A Competition Question: Horse Welfare, Pentathletes, and Competitive Riding

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31261/ZOOPHILOLOGICA.2023.S.04

Keywords:

Human-Animal Bond, equine welfare, equestrian, Olympics, Modern Pentathlon

Abstract

Equestrian sports vary in degree of human-animal bond and affiliation, from catch-ride to perceptions of ownership. The Modern Pentathlon has not garnered mainstream media coverage until the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. Unfortunately, the rise in conversation and coverage was in response and reaction to poor horsemanship, negative behavior, and aggressive coaching. The events of the 2020 Modern Pentathlon were
profound in that they highlighted the extreme juxtaposition of competitions that focus on bonded relationships and catch-riding experiences. The implications are far reaching with increased critique of equestrian sports, transparency about the lack of riding training athletes engaged in prior to competition, and the omission of partnership between horse and rider. The Modern Pentathlon is discussed in the context
of the human-equine bond. The standards for equine welfare and wellbeing is considered in regard to the role of the rider in supporting their equine partner in the face of competition, including the implications of emotional distress in reaction to disappointment, and tragedy. Additionally, the role of riders when they are not engaged in the competitive sport (e.g., training and general care of their equine partners). Recommendations for the process and guidelines of the sport are delineated, as well as professional opportunities to strengthen the sport.

Author Biographies

Aviva Vincent, Syracuse University

Aviva Vincent - PhD, LMSW, earned her doctoral degree from Case Western Reserve University, Veterinary Social Work Certificate from the University of Tennessee, a fellowship with Animals in Society, and trained at The Institute for Interdisciplinary Salivary Bioscience Research’s “spit camp.” Her research interest includes exploring the physiological impact of the human-animal bond; specifically, including salivary analytes in social science research (e.g., oxytocin, alpha-amylase, and cortisol). She is co-founder and owner of Healing Paws LLC. Aviva is the president of the International Association of Veterinary Social Work, on the Board of Trustees for PATH Intl, and an advisory board member for the Center for Human Animal Education Research and Education at Ohio State University. Aviva practices within Equine Assisted Services with a focus on ground-based programming for mental health.

Ruth Burke, Illinois State University

Ruth Burke - MFA is an interdisciplinary artist who collaborates with animals in her creative practice. She is a teamster, farm laborer, professor, equestrian, and cultural worker. Straddling the practice of contemporary art and the field of human-animal studies, Burke has exclusively focused on human-animal relationships in her practice since 2015. Her solo exhibitions include Polyrhythms (2020) at HSpace Gallery/The Muted Horn in Cleveland, Ohio, Susurrus (2019) at Mantle Artspace in San Antonio, Texas, and Mapping Empathy (2016) at halka art project in Istanbul, Turkey. Burke was a resident artist at ACRE (2019), a Michele Schara AIR at Detroit Community School (2017), and a member of the inaugural cohort at the Animals & Society Institute (2017) at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Ruth K. Burke is currently an Assistant Professor of Video Art in the Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts, School of Art at Illinois State University.

Kaylynn Coates, Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute

Kaylynn Coates graduated with a PhD in Biology (emphasis in Neuroscience) in 2020. During her graduate career she used the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster as a model to study the complex wiring of serotonin neurons in the brain using physiological, behavioral, and imaging techniques. She now assists biomedical researchers develop competitive grant proposals through her work in Research Development. As an equestrian for over twenty years, Kaylynn loves the harmony and experience of the horse-human bond as well as reading and applying riding theory to her practice.

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Published

2023-06-09

How to Cite

Vincent, A., Burke, R., & Coates, K. (2023). A Competition Question: Horse Welfare, Pentathletes, and Competitive Riding. Zoophilologica. Polish Journal of Animal Studies, 1–23. https://doi.org/10.31261/ZOOPHILOLOGICA.2023.S.04