Brazilian rider suspended for 3 years

FEI Tribunal’s convicted Brazilian Leandro Aparecido da Silva three years of inelegibility for mistreating and abuse on his daughter’s pony

Leandro Aparecido da Silva
Leandro Aparecido da Silva, suspended for 3 years

Bologna, April 21, 2021 – The FEI Tribunal has issued its Final Decision in the horse abuse case against Brazilian Dressage athlete Leandro Aparecido Da Silva. He was filmed riding and mistreating his daughter’s very small pony last year.

Under the terms of the Final Decision, the FEI Tribunal has imposed a three-year period of ineligibility on the athlete. A fine of CHF 5,000 and costs of CHF 2,000 were also imposed.

Video footage of the abuse was widely shared on social media. And the athlete publicly acknowledged that it was him riding the pony in the video.

In September 2020, the Brazilian Equestrian Sport Tribunal (“Superior Tribunal de Justiça Desportiva do Hipismo Brasileiro”) issued a decision that they had no jurisdiction in this case. Accordingly to their resolution, it was an out-of-competition incident.

As a result, the FEI opened separate disciplinary proceedings against Leandro Aparecido Da Silva in accordance with Article 30 of the Internal Regulations of the FEI Tribunal for alleged breaches of Article 142 of the FEI General Regulations, which prohibits horse abuse.

Following publication of the FEI Tribunal’s Final Decision, the parties have 21 days from 19.04.21 to appeal the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

The full text of the FEI Tribunal’s Final Decision on this case can be viewed HERE

 

Source: Fei