Lure. “If there are marks on the horse, the rider is disqualified,” animal welfare at the heart of Jump Al'Lure

The new edition of Jump Al'Lure kicked off on Thursday, July 3rd, at the La Saline equestrian center in Lure. The popular show jumping competition brings together nearly 1,200 riders through this Sunday. For everyone involved, riders and organizers alike, the horse's well-being is a priority.
"We don't joke about animal welfare," comments Jacqueline Dubois, president of the Jump Al'Lure jury. "We pay attention to the horses on and off the track," the judge continues. "If there are marks on a horse, the rider is not only disqualified, but sanctions can also be imposed," insists Jacqueline Dubois. The new edition of the show jumping competition...
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