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Tokyo Olympics modern pentathlon results, horses: Annika Schleu, Natalya Coyle

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There were heartbreaking scenes in Tokyo as a German had a gold medal ripped away from her as the use of horses became a hot topic.

A debate has erupted over distressing scenes in the modern pentathlon on Friday night, after some athletesтАЩ campaigns were ruined by poor show jumping routines.

The unique event sees athletes compete across five disciplines: fencing, swimming, running, shooting and horse riding.

Show jumping is arguably the most difficult component because athletes donтАЩt ride their own horses. Instead, they are assigned a horse they first meet about 20 minutes before the event, and need to try to cajole it into hopping over obstacles.

However, not all the animals wanted to play ball. German Annika Schleu, who finished fourth in Rio, was in tears as her horse went rogue, unable to convince it to get around the course and over any jumps.

Schleu was in the lead heading into the equestrian event but it wasnтАЩt long before her hopes of Olympic glory were ripped away. Her horse appeared spooked as it entered the arena and didnтАЩt respond to her instructions. Schleu didnтАЩt register any points and crashed to last place.

Former British pentathlete Heather Fell said in commentary for the BBC Schleu was living a тАЬreal life nightmareтАЭ.

тАЬThis is hard to watch, hard to commentate on,тАЭ Fell added.

Natalya Coyle of Ireland suffered a similar fate. Placed fourth heading into the show jumping, her horse baulked at several jumps and she fell to 19th.

тАЬItтАЩs really disappointing,тАЭ said Coyle.

тАЬItтАЩs not how I wanted to end my career.

тАЬI suppose itтАЩs just added disappointment because to be third in events and to be so close and to feel like itтАЩs a bit snatched away from you, itтАЩs really disappointing.

тАЬThatтАЩs pentathlon, unfortunately. I knew it was going to be tough when I watched the first rider not get around so I knew that was really tough.

тАЬI thought I had made a good plan and it worked a lot in the arena but he just didnтАЩt want to go near it.

тАЬOne of the fences beforehand, it was my fault – I should have checked before. But I thought it was all going OK and then it (the horse) stopped and then it stopped again.тАЭ

Kate French (Great Britain) won gold, Laura Asadauskaite (Lithuania) won silver and Sarolta

Kovacs (Hungary) claimed bronze.

тАШBeyond cruelтАЩ: Olympic dreams crushed

Some people online lamented how tough it is for riders to bond with a horse in such a short amount of time, and how cruel the results can be when it doesnтАЩt go to plan.

Journalist Jason Keen tweeted: тАЬImagine: You come 4th in Rio, you go again, train so hard, тАШTokyo will be my GamesтАЩ. The big day comes and itтАЩs going brilliantly, you have one of the biggest leads in Olympics history. And then a random horse ruins your dream. Crushing for Annika Schleu.тАЭ

Nick Holder wrote: тАЬThat show jumping element of the pentathlon is nuts. Twenty minutes to bond with a horse. Ridiculous. That poor German girl given an apparently distressed horse and losing a big overall lead. Stupid.тАЭ

Charlie Beckett said: тАЬWatching someoneтАЩs Olympic dreams snatched away from them just because a random horse doesnтАЩt want to go round a course is absolutely heartbreaking. Modern pentathlon is absolutely brutal.тАЭ

Irish sports presenter Jacqui Hurley weighed in on CoyleтАЩs situation, saying she drew a horse who just didnтАЩt тАЬfancy it todayтАЭ.

тАЬAnd that is the horrendous luck of this draw. Crazy event. She went into showjumping in 4th & leaves it in 19th. Beyond cruel,тАЭ Hurley tweeted.

Broadcaster Niall McGrath wrote: тАЬThe pentathlon is absolutely brutal in the Olympics. How can you not feel for the competitors when the horses donтАЩt co-operate, years of work down the drain – total lottery.тАЭ

тАШThey shouldnтАЩt do this to the horseтАЩ

However, others said it was disturbing to see how riders treated their horses when they didnтАЩt respond to their commands, and found it uncomfortable when horse and rider clearly didnтАЩt gel.

Some were upset at SchleuтАЩs constant whipping of her horse when it wouldnтАЩt do as she liked.

Journalist Rachel McArthur tweeted: тАЬDonтАЩt make me start on the way some of them are handling the horses.тАЭ

Sports writer Mitch Goldich wrote: тАЬKinda makes you think they shouldnтАЩt do this to the horses, who are led to jump over fences with strangers on them.тАЭ

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