Again on the 1968 Olympic pentathlon, Hans Todt reacted badly to a bad score in the equestrian part of the event.
Did he attack his coach, one of the other competitors, someone in the crowd who laughed at him, or his horse?
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He probably wouldn’t dare to hit a person, and animal rights were not really a thing back then, so I’ll say his horse.
It was his horse. You get assigned a horse because they’re trying to test how good you are at riding an unfamiliar horse. His assigned horse refused some jumps, and he didn’t take it well. He had to be pulled away from his horse.