In a controversial decision, Canada’s Tiffany Foster, 28, of Schomberg, ON, was disqualified from Olympic show jumping competition on Sunday, August 5, at the 2012 London Olympic Games.

Less than one hour before the start of team competition, Terrance Millar, Chef d’Equipe of the Canadian Olympic Team for Show Jumping, was informed that FEI veterinarians had performed clinical and thermography examinations of Foster’s mount, Victor, and disqualified the horse under the International Equestrian Federation’s (FEI) hypersensitivity protocol.

An official communication issued by the FEI read: “The Veterinary Commission have stated that the horse has an area of inflammation and sensitivity on the forelimb just above the hoof. There is no accusation of malpractice, but the horse has been deemed unfit to compete by the Ground Jury.”

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