Five-fight president sharply criticized dealing with Schleu: "That's very questionable to me

Michael Scharz, President of the German Association for Modern Cathedral (DVMF), has sharply criticized dealing with Annika Schlu after the Olympic riding drama. In Germany radio sharply said, the athlete was traumatized by the events in the jumping course and underlined the demand for the change of the regulations in the controversial partial discipline show jumping.

Schlu had tried tears to bring her completely unsettled horse with rectors and spores back to the course. In the cattle decision in Tokyo, the Berliner was launched as a leader in the third partial discipline riding. On which it has been admitted to Saint Boy had previously had a rider with three refusals. Even before Sportsoldatin could ride to the courses, the animal blocked.

Schlu had to put a lot of criticism in the social media. "What came after that is that then on a person who lay on the ground was also stepped. That's very questionable to me," said sharply. He also defended federal trainer Kim Raisner, who was excluded from the summer games for a supposed footprint on the flank of the horse from the World Association (UIPM).

sharp: "Try to react appropriate"

Five Cities That Got F*cked by Hosting the Olympics Raisner did not react appropriately, "but try to react adequately in such a situation." There are no evidence and information for a supposed fay slot of the trainer. "For me, that looks a bit like scapegoat," said sharply.

The horse Saint Boy would have been taken from the competition after a fourth refusal, after "only" three, the horse was rated as operational by the responsible veterinarian. "This has not guaranteed equal opportunities for our athlete," said sharply.

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Criticism also practiced criticism of the utterances of World Association President Klaus Schormann. The 75-year-old had blame the athlete at the events in Tokyo. Everything had been "awesome" and "great". "Then I have to say, then I was the wrong TV viewer," says DVMF President.

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