Charlotte White, H&H deputy news editor

11 September, 2009
Eventer Harry Meade told H&H he is devastated by the error of judgement that led to him being disqualified from the weekend's Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials (3-6 September) for "riding an exhausted horse".

Mr Meade's ride Dunauger, who was clearly tiring as he came into the jump, became breached on fence 19b (Capability's Classic).

Mr Meade, 26, said: "[To carry on] was a decision made in the heat of the moment and I desperately regret it now."

Mary King and Apache Sauce were held up for 30 minutes part-way round the course while officials freed the horse.

Mr Meade and the dun gelding were uninjured, but the ground jury and technical delegate Giuseppe Della Chiesa ruled the horse should have been pulled up earlier.

The Wiltshire-based rider was disqualified under International Equestrian Federation (FEI) rules.

Mr Della Chiesa said: "We disqualified Harry from the competition, but took no further action. He completely accepted the decision."

The ruling meant Mr Meade could not ride his more experienced eventer Midnight Dazzler but he hopes to compete him at Pau (21-25 October).

He said: "Dunauger is very strong and fit and was going very well, then went out like a light. Because he was so fit, I thought I could nurse him home. I'm so relieved he is not hurt."

A blood test taken later showed the horse had "tied up" — a muscular contraction caused by lactic acid.

Mr Meade took over the ride on the 12-year-old this season from owner Tracy Garside and this was the pair's first three-day event together.

Dunauger is now on holiday with Ms Garside but Mr Meade hopes to event him next year.

Tags: harry meade

Share!

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

I think its a fair call on the FEI and Burghly committee to disqualify him, it was very clear that the horse was tired and something was wrong coming up to that fence (and the previous). Most riders would have taken the hint or not risked it given the recent attention on safety and animal welfare.
Had he known the horse better (competed it already/more at 3DE) he may have been more aware something wasn't right and retired - but alas we all make decisions that don't always work out for the best and its a shame he couldn't compete the other horse.

Reply to This

RSS


Weekly Photo Caption Contest!

Latest Activity

See for yourself, just how much you love this blog. Daily Oats: Food for the horse lover's soul "the Miracle" A true horse story. http://dailyoats.wordpress.com/2009/12/24/the-miracle/
4 minutes ago
See for yourself, just how much you love this blog. Daily Oats: Food for the horse lover's soul "the Miracle" A true horse story. http://dailyoats.wordpress.com/2009/12/24/the-miracle/
5 minutes ago
ADRIANA REAL added a photo
17 minutes ago
Shannon- is your guy a Shady Maple - we have three shady maples and two warmblood crosses out of one of our shady maple mares. You can see more of our horses on www.hotelfun4kids.com/horses.htm. Happy Holidays
34 minutes ago
ADRIANA REAL updated their profile
37 minutes ago
2 members updated their profile photos
37 minutes ago
40 minutes ago
yeah, they are amazing. I can't wait to see the 2010 WEG next year! There's sure to be some incredible tests performed.
53 minutes ago

International Horse News

Mark Todd loses Olympic horse Gandalf

Mark Todd's Olympic horse NZB Galdalf has been put down as the result of a serious neurological disorder.

Therapeutic riding horses wins national honour

Kleng, an 18-year-old Norwegian Fjord horse who has carried hundreds of disabled riders on his strong back over the years at the NorthWest Therapeutic Riding Centre outside Bellingham, Washington, has been honoured for his work.

Actress from "Mister Ed" dies

Connie Hines was never the star of the show, but she remained best known throughout her life for her role in the hit TV show, "Mister Ed".

Fresh case of horse butchery in Miami

Another horse has been butchered in south Florida, the 24th to have died this year as part of an illegal meat trade.

Arrests made over shootings of horses, cows

Two teenagers have been arrested over the recent shootings of three horses and five cows in western Wisconsin.

Music

Loading…

© 2009   Created by Barnmice Admin

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service