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Keep Horrific Horse Abuse Out of the Olympics
Final signature count: 11,232
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Sponsor: The Animal Rescue Site
Olympic horses are suffering in silence under the pressure of competition. Join us in demanding the immediate removal of equestrian sports from the Games until ethical practices are enforced.
The 2024 Paris Olympics brought to light a disturbing reality: the mistreatment of horses in equestrian sports. A video showing British Olympian Charlotte Dujardin whipping a horse during training shocked the world and highlighted the cruel practices that have become ingrained in this sport1.
This incident is not isolated. Brazilian rider Carlos Parro also faced criticism for using a banned technique that forces horses into unnatural positions, causing them significant discomfort2.
These cases expose a harsh truth: the welfare of the horses has been sacrificed for the sake of competition.
Horses Deserve Compassion, Not Cruelty
Horses are more than just tools for winning medals. They are sentient beings who deserve dignity, respect, and care. Yet, the current culture within equestrian sports prioritizes victory over the well-being of these animals.
The physical and psychological harm inflicted upon them is not justifiable. This is not the spirit of the Olympics, which should stand for fairness, humanity, and the celebration of life in all its forms.
A Call for Stronger Action
Animal rights organizations, athletes, and the public are demanding change. The International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI) has responded by introducing reforms aimed at improving the treatment of horses. These reforms include stricter guidelines on training methods and increased monitoring of competitions3.
However, these changes do not go far enough. As long as the culture of winning at all costs persists, horses will continue to suffer.
The IOC Must Act Now
We believe the International Olympic Committee (IOC) must take a stronger stance. Until there is a fundamental shift in how equestrian sports are conducted, these events should not be part of the Olympic Games.
Removing equestrian sports from the Olympics sends a clear message that the welfare of animals is more important than tradition or competition.
Join the Movement for Change
This is an urgent issue that requires immediate action. By signing the petition, you will join a growing movement that demands the IOC put compassion before competition. Together, we can push for the necessary changes to ensure that no horse suffers for the sake of sport. It’s time for the Olympics to reflect the highest ideals of humanity, where cruelty has no place.
Sign the petition today and stand up for the ethical treatment of Olympic horses.
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