Heath Ryan, the Olympic Equestrian, commented after the video was suspended
Australian Olympic was suspended by Equestrian Equestrian after video footage showed that equestrian wanders in the horse 42 times.
Australia Equestrian launched an investigation into Heath Ryan66, after a two -year -old clip was published – published on YouTube, and reported multiple outlets, including Australia ABC and Nine news Thursday, June 12.
The video, published on YouTube “Hragage Hub”.
Ryan competed in the Beijing Olympics in 2008, and it represents Australia to tame.
In a statement to US week, Australia Equestrian said it was “very annoyed and worried” from the shots.
“Equestrian Australia is very anxious and anxious about treating the horse shown in these shots,” the organization said in the statement. “Australian equestrian complaints, conflicts, and discipline policy include high standards to protect all participants and horses from any harmful physical, social and emotional conditions during all EA’s equestrian activities that are conducted under the auspices of EA or any EA.”
The organization confirmed that Ryan was a member of the equestrian in Australia and that a “comprehensive investigation” will happen and states that “he takes animal care issues seriously.”

Heath Ryan.
Photography Mike Clark/AFP via Getty Images)The statement added: “Equestrian in Australia imposed this afternoon a temporary comment on the membership of this person in Australia Equestrian, its rights, privileges and advantages related to its membership.”
Ryan defended his actions in the video Via Facebook post. He stated that the horse, called Niko, needs disciplinary measures to save her from her situation after a bad accident and that his actions were in the “animal interest.”
“Really before this bad accident, Niko has always been a formed child and he would only stop. This has become gradually worse and worse until the accident,” Ryan wrote after the video events, eventually managed to restore the horse.
“I am very sad, this video has been arrested. If I were thinking about myself, I would have gone out immediately and sent Niko to talent,” Ryan said. “This video was a moment of life and death for Niko and I really had to try the most difficult to see if Niko would think of other options.
He continued: “All of this happened honestly with the interests of the best horse’s horse.