearted that she can't look at the blood, but enjoys serving the calf up with sauce." My point with this post is just that if someone is in a position to express a public opinion on this, or write a letter to the editor, it might be an opportune moment given the size of the story right now. Charlotte Dujardin out of Olympics: The video, the reaction and what happens now explained | Olympics News | Sky Sports Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org
On the eve of the Olympic opening ceremony in Paris, The Sports Agents sit down with London Mayor Sadiq Khan, to discuss his intention to launch a bid for the 2040 Olympic Games...What is the real legacy of London 2012, is hosting the Games still worth it, how does London compete with the likes of Saudi Arabia for global sporting events and will Premier League games inevitably move abroad? Gabby & Mark also reflect on Charlotte DuJardin's ban and the decision to allow Beach volleyball player Steven van de Velde to participate. Executive Producer: Adonis PratsidesVideo Producer: Shane Fennelly Social Media Editor: Georgia FoxwellTom Hughes is Editor for The News Agents podcast networkVicky Etchells is the Commissioning Editor for Global You can listen to this episode on Alexa - just say "Alexa, ask Global Player to play The Sports Agents".And, the Sports Agents now have merch!
Hereinspaziert, meine Herrschaften! Willkommen im Internet-Zirkus! Diese Woche im Rennen um die Repli der Woche: Zara Secret für ihre genial manipulierten Rezensionen – wer braucht schon ehrliche Meinungen, wenn man auch nur positive haben kann? Außerdem nominiert: ICRUSH, stellvertretend für alle Schmucklabels, die uns mit Cadmium aus China überraschen wollen – das neue Trend-Metall für den urbanen Gift-Look! Und schließlich Charlotte Dujardin, die uns mit ihrer unschlagbaren Entschuldigung fürs Pferdeprügeln den Atem raubt – Reitkunst auf höchstem Niveau. Wer gewinnt die Repli der Woche? Hört rein und findet es heraus!Du möchtest meine Arbeit unterstützen? Dann auf zu Steady: Hier entlang!Repli_Cathy bei InstagramRepli der Woche auf YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We address the Charlotte Dujardin withdrawal from the Olympics. Then we get a live report from Kim Porter from the Chincoteague Pony Swim and Laura Kenny, Extension Educator for the Penn State Extension Office, tells us what trees are bad in our pastures. Plus, some weird news, listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3480 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew:Glenn the Geek, Jamie Jennings, produced by Coach JennGuest: Laura Kenny - Extension Educator for the Penn State Extension OfficeGuest: Kim Porter on the Chincoteague Pony SwimLink: Trees in Horse PasturesFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by Daily Dose Equine, State Line Tack, US Rider, and Listeners Like You!Time Stamps01:00 - Charlotte Discussion15:35 - Daily Whinnies19:44 - Chincoteague Pony Swim Live Coverage30:38 - Laura Kenny43:40 - Weird News
In this episode, Ross & Gareth shine the spotlight on The City of Light, where the Olympic Games begin today, with the Men's Football and Sevens preliminary matches kicking off 19 days of sporting action. After a brief look back at our personal Tour de France highlights and the results of our Discourse Fantasy League, we discuss our plans for a daily Science of Sport Jeux du Jour/Games of the Day show. In this show, we'll offer sports science insights on the medal action from the day/night before, and then preview the expected upcoming highlights of the next day. Gareth also shares his thoughts on the relevance of the Olympic Games. Finally, we invite you to share your expertise on the Olympics sports with our Science of Sport Discourse community, and even showcase just how much we need your input by pretending we know even the first thing about horse training and abuse controversies in the equestrian events!Show notesBecome a Discourse member and join the conversation. Sign up with a donation here, at the Patron site, and get access to DiscourseThe equestrian controversy that saw GB's Charlotte Dujardin withdraw from the Olympics after a self-proclaimed "error of judgment" Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
UK correspondent Hugo Gye joins Kathryn to talk about the pressure new Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under from the left wing of his party - with a rebellion from seven MPs over the issue of family benefits. Who are the contenders to be the new leader of the Tories? And one of Britain's greatest-ever Olympians, Charlotte Dujardin, has been pulled from Paris over a two-year old video of her whipping a horse. Hugo Gye is Political Editor of The i Paper, based in the House of Commons press gallery.
Team GB's Charlotte Dujardin could have become the country's most-decorated female Olympian in Paris.But she's withdrawn from the dressage after a video emerged of her whipping a horse 24 times in one minute - which she says is "out of character" and an "error of judgment". Some have questioned why the video has emerged now - at least two years after it was filmed - with claims the timing is "suspicious" days before the Paris games. On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson speaks to sports correspondent Rob Harris. He's also joined by dressage rider and trainer of Olympic and Paralympic medallists Pammy Hutton to discuss typical equestrian practices and techniques.
On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, seven Labour MPs have had the whip suspended for voting to scrap the two-child benefit cap. Charlotte Dujardin, Britain's three-time Olympic champion, pulls out of Paris 2024 over a video showing her whipping a horse repeatedly on the legs. Nick speaks to Heathrow Airport CEO Thomas Woldbye and Former Conservative Chairman Sir Jake Berry. All of this and more on the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.
La británica Charlotte Dujardin fue grabada usando una fusta varias veces con un caballo durante una práctica, lo cual está prohibido por las reglas de la hípica.
Britain's joint-most decorated female Olympian, Charlotte Dujardin, has pulled out of the Paris Games and been provisionally suspended after equestrian's governing body , the FEI, launched an investigation into her conduct.
With the Paris Olympics kicking off this week, we thought there was no better time to revisit an episode we recorded in 2023 with Super Groom to the Stars Alan Davies. Alan Davies, the most famous groom in the world, needs no introduction - but if you have been hiding under a stone for a few years then let us introduce you to him. Alan is most famous for working alongside Charlotte Dujardin and Carl Hester, and really catapulted into the main stream media spotlight with the rise of Valegro - aka Blueberry. The ultimate professional, Alan has helped Team GB win so many medals that even he has lost count. In today's episode we put our EquiTeam member's questions to Alan as he shares his journey into becoming a professional groom, managing competition horses, his most memorable moments, some of the challenges along the way, and what it's like flying with horses internationally. Alan gives a taster into life as a professional and as a British Grooms Association Ambassador, Alan touches on how being a competition groom has changed as well as sharing some of his exciting plans for the future.
25. April 2024 - LIVE von HORSES & DREAMS meets Portugal, das gerade auf dem Hof Kasselmann in Hagen a. T.W., noch bis zum 28. April stattfindet. Im Podcast berichten Ullrich und Francois Kasselmann, sowie Reiter Charlotte Dujardin (GBR), Carl Hester (GBR), Richard Vogel (GER) und Showreiterin und Influencerin Lisa Röckener über die Veranstaltung. Erfahrt welche Highlights euch an den kommenden drei Turniertagen noch erwarten. Wichtig: Am besten kauft Ihr die Tickets vorab online, da sie dort vergünstigt angeboten werden. Außerdem spart Ihr Euch so die Wartezeit beim Einlass. Hier gehts zur Veranstaltungs-Homepage: https://horses-and-dreams.de/ Tickets gibt es hier: https://shops.ticketmasterpartners.com/horses-and-dreams
Wie jeden Mittwoch gibt es auch heute wieder eine neue Folge inside Reitsport für euch. Diese Woche haben Charlotte, Jette und Ronja diese Themen für euch: -Die wichtigsten Ergebnisse aus Hagen a.T.W. -neues Siegerehrungskonzept bei Horses and Dreams -Sport aus Kentucky -Preisträger des GWP Förderpreises -Vorschau aufs Pferdefestival Redefin Wir freuen uns über Feedback an: marketing@paragon-verlag.de Zum Podcast Pferdemenschen mit Christoph Hess: https://pferdemenschen.podigee.io/ Zu unserem Instagram-Kanal: https://www.instagram.com/reitsport_magazin/ Zu unserem YouTube-Kanal: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpKTmnVAaQXRNjrc9_aEQsA
Wie jeden Mittwoch gibt es auch heute wieder eine neue Folge inside Reitsport für euch. Diese Woche haben Charlotte, Jette und Ronja diese Themen für euch: -Die wichtigsten Ergebnisse aus Hagen a.T.W. -neues Siegerehrungskonzept bei Horses and Dreams -Sport aus Kentucky -Preisträger des GWP Förderpreises -Vorschau aufs Pferdefestival Redefin Wir freuen uns über Feedback an: marketing@paragon-verlag.de Zum Podcast Pferdemenschen mit Christoph Hess: https://pferdemenschen.podigee.io/ Zu unserem Instagram-Kanal: https://www.instagram.com/reitsport_magazin/ Zu unserem YouTube-Kanal: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpKTmnVAaQXRNjrc9_aEQsA
25. April 2024 - LIVE von HORSES & DREAMS meets Portugal, das gerade auf dem Hof Kasselmann in Hagen a. T.W., noch bis zum 28. April stattfindet. Im Podcast berichten Ullrich und Francois Kasselmann, sowie Reiter Charlotte Dujardin (GBR), Carl Hester (GBR), Richard Vogel (GER) und Showreiterin und Influencerin Lisa Röckener über die Veranstaltung. Erfahrt welche Highlights euch an den kommenden drei Turniertagen noch erwarten. Wichtig: Am besten kauft Ihr die Tickets vorab online, da sie dort vergünstigt angeboten werden. Außerdem spart Ihr Euch so die Wartezeit beim Einlass. Hier gehts zur Veranstaltungs-Homepage: https://horses-and-dreams.de/ Tickets gibt es hier: https://shops.ticketmasterpartners.com/horses-and-dreams
A treat for the philosophical dressage riders out there! Learn why you shouldn't believe everything you think, and how Hegel's Dialectics can help you ride like Charlotte Dujardin. This episode has been digitally remastered and edited from the original version that was published on July 26, 2022. -------- Want more JJ? Check out her online community, Team Tate TV, a private Facebook group of inspired & supportive dressage lovers just like you. If you're on Facebook we welcome you to join the conversation there. You can now join Team Tate Academy any time. Learn more at https://www.teamtateacademy.com/info --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dressagelife-jjtate/message
International rider and trainer Tommie Visser tells me about his journey within dressage including his recent change to ride for Belgium. We discuss his previous performances, current rides, his views on the sport. He trains with Anky Van Grunsven, he's totally inspired by Charlotte Dujardin and his big goal is the Olympic Games. Tommie is also interested in how the brain works and is now doing online coaching for this...
Our 135th episode of The Horse & Hound Podcast, which is currently supported by Charles Owen, features an exclusive interview with young grand prix dressage rider Annabella Pidgley. She talks about her whirlwind journey since taking on Charlotte Dujardin's former ride Gio. We'll then hear from British Equestrian Trade Association executive director Claire Williams, who clears up some mysteries around helmet standards and what to look for when buying a new helmet. We hope you will enjoy listening.
In this episode of “In Stride,” Sinead is joined by Dickie Waygood, Performance Manager for the British eventing team, 4* event rider, and one of Britain's most successful military event riders. Dickie Waygood was appointed the Performance manager for the British eventing team in 2016 and the Technical Director in 2022. Dickie also filled the role of Performance Manager for the British dressage team in 2010, and between the two teams helped win over 23 championship medals. Dickie had a successful military career having been appointed the Riding Master of the Household Calvary Mounted Regiment. Dickie is considered one of Britain's most successful military event riders, having competed in Badminton and Burghley. In this episode, Dickie Waygood discusses various topics related to his time in the military and as a team manager, including: • The lessons he learned in the military and how it set him up for the rest of his life. • The goal and purpose of the Mounted Regiment and his experience as the Riding Master. • Using what he learned in the military to help with his eventing, coaching, and team management. • Allowing athletes to take ownership and having the confidence to lead from the back. • Filling the role of Performance Manager for the dressage team and getting to work with Valegro and Charlotte Dujardin. • Common characteristics he saw in riders and understanding the athletes in order to create programs that help them. Join Dickie and Sinead in this exciting conversation on team management.
What do Olympians such as Will Simpson in Show Jumping and Charlotte Dujardin in Dressage have in common? They admire and use Monty's non-violent methods. Some of the world's top trainers have had Monty work with their most challenging horses to overcome behavioral issues. Listen in as Monty speaks to the next generation of equestrian wanting to improve their horsemanship. And Dr. Alberto Rullan frequently travels to broaden his veterinary knowledge and consulting around the world. He continues his studies in equine rehabilitation, lameness diagnostics and treatment methods, and the use of stem cells and regenerative therapy in equine injury treatment and recovery. Listen in... Horsemanship Radio 218:Show Host: Debbie LoucksTitle Sponsor: HandsOn Gloves, All-In-One Shedding/Bathing/Grooming GlovesPhotos used with permissionGuest: Monty Roberts Guest: Dr. Alberto RullanFor tips on Good Horsemanship: Ask MontyLearn more about Good Horsemanship at Monty Roberts EQUUS Online University Monty's CalendarPlease follow Monty Roberts on FacebookFollow Monty Roberts on Twitter or on InstagramSee more at: MontyRoberts.comHear all the shows on the Horse Radio NetworkSupport the show
What do Olympians such as Will Simpson in Show Jumping and Charlotte Dujardin in Dressage have in common? They admire and use Monty's non-violent methods. Some of the world's top trainers have had Monty work with their most challenging horses to overcome behavioral issues. Listen in as Monty speaks to the next generation of equestrian wanting to improve their horsemanship. And Dr. Alberto Rullan frequently travels to broaden his veterinary knowledge and consulting around the world. He continues his studies in equine rehabilitation, lameness diagnostics and treatment methods, and the use of stem cells and regenerative therapy in equine injury treatment and recovery. Listen in... Horsemanship Radio 218:Show Host: Debbie LoucksTitle Sponsor: HandsOn Gloves, All-In-One Shedding/Bathing/Grooming GlovesPhotos used with permissionGuest: Monty Roberts Guest: Dr. Alberto RullanFor tips on Good Horsemanship: Ask MontyLearn more about Good Horsemanship at Monty Roberts EQUUS Online University Monty's CalendarPlease follow Monty Roberts on FacebookFollow Monty Roberts on Twitter or on InstagramSee more at: MontyRoberts.comHear all the shows on the Horse Radio NetworkSupport the show
Avsnitt 134 bjuder på en del tävlingssnack eftersom vi båda har tävlat även denna helg. Vi diskuterar underlag på ridbanor och i ridhus och att folk kanske har blivit lite väl "kinkiga" och bortskämda med åren. Vi ger er en bekännelse gällande Charlotte Dujardin och Carl Hester, och tar upp en omtyckt artikel från Hippson gällande bett på hopphästar.Ni hittar oss på Instagram: @systrarnaelfstrand @emmaelfstrand @annaelfstrand Vår Youtubekanal: https://www.youtube.com/user/EmmaElfstrandVår webshop med häst- och ryttarartiklar: https://hasthuset.se/shop/frontpage.htmlEftersnacksgruppen på Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2188017021356231Artikeln från Hippson: https://www.hippson.se/artikelarkivet/debatt/42-bett-till-ingen-nytta.htm#:~:text=Inget%20bett%20i%20v%C3%A4rlden%20kan,f%C3%A4ngelset%20utan%20att%20passera%20g%C3%A5. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
A treat for the philosophical dressage riders out there... JJ gets deep, sharing lessons from sports psychologist Dr. Jenny Susser and classical dressage master Charles DeKunffy. Learn why you shouldn't believe everything you think, and how Hegel's Dialectics can help you ride like Charlotte Dujardin. -------- This episode was originally featured on October 21, 2021 in JJ's online community, Team Tate TV a private Facebook group of inspired & supportive dressage lovers just like you. If you're on Facebook we welcome you to join the conversation there. You can now join Team Tate Academy any time at https://www.teamtateacademy.com/sign-up-now --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dressagelife-jjtate/message
In our 104th weekly episode of The Horse & Hound Podcast, supported by NAF, H&H's Polly Bryan talks to super-groom Alan Davies, who works for dressage royalty Carl Hester and Charlotte Dujardin. On this week's episode he reminisces about Valero's retirement ceremony and more. H&H's Pippa Roome and the H&H team then discuss making decisions on vet treatment of horses, a boost of government money to improve participation in horse sport and a new British Dressage system for training judges. Finally, we'll hear from two vets; Rick Farr from Farr & Pursey Equine and the Royal Veterinary College's Andy Fiske-Jackson. They give us a light-hearted look into the smelly side of a vet's life. We hope you'll enjoy listening.
In our 83rd weekly episode of The Horse & Hound Podcast, currently supported by Veredus and their UK distributor Zebra, we review all things equestrian from 2021. The team at H&H will pick out their favourite interviews of 2021, and share them with us once again. We'll be hearing from some of the riders who made this year special for British horse sport, including Tom McEwen, Lottie Fry and Ben Maher, while we'll also hear from some of those who were simply our favourite interviewees over the past 12 months, including Charlotte Dujardin, David Broome and Ginny Elliott. We hope you'll enjoy listening.
In our 74th weekly episode of The Horse & Hound Podcast, H&H editor Pippa Roome talks to five-star event rider Izzy Taylor about her top horses and the event rider's winning mentality. Pippa then chats to H&H showjumping editor to discuss the final leg of this year's Longines Global Champions Tour. H&H's Polly Bryan is then joined by the H&H news team to discuss the sale of Charlotte Dujardin's Olympic medallist, Gio, the new rule proposals ahead of the FEI General Assembly in November and the cancellation of the Liverpool International Horse Show. Finally, equestrian psychology coach Charlie Unwin, talks about dealing with success and failure as a sports person. Let us know what you think
In our 43rd weekly episode of the first series of The Horse & Hound Podcast, currently supported by NAF, former top showjumper David Broome talks to H&H editor Pippa Roome about his Olympic ride Mister Softee. Moving on to the week's top news stories, our senior news writer Lucy Elder, news writer Becky Murray and dressage editor Polly Bryan join Pippa to discuss the latest update on EHV-1 and concerns around Olympic qualification for some of Britain's top riders. We also welcome back supergroom to Carl Hester and Charlotte Dujardin, Alan Davies, who shares advice on managing competition horses who live out. We hope you will find it useful.
In our 42nd weekly episode of the first series of The Horse & Hound Podcast, currently supported by NAF, British list one dressage judge Richard Baldwin talks to H&H dressage editor Polly Bryan, where he talks about what judges are really looking for, among other topics. Moving on to the week's top news stories, our news editor Eleanor Jones and news writer Becky Murray join Pippa to discuss the latest updates on the latest cancellations due to EHV-1 and new research into strangles. We also welcome back supergroom to Carl Hester and Charlotte Dujardin, Alan Davies, who shares his tips for pulling and plaiting a horse's mane. We hope you will find it useful.
Love this episode? Make sure you leave us a review! In this podcast, we speak with Emma Blundell. After 15 years of experience showing horses with wins and top placings at the National finals, attention to detail is well engrained. She has a passion for breeding dressage and sport horses, is the founder of Mount St. John, and is extremely knowledgeable on all the current thinking on equine reproduction in particular Embryo Transfer. She oversees all aspects of the stud and competition management including the careful selection of top-class stallions to complement the genetic makeup of her embryo mares. In this conversation, we chat about breeding and training of elite dressage horses, traveling the world, what to look for when buying horses, Charlotte Dujardin and 'Mount St John Freestyle', and much more!Follow Your Riding Success on Instagram here. Follow Emma on Instagram here.