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Versatility Tournament in Lüneburg: A Sport Fights for Its Image

Summary by Sueddeutsche Zeitung
At the international versatility tournament in Luhmühlen a horse falls heavily and has to be put to sleep. Despite new security measures, the rider scene is in a controversial debate.

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After the fall drama at the German Championship in Luhmühlen, the competent doctor explains why the horse had to be put to sleep.

·Berlin, Germany
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At the international versatility tournament in Luhmühlen a horse falls heavily and has to be put to sleep. Despite new security measures, the rider scene is in a controversial debate.

·Munich, Germany
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The fight for the German championship gets into the background. During the versatility riding in Luhmühlen a horse has been put to sleep after a fall.

A tragic accident overshadows the equestrian sport. After a fatal fall, the horse Chiquita suffers a shoulder fracture - and is put to sleep. An unavoidable measure, as an expert explains.

Luhmühlen (dpa) – A horse died while riding versatility in Luhmühlen. Chiquita injured herself with rider Maj-Jonna Ziebell during a fall on the terrain.The 13-year-old mare was treated with veterinary medicine directly on site and drove to a nearby animal clinic. "After a veterinary examination, the inevitable decision to put the horse to sleep was made," said the organiser in the evening.The 29-year-old rider from Döhle was quoted as saying: "…

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A horse died while riding in Luhmühlen. Chiquita and rider Maj-Jonna Ziebell were injured in a fall on the terrain.

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sport.de broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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