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 ...
He might be best known to the wider public for his mankini-wearing stunt on horseback, but Shane Rose has also overcome huge hurdles after a horse accident to make Australia’s equestrian team for the ...
It turns out that some Down Under decision-makers have a sense of humour after all. Rose had been sidelined since wearing the comical thong-style attire during a showjumping fancy dress event at the ...
In short: Kieran Perkins says Shane Rose set a poor example after wearing a mankini during a fancy-dress showjumping event. Perkins says Olympians must always be mindful of their standing as role ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Shane Rose can’t describe what it feels like when a 550-kilogram horse falls on you and, in one crunching moment, breaks bones in 19 ...
Rose, 50, is a three-time Olympian who has a strong chance to compete at his fourth Games in Paris later this year. However, those plans have been put at risk by Rose’s actions during the Wallaby Hill ...
PARIS/SYDNEY, June 6 (Reuters) - As Shane Rose steered his horse over a fence once again - just two months after nearly breaking 20 bones in a training accident - the Australian sensed his bid to get ...
“If we (the eventing team) win a gold medal I think there will be a gold mankini,” Rose said, laughing. It has been a wild ride the past six months for Rose to qualify for his fourth Olympics after he ...
ONE false move and any of these blokes could have exposed a lot more than they planned – but it was all in the name of honouring good mate Norton Rogers. This weekend would have marked Norton's 21st ...
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