The Modern Pentathlon federation (UIPM) said Raisner had been
disqualified because of her actions during Friday's show
jumping.
Germany's Olympic team chief Alfons Hoermann said earlier the
coach had been pulled out of the men's individual competition.
He also demanded urgent rule changes from the international
federation.
"We were all in agreement that the coach will not be at the
competition on Saturday," Hoermann said.
"We also consider that an urgent review of the incident is
necessary, especially in terms of animal protection, and that
the national and international federations draw their
conclusions."
Modern pentathletes, who compete in five different sports for a
medal, do not use their own horses for the show jumping
discipline but instead draw one at random and are given 20
minutes to warm up with it before competing.
Schleu was holding down top spot with a commanding 24 second
edge on the field going into the show jumping when each
competitor randomly draws a horse.
There were signs of trouble ahead as Schleu's horse Saint Boy
bucked and misbehaved during the warmup and soon after was
refusing jumps.
With each refusal Schleu's frustration grew, the German finally
exploding with a scream that echoed through the empty stadium as
tears poured down her face.
Her coach urged her to hit the horse. Raisner's orders to
"really hit it, hit," were heard live back in Germany,
triggering a wave of criticism.
Raisner herself punched the horse once above the back leg.
As Schleu became more desperate and frustrated, the horse became
more agitated.
Top ranked Michelle Gulyas and Ireland's Natalya Coyle suffered
similar fates with their horses as they saw their own podium
hopes crushed, dropping out of the top 10 and out of contention.
"Rules must change in such a way so that rider and horse are
protected," Hoermann said. "The focus must be on the welfare of
the animals and the fair competition for athletes."
(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann; Editing by Michael Perry)
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