Charlotte Dujardin horse training video, and what Team GB athlete has said about incident (2024)

Charlotte Dujardin has pulled out of the Paris Olympicsafter a video emerged of her whipping a horse repeatedly.

The Team GB athlete announced she was withdrawing from this summer's games just four days before the opening ceremony.

Who is she, what is she accused of doing, and what has she said about it?

Who is Charlotte Dujardin?

The dressage rider has won six Olympic medals, making her Britain's joint-most decorated female Olympian.

Dressage is described by the Olympics as "the most advanced form of horse training, where horse and rider perform a series of artistic movements to music".

At the London 2012 Olympics, Dujardin won gold medals in the individual and team dressage, while in Rio in 2016, she took gold in the individual competition and silver in the team event.

Three years ago, at the postponed 2020 Tokyo Games, she claimed bronzes in both the team and individual competitions.

She had been set to compete in both the individual and team events in Paris.

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What does the video show?

The video, which can be seen at the top of this article, shows Ms Jardin whipping a horse repeatedly.

The whistleblower's lawyer Stephan Wensing told Sky News the incident happened two and a half years ago at a private barn in the UK, where his client, who took the video, was watching a lesson as a sponsor.

Mr Wensing's client said they had seen similar abuse several times while working with Dujardin, but felt compelled to film because of how badly the animal was being treated.

The client said they hadn't reported it before now because they felt intimidated by her prestige and had been warned by people in the dressage community to stay quiet, but felt they had to act with the Olympics coming up.

Mr Wensing told The Telegraph that while giving a lesson to a student, Dujardin "took the long whip and she was beating the horse more than 24 times in one minute and really hard, really harsh, really tough".

He added it was like "an elephant in the circus".

The video, which was aired on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday, allegedly shows Dujardin walking beside the horse, which is carrying another rider, and whipping it along.

What has she said about the video?

Dujardin said the video shows her making "making an error of judgement during a coaching session".

She said what happened was "completely out of character" and "does not reflect how I train my horses or coach my pupils".

But she said "there is no excuse" and she was "deeply ashamed" and "sincerely sorry".

Dujardin said she will "withdraw from all competition - including the Paris Olympics - while this process takes place".

"[I] should have set a better example in that moment," she added.

She said she was "devastated that I have let everyone down, including Team GB, fans and sponsors".

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Past disqualification due to 'blood on horse'

Ms Dujardin was disqualified from the European Championships in 2019 after blood was found on her horse.

She had been on course to take silver before she was eliminated after a routine check of the animal showed a "very small amount of blood on her side", British Dressage said at the time.

In a statement released by the organisation, she said: "I am obviously absolutely devastated - nothing like this has ever happened to me before.

"The health and welfare of my horses is always my number one priority, but of course I accept the decision."

World governing body investigating

The world governing body - the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI) - has provisionally suspended Dujardin for six months, following an official complaint to the organisation.

The complaint outlined "allegations of animal welfare misconduct", which the FEI will now investigate.

British Equestrian (BEF) and British Dressage (BD) have also imposed provisional suspensions from all national and international competitions pending the outcome of the FEI investigation.

British Equestrian chief executive Jim Eyre said: "We do not condone any behaviour that goes against our guiding principles and take a zero-tolerance approach to any breach of our equine welfare policies.

"These historic allegations are deeply upsetting for everyone involved in our sport, but we fully support the FEI investigation and will take any appropriate disciplinary action when this process is complete."

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What are the rules about horse riders using whips?

The British Riding Clubs (BRC) rules on whips say a whip should only be used to support how the rider is directing the horse with their seat or legs.

"It must never be used to vent a rider's temper; any use for such a reason is automatically excessive," the rules say.

The whip is supposed to be used as a communication tool rather than a means of punishment.

The BEF code of conduct says "abuse of a horse" - including with a whip - "will not be tolerated".

The FEI has proposed tightening its rules on whips. The current rules state the whip should not be used more than three times in a row; the federation wants to reduce this to two.

It also wants to expand the "excessive use" definition to say "all other means of using the whip is considered excessive".

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Riding since two-years-old

Dujardin took up riding when she was two-years-old and was 13 when she first tried her hand at dressage, according to the Olympics website.

She was born in north London in 1985 and brought up in Hertfordshire.

Hailing from a modest background, but competing in an expensive sport, she bought her first Grand Prix horse in 2007, thanks to money left to her by her late grandmother.

It was at that stage that she took up dressage competitively, having earlier aspired to be a jockey.

Charlotte Dujardin horse training video, and what Team GB athlete has said about incident (2024)

FAQs

Charlotte Dujardin horse training video, and what Team GB athlete has said about incident? ›

Dujardin said the video shows her making "making an error of judgement during a coaching session". She said what happened was "completely out of character" and "does not reflect how I train my horses or coach my pupils". But she said "there is no excuse" and she was "deeply ashamed" and "sincerely sorry".

What did Dujardin do in video? ›

Dujardin pulled out of the Olympic Games on 23 July after a video emerged of her "excessively" whipping a horse around its legs during a training session.

What will happen to Charlotte Dujardin? ›

Dujardin has been stripped of funding by UK Sport and dropped as an ambassador by an equine welfare charity. After equestrianism's governing body, the FEI, suspended her for six months on Tuesday, pending an official investigation, animal charities reacted with horror to the footage.

How much does Charlotte Dujardin weigh? ›

Why did Charlotte Dujardin get eliminated? ›

An FEI spokesperson said: "Blood was found on the left flank of the horse in the post-competition check. In accordance with article 430.7. 6.2 of the FEI dressage rules, this results in elimination.

Who replaced Charlotte Dujardin? ›

Becky Moody to replace Charlotte Dujardin at Paris Olympics.

What was discovered by Dujardin? ›

Dujardin (April 5, 1802 – April 8, 1860) is a French biologist and cytologist who is known for his studies in the classification of protozoans and invertebrates. In the year 1835, The Dujardin first discovered the protoplasm and he was named as “sarcode”.

What is Valegro doing now? ›

As well as winning world and European titles, Valegro still holds the world records in all three grand prix tests, despite retiring from competition in 2016. The dressage legend remains based at his co-owner Carl Hester's yard in Gloucestershire where he is exercised regularly to keep him fit and supple.

How much money does Charlotte Dujardin make? ›

It's not clear how much money Dujardin has earned throughout her 13-year career. She's believed to be a multi-millionaire, with the Express claiming in 2021 her net worth could be anything from $16million to $39m - equating to between £11.5m and £28m at that time.

Are Charlotte Dujardin and Carl Hester a couple? ›

Are Carl Hester and Charlotte Dujardin married? No, Carl and Charlotte's relationship is solely a professional working one – they are not, and have never been, a couple.

Who is the greatest dressage horse of all time? ›

Totilas, the dressage wonder horse, was widely regarded as the finest in the world at the height of his career. During this time he was ridden by Edward Gal prior to the arrival of Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro on the international scene.

What does Charlotte Dujardin eat? ›

Everything is worked out to sync with what I'm physically doing each day. For breakfast I'll have scrambled eggs on wholemeal toast; a chicken wrap and salad for lunch; a healthy meal of meat and lots of vegetables for dinner, plus two snacks of nuts and fruit. On days off I love apple crumble and ice-cream.

How much is Valegro worth? ›

Valegro, whose stable name is Blueberry, is worth an estimated £6m, according to Horse & Hound, so he needn't worry about running out of snacks. Another dressage star, Carl Hester, purchased Valegro for the bargain price of £4,000 when the horse was a youngster; little did Hester know, he'd go on to become a superstar.

What is Charlotte Dujardin doing now? ›

At present, she is part of the current Great Britain team for Team Dressage and has a string of upcoming dressage horses, all competing successfully at their respective levels.

What age did Charlotte Dujardin start dressage? ›

Born on 13 July 1985 in Enfield, near London, but brought up in Hertfordshire, Dujardin took up riding aged two and was 13 when he first tried her hand at dressage, a discipline in which rider and horse must complete a series of complex moves, such as the tempi, zig-zag, piaffe and pirouettes.

When did Charlotte Dujardin get engaged? ›

Dujardin met Golding, from Durban, South Africa, in 2007 and the pair actually got engaged a year later, something which may come as a surprise to those who witnessed his very public proposal nine years on at the Rio 2016 Games.

What did Dujardin do? ›

Dujardin was the first rider to hold this complete set of titles at the same time. With six Olympic medals, including three gold medals, Dujardin is Britain's joint most decorated female Olympian of all time, tied with cyclist Laura Kenny.

What is the significant contribution of Felix Dujardin? ›

He is credited with two major advances: 1) recognizing the true nature of foraminifera and grouping them with others in a new group called “rhizopodes”, and 2) disputing Ehrenberg's characterization of protists as “Polygastrica” i.e., possessing many stomachs and other organs (e.g. Cole, 1926, Corliss, 1978).

What movie did Jean Dujardin win an Oscar for? ›

"The Artist" is set in 1927 Hollywood. Dujardin referred to the first Academy Awards in 1929, which honored films from 1927 and 1928.

How did Jean Dujardin become famous? ›

Dujardin garnered international fame and widespread acclaim with his performance of George Valentin in the 2011 award-winning silent movie The Artist by Hazanavicius.

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