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Trainer Sir Mark Todd suspended as BHA investigates video of horse being struck

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 13: Trainer Sir Mark Todd speaks to the media after watching UK racehorse Eminent have a gallop at Canterbury Park Horse and Quarantine Centre on March 13, 2019 in Sydney, Australia. Eminent is entered in the Group 1 $700,000 Ran
Sir Mark Todd: double Olympic gold medallist will be unable to saddle runnersCredit: Mark Evans (Getty Images)

Trainer Sir Mark Todd has had his licence temporarily suspended while investigations continue into the circumstances of the video showing him striking a horse with what appears to be a branch.

The two-time Olympic gold medallist event rider, voted rider of the 20th century by the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI), is not contesting the ban.

A BHA statement read: "The chair of British racing’s Independent Judicial Panel has today approved an application from the BHA that an interim suspension should be placed on the training licence of Sir Mark Todd following the emergence over the weekend of a video showing him striking a horse with what appears to be a branch.

"This interim suspension means that while investigations continue into the circumstances of this incident, Sir Mark will be unable to race horses in Britain or internationally.

"The trainer has admitted the individual involved in the video was him, has apologised for his actions and agreed to the imposition of an interim suspension."

The suspension means Todd will not be able to run Cape Cornwall Rose, who was entered at Lingfield on Friday. Earlier this week Todd issued a public apology and stepped down as a patron of World Horse Welfare. The Racing Post understands the BHA will be inspecting Todd's yard on Thursday.

The statement continued: "The BHA will provide further updates as necessary in due course, though will not be able to comment on the detail of the investigation itself until it is concluded.

"The interim suspension has been approved on the basis that it can be reviewed at a later date if necessary, on application by either party."

Todd, the BHA and National Trainers Federation (NTF) all declined to comment further when contacted by the Racing Post on Wednesday.


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Published on 16 February 2022inNews

Last updated 16:26, 16 February 2022

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