Sport’s governing body confirms that the three-time medallist has not breached its code of conduct
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Shane Rose, the Australian equestrian who caused a stir when he wore a mankini in competition, has been cleared to continue his preparations for the Paris Olympics after apologising for the eye-opening stunt, while warning others about the pitfalls of wearing a G-string on horseback.
Rose, a three-time Olympic showjumping medallist, was stood down by Equestrian Australia this week after the sport’s governing body received a complaint at the event in the New South Wales southern highlands this month.
Continue reading…Sport’s governing body confirms that the three-time medallist has not breached its code of conductFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastShane Rose, the Australian equestrian who caused a stir when he wore a mankini in competition, has been cleared to continue his preparations for the Paris Olympics after apologising for the eye-opening stunt, while warning others about the pitfalls of wearing a G-string on horseback.Rose, a three-time Olympic showjumping medallist, was stood down by Equestrian Australia this week after the sport’s governing body received a complaint at the event in the New South Wales southern highlands this month.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…
