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Shane Rose: Olympics legend learns if he will make the Paris Games after pulling off bizarre mankini stunt and landing in intensive care after horror accident

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  • Equestrian legend Shane Rose will compete at Paris Olympics
  • Mankini stunt & riding accident has attracted unwanted headlines
  • Rose, 51, has won Olympic team medals dating back to 2008

By NCA NewsWire

Published: 02:50 BST, 4 July 2024 | Updated: 02:50 BST, 4 July 2024

A turbulent few months which included being crushed by a horse and suspended for riding in a mankini won't stand in the way of equestrian legend Shane Rose trying to win a fourth Olympic medal after being locked in for a fourth Games in Paris.

Rose, 51, was locked in to the nine-member squad which includes history-making Edwina Tops-Alexander who will become Australia's first five-time Olympian showjumper.

Just four months after a riding accident which left Rose with multiple left-side rib fractures, right elbow fractures, a fracture of the femur (requiring a rod) and fractures of the front and back of the pelvis and sacrum, he paid tribute to the team of people who helped get him Olympic-ready.


Rose, who already has two silver medals and one bronze from Games appearances in Beijing 2008, Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020, spent time in a wheelchair after the accident such was the extent of the injuries.

The accident happened just weeks after Rose made headlines in February when he took part in a fancy dress ride at an event and a member of the crowd made an anonymous complaint about him wearing a mankini while riding.

He was stood down and apologised, but quickly cleared of any wrongdoing by Equestrian Australia, and is now eyeing off another Olympic medal.

'It is always an honour to be selected to represent Australia but there is something very special about being chosen on the Australian Olympic team,' Rose said.

'For me, it has been a rough and rocky road to get to this point. It is a huge relief to gain selection. 

Shane Rose's cheeky mankini stunt earlier this year (pictured) didn't impress everyone

The Aussie equestrian star then had a riding accident which resulted in multiple left-side rib fractures, right elbow fractures, a fracture of the femur and fractures of the front and back of the pelvis and sacrum (pictured, recovering in hospital)

Rose, 51, has been cleared to compete in Paris (pictured, in action at the Tokyo Games) - the veteran has also won Olympic team medals dating back to 2008

'Our Eventing team is strong and together if we all perform at our best we have a great chance of standing on that podium. 

'I look forward to the challenge and hope to make everyone who has supported me on this journey proud.

'So many people have contributed to having me 100% fit and ready to perform.'

Australia has a proud Equestrian pedigree at the Olympic Games contributing 14 medals (6 gold, 4 silver, 4 bronze).

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