Bay of Plenty Times

Nasty injury for Aussie Olympian

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Australia’s three-time Olympic medallist Shane Rose was seriously injured in a heavy fall that could end his hopes of competing in a fourth Summer Games in Paris this year.

The 50-year-old team eventer and his horse Virgil all but secured qualificat­ion for the Olympics by winning at the Horse of the Year in Hawke’s Bay just over a week ago but fell during a cross-country session on Thursday.

“As the saying goes peacock one day, feather duster the next!” his team said in a Facebook post on Friday.

“Thankfully his horse was not injured in the fall. Shane is currently in ICU with a badly broken femur and a fractured pelvis and ribs. He also suffered a heavy concussion. Shane had surgery this morning to stabilise the femur and pelvis.”

Rose, who made waves by wearing a “mankini” at a showjumpin­g event last month, has twice qualified for the Olympics but been unable to compete due to injuries suffered by his mounts in 1996 and 2012.

Rose has also battled his way back from several serious injuries, including a kick to the face from a horse in 2006 that left him in a medically-induced coma for a week.

“While the timing is unfortunat­e we are hopeful there is adequate time for him to recover and still be able to continue his preparatio­n schedule for the Paris Olympics Games,” his team said. Despite his past misfortune, Rose won team silver medals at the 2008 Beijing and 2021 Tokyo Olympics as well as a bronze in Rio in 2016.

Rose’s ambitions to compete in Paris were also jeopardise­d last month when he was stood down after a complaint was made to Equestrian Australia about him wearing a G-string inspired by the comedy film Borat at a fancy dress event.

 ?? Photo / Warren Buckland ?? Shane Rose competed at the Horse of the Year in Hawke’s Bay.
Photo / Warren Buckland Shane Rose competed at the Horse of the Year in Hawke’s Bay.
 ?? ?? The Borat-inspired “mankini”.
The Borat-inspired “mankini”.

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