Kim Raisner has been thrown out of the Olympic Games after she appeared to punch a horse in the women’s modern pentathlon event on Friday; Raisner was trying to assist German rider Annika Schleu as she battled to control Saint Boy ahead of her show jumping round
A German modern pentathlon coach has been thrown out of the Tokyo Olympics for punching a horse during competition.
Kim Raisner was trying to assist German Annika Schleu as she battled to control Saint Boy ahead of her show jumping round in the women’s event on Friday.
Athletes are given only 20 minutes to bond with an unfamiliar horse before their round and Schleu, who had been leading the field, was in tears as she came into the ring.
The women’s modern pentathlon competition eventually ended with a gold medal for Great Britain’s Kate French.
She became only Britain’s second Olympic champion in the event after 2000 champion Stephanie Cook.
The 2016 Rio Games were the first Olympics since the women’s event was introduced in 2000 that Britain had not won a medal, but French made up for that in spectacular fashion, keeping her cool superbly in the final run-and-shoot.
French, from Kent, began the last event in fifth but surged into the lead by the end of the first lap and never looked like letting that go, hitting her targets with her laser gun impeccably, missing just two of her 22 shots.
She follows in the footsteps of Cook, who was the first female Olympic champion in Sydney, while Kate Allenby, Georgina Harland, Heather Fell and Samantha Murray have all won medals for Britain.