Julie Taylor 
‘I Can’t Watch Anymore’ [EPUB ebook] 
The Case for Dropping Equestrian from the Olympic Games

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‘Catalogues what happens to sport horses in plain sight … should be compulsory reading for all of us who care about horses.’ - Professor Paul Mc Greevy BVSc, Ph D, FRCVS; author, Equine Behaviour

Passionate, yet rigorous and meticulously researched, this eye-opening book holds equestrian sport up to Olympic standards and finds it sadly wanting.

Doping agents that used to cost Olympic medals, rebranded as benign ‘medication’. Shell federations with no riders or horses, propped up to make the sport seem ‘global’. Judging that favours spectacle over the rules. From the myth of gender equality, to the failure to prevent rollkur, to the easing of the ‘blood rule’ to appease riders, to horses competing with the nerves in their legs cut to numb the pain of injuries: this is a tale of entitlement, privilege, and spineless regulation, always at the expense of the horse. ‘I Can’t Watch Anymore’ chronicles and explains how the bureaucrats who run the Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI) have stripped and sold for parts one of the oldest Olympic sports in the world until finally, there is nothing left to preserve.

This compelling book challenges the reader to confront the reality of high-level equestrian competition today and say, along with so many others, ‘I can’t watch anymore’.

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Author’s Note

Preface 

1 Equestrian: a sport for all? 

The myth of gender equality

Economic barriers to participation

More flags does not really mean more participation in equestrian

events

Promoting grassroots take-up of equestrian sport?

Poverty-washing PR is demeaning and potentially harmful

Abuse of power in equestrian sport

2 Animals in the Olympics are a liability, not an asset 

Animal exploitation and the Olympic brand

No evidence horses want to compete

3 Modern horse sport does not represent tradition 

Traditional horsemanship and modern competition

Equestrian traditions and modern times

4 Doping, cheating, and why equestrian sport can

never be clean 

The normalisation of drugs that enhance performance

Clean or corrupt, international horse sport and welfare don’t mix

Additional difficulties in avoiding prohibited substances in horses

5 The stories of Anton and Never 

Removal of the ban on de-nerved horses in competition

Implications of allowing de-nerved horses in competition

6 Equestrian rules are unenforceable 

A growing gap between rules and reality in dressage

Implications for fairness in judging

A welfare code incompatible with the reality of horse sport

7 The impact of social media 

The emergence of ‘rollkur’

You Tube and the impact of video

From ‘rollkur’ to ‘hyperflexion’ to ‘LDR’: plus .a change

8 Equestrian sport and media repression 

‘The riders don’t feel comfortable with the camera’

FEI World Reining Finals: well that was awkward

‘Take down that video!’

Intimidation of photographers at shows

Taking the fight to the courts

9 The price of more flags is declining safety 

Logistical barriers limit opportunities to qualify

Standards in Equestrian’s ‘new markets’ are still too low

Contrived universality may harm athlete safety and public opinion

10 The equestrian fanbase is overstated 

As the sport bleeds fans, the side-show becomes more and more

undignified

11 Equestrian will not meet modern standards.

Will the IOC? 

Fear of litigation limits officials’ ability to enforce the rules

Conflicting views among member countries

Equestrian may not meet modern legal codes

Public exposure of abuse will only increase

Over to you, IOC

About the Author

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Julie Taylor worked as a staff writer for Denmark’s premier glossy horse magazine, Magasinet Hest, before co-founding the groundbreaking equine science streaming service, Epona.tv. Epona.tv’s primary aim was to disseminate evidence-based horse knowledge, but its journalists also broke some of the biggest scandals in the history of equestrian sport, documenting horse abuse, doping, and cheating in stories that went worldwide.
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