You can pre-order new Royal Mail stamps in memory of Prince Philip. (Royal Mail) Royal Mail has today released for new stamps to be issued in the memory of Prince Philip. The Duke of Edinburgh passed away at Windsor Castle last month at the age off 99. Philip was the longest-serving consort in British history after marrying Queen Elizabeth II in July 1947. Together for more than 70 years, the Duke of Edinburgh lived through the ups and down of the Queen’s life and reign with her.
: HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh taken by the photographer Baron. (Royal Mail) Simon Thompson, CEO, Royal Mail said: “Throughout adulthood, The Duke of Edinburgh dedicated himself to the service of this country, the Commonwealth and to the many causes he was involved with.
Equestrian: CAS exonerates Canadian rider, team still out of Olympics By Syndicated Content
By Frank Pingue
(Reuters) â Canadaâs show-jumping team remain disqualified from the Tokyo Olympics despite the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on Tuesday clearing a rider of intentionally doping.
CAS, which in January rejected Nicole Walkerâs appeal against a doping violation, wrote in its reasoned ruling that she inadvertently ingested cocaine metabolite by drinking coca tea while at the 2019 Pan Am Games in Lima, Peru.
âWhile I appreciate the personal vindication, that is not as important to me as the team being able to compete,â Walker, 27, said in a news release issued by her team on Tuesday.
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U.S. Show Jumper Receives 10-Year Suspension For Shocking Show Horses Sponsored by:
Jumper Andy Kocher, who has represented the United States in multiple international competitions, has received a 10-year suspension for using electric spurs on his horses. The ban was initiated by the International Equestrian Federation (FEI), the international governing body of horse sport.
An investigation was launched after the FEI was informed that Kocher had used an electric shock device on horses in multiple competitions. The FEI considers shocking a horse in any manner horse abuse.
The FEI Tribunal has suspended U.S. Jumping athlete Andrew Kocher for 10 years and disqualified him from eight events between June 2018 and November 2019 for using electric spurs on horses. The athlete has also been fined approximately US$11,000 and ordered to pay costs of approximately US$8,255.