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An inspiring mule breaks discriminatory barriers after being denied entry to a British dressage competition.
Wallace, whose father was a donkey and his mother was a horse, was saved by the Sidmouth Donkey Sanctuary after wandering the streets of Ireland while living leftovers.
He was later welcomed by Christie Mclean who trained her in dressage, but when entering Wallace in a competition, he was refused. 19659005] FACEBOOK / Wallace The Great – Dressage Mule
"When British Dressage said the rule book only refers to horses and ponies in its affiliated criteria, I was really surprised and disappointed," said Mclean at the BBC .
"I do not think it is a case of equine racism, but rather a case where the regulation is very outdated."
News of this unfair discrimination is spreading rapidly across the United Kingdom.
Wallace the mule needs justice !!!
Mules count.– eugene tabor (@ tabor38)
June 30, 2018
"He has 4 legs, a mane, a seat, why not?" Discrimination in the highest order, "wrote a supporter of Twitter
" Wallace the mule needs justice !!! Mules matter, "writes another.
In a true Hollywood-style plot, British Dressage respected and changed their rules, allowing Wallace and" all other animals born to a mare "to have a good time. to fulfill their destiny
"We are excited to welcome Wallace and his fellow mules to compete with British Dressage, as part of our commitment to inclusion and diversity in dressage, making sport more accessible to all. "said Jason Brautigam. 19659003] Not only did Wallace change the course of history for all the mules, but he even won the competition.
"He did everything I asked him … he rolled superbly," Mclean wrote on Wallace's Facebook page.
"I can not thank everyone enough for the huge amounts of support for Wallace, knowing that he has a chance in life that makes him even more warm."
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