Charlotte Dujardin ‘fully respects’ one-year ban over horse-whipping incident
Double Olympic champion regrets ‘one of the darkest and most difficult periods of my life’ after investigation into a video from four years ago
The double individual Olympic dressage champion Charlotte Dujardin says she “fully respects” the International Federation for Equestrian Sports’ decision to suspend her for one year following a horse whipping controversy.
Dujardin was provisionally suspended by the FEI on 23 July as it launched an investigation into a video from four years ago showing her making what she described as “an error of judgment” during a coaching session.
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