Charlotte Dujardin loses brand deal over video of her whipping horse (2024)

Charlotte Dujardin has lost a partnership with one of her major sponsors after the six-time equestrian medalist was forced to pull out of the Olympics when video footage emerged of her whipping a horse'like an elephant in a circus'.

Charles Owen, which sells safety equipment for horse riders, announced the end of their relationship with the 39-year-old after the 'totally unacceptable' perceived mistreatment.

As well as dropping out of the Olympics on Tuesday,the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI) provisionally suspended her for six months pending an investigation.

Dave Derby, chief executive of riding helmets manufacturer Charles Owen, said in a statement the company would not comment on the specific allegations amid the FEI investigation but added it 'considers any actual or perceived mistreatment of any horse to be totally unacceptable at any level of the sport'.

He continued: 'Charles Owen and Miss Dujardin have had a successful partnership for many years, but while we understand the sentiment of her public statement, we have decided to terminate our sponsorship agreement with Miss Dujardin with immediate effect.'

Charlotte Dujardin has lost a partnership with Charles Owen after the six-time equestrian medalist was forced to pull out of the Olympics when video footage emerged of her whipping a horse 'like an elephant in a circus'

Charles Owensells riding helmets (as seen on the medallist) and had enjoyed a 'successful partnership for many years' with the athlete

Dave Derby, chief executive Charles Owen, said the company'considers any actual or perceived mistreatment of any horse to be totally unacceptable at any level of the sport'. Ms Dujardin is seen in the shock video whipping a horse up to 24 times

The video appears to show Ms Dujardin whipping the animal on its legs up to 24 times.

Fairfax Saddles were another sponsor to pull their support of the athlete - who was in contention to be flagbearer for Great Britain at tomorrow's opening ceremony in Paris.

The company posted on Facebook: 'We are shocked and saddened by the video depicting one of the well-know users of our products, Charlotte Dujardin.

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'Welfare of the house is of paramount importance at Fairfax Saddles, and we do not condone this kind of behaviour.

'As a result, we are withdrawing our association with her with immediate effect, but will manage the wind-down of our technical support in a way that does not prejudice the interests of the horses, which are our primary concern.'

In a statement after the video first emerged, the triple gold medallist said: 'A video has emerged from four years ago which shows me making an error of judgement during a coaching session.

'Understandably, the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI) is investigating and I have made the decision to withdraw from all competition – including the Paris Olympics – while this process takes place.'

In a statement after the video first emerged, the triple gold medallist described her actions in the video filmed four years ago as 'an error of judgement during a coaching session'

Seen: the athlete's statement in full

Ms Dujardin has also seen a brand deal end with Fairfax Saddles, association withhorse welfare charity Brooke dropped and funding pulled by UK Sport

She went on to say: 'I am sincerely sorry for my actions and devastated that I have let everyone down, including Team GB, fans and sponsors.'

'I will cooperate fully with the FEI, British Equestrian Federation and British Dressage during their investigations, and will not be commenting further until the process is complete.'

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The FEI's president, Ingmar De Vos, went on to say: 'We are deeply disappointed with this case, especially as we approach the Olympic Games in Paris 2024.

'However, it is our responsibility and crucial that we address any instances of abuse, as equine welfare cannot be compromised.

'Charlotte has expressed genuine remorse for her actions, and we recognise and appreciate her willingness to take responsibility.

'Despite the unfortunate timing, we believe this action reaffirms the FEI's commitment to welfare as the guardians of our equine partners and the integrity of our sport.'

The timing of the leak, given Dujardin was due to compete shortly, is not thought to be a coincidence.

It was sent to the FEI by Dutch equine lawyer Stephan Wensing on behalf of an anonymous client. Wensing said it showed Dujardin treating the horse 'like an elephant in the circus'.

Dujardin decided to pull out of all competition despite being in contention to be Team GB's flagbearer at tomorrow's Olympic opening ceremony

The International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI) provisionally suspended her for six months pending an investigation

The FEI's president, Ingmar De Vos, went on to say: 'We are deeply disappointed with this case, especially as we approach the Olympic Games in Paris 2024'

Dujardin, viewed as one of GB's greatest female Olympians, had returned to competition after giving birth to her first child in March 2023 and is said to be 'devastated'.

In the wake of the shock video, she has also been stripped of funding by UK Sportand dropped by horse welfare charity Brooke.

A statement from Brooke on social mead read: 'Our whole ethos is around kindness and compassion to horses and to see the opposite of this from someone with such a high profile is beyond disappointing.

'There can never be any justification for the mistreatment of animals and clearly any such behaviour is incompatible with representing Brooke.'

Charlotte Dujardin loses brand deal over video of her whipping horse (2024)

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Charlotte Dujardin loses brand deal over video of her whipping horse? ›

Charlotte Dujardin has lost a partnership with one of her major sponsors after the six-time equestrian medalist was forced to pull out of the Olympics when video footage emerged of her whipping a horse 'like an elephant in a circus'.

What did Dujardin do to her horse? ›

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. The 39-year-old is Britain's joint-most decorated female Olympian.

What has Charlotte Dujardin been accused of? ›

Allegations of horse abuse and mistreatment were submitted to governing bodies. Prominent voices from within began urging the International Federation for Equestrian Sport (FEI) to take decisive action, warning that the perception of systemic cruelty could lead to dressage being thrown out of the Olympic Games.

Who replaced Dujardin? ›

Team GB announced on Wednesday that Becky Moody riding Jagerbomb will replace Dujardin becoming the third member of the dressage team.

Does Charlotte Dujardin have a disability? ›

As a child Dujardin was diagnosed with dyslexia. She attended Vandyke Upper School in Leighton Buzzard, but later commented "I didn't really attend school that much". She left school aged 16.

What famous dressage horse died? ›

U-Genius (11 years old – died June)

Described as the “best-bred horse in the world”, U-Genius never had the chance to fulfil his undoubted promise, dying of colic at the age of 11 having competed successfully at small tour with Amy Woodhead.

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 did Charlotte do to the horse? ›

A video has emerged of Charlotte Dujardin allegedly whipping a horse repeatedly, prompting the Team GB athlete to pull out of the Paris Olympics.

Why did Charlotte Dujardin drop out? ›

Dujardin dropped out of Paris last week and was suspended by equestrian's governing body, the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI), pending an investigation into a video from four years ago which showed her repeatedly hitting a student's horse with a whip from the ground during a coaching session.

Why did Dujardin sell Gio? ›

With a barn full of up and coming horses, Dujardin has her future secured. She and co-owner Renai Hart, therefore, decided that the timing was right to sell Gio.

Does Charlotte Dujardin still ride Valegro? ›

Their final competition together was the 2016 Rio Olympics, where they retained their Olympic title, winning gold once again. The great horse was retired in December 2016 in an emotional ceremony at Olympia, but he has remained very much in the public eye, attending demonstrations and enjoying meeting fans at home.

Is Jean Dujardin Married? ›

Is Jean Dujardin married? Yes, to Nathalie Péchalat since May 19, 2018. He was married to Alexandra Lamy from July 25, 2009 to December 2014 and Gaelle Demars.

How old is Charlotte Dujardin? ›

Who is Charlotte Dujardin? Dujardin, 39, made her name at the London 2012 Olympics, when she won individual and team dressage gold on Valegro. Four years later, they won individual gold and team silver, before Dujardin sealed double bronze on Gio at the Tokyo Games in 2021.

Did Charlotte Dujardin get married? ›

At the 2016 Olympic games in Rio, Dean proposed publicly. As he cheered Dujardin on from the crowd, he popped the question by wearing a t-shirt which read 'Can we get married?'. However, the engagement was once again called off in July 2020.

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.

How old is Valegro now? ›

When it comes to celebrating a legendary horse like Valegro, whose 21st birthday it is today (5 July, 2023), where do you start?

What did Hercules do to the horses? ›

In classical Greek mythology, Hercules is assigned twelve superhuman labors to complete. The eighth of these is to capture the man-eating horses of Diomedes, king of Thrace. In most accounts, Hercules subdues and steals the mares, killing Diomedes and feeding him to his own horses.

What happened to Charisma the horse? ›

On 7 January 2003, Charisma was euthanized at Mark Todd's Rivermonte Farm in Cambridge, after breaking a shoulder in the field.

Where are the equestrian Olympics in 2024? ›

Paris 2024 Equestrian: Germany makes history with dressage team Grand Prix special gold. Team Germany won the equestrian dressage team Grand Prix special at the Paris 2024 Olympics on Saturday (3 August).

Who is on Dressage Team GB? ›

Dressage gets underway

Carl Hester and Becky Moody were both in action as Team GB's dressage riders got their campaigns underway. Hester made history by becoming only the second Briton to compete at seven Olympic Games alongside fellow equestrian Nick Skelton, and posted a score of 77.345% on horse Fame.

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