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"It is completely irresponsible to send a horse to Tokyo without proper preparation."

There is more and more concern about the continuation of the Olympics and about to what extent the horses can come here 'prepared'. Currently there are still few CSI5 * competitions on the calendar. Is it then responsible to let the Olympics take place at all? "The question certainly arises as to how responsible it is to hold the Games next summer if the horses are not prepared," Rob Ehrens said. 

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