Olympic quota can be taken away from Pakistan, this athlete named his horse named 'Azad Kashmir'
Olympic quota can be taken away from Pakistan, this athlete named his horse named 'Azad Kashmir'
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Pakistan has now acquired a new problem. Pakistan and its athletes do not always desist from doing their wrong actions against India. A Pakistani horseman intentionally changed his horse's name to Azad Kashmir.

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Pakistani cavalry Usman Khan won a competition with a horse named Azad Kashmir and also won the Tokyo Olympic quota, but now he can get into trouble. This is because this act has angered the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) and they can file a complaint against it with the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Not only this, under Olympic 50 of the IOC, its Olympic quota will be snuffed out. Usman is the only Pakistani horseman to qualify for Tokyo in this event. This 12-year-old horse was earlier owned by Belinda Bellister of Australia who lived in Western Australia. But, Usman, who has been living in Australia for 15 years, bought this horse from him last year and deliberately changed its name to Azad Kashmir.

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An IOA source has said that "Pakistan and its players have always been at the forefront of such feats and every time they try to degrade India with their antics. Usman did the same and we can lodge a complaint with IOC against it. He has hurt the feelings of India. According to IOC rule 50, such a thing hurts the feelings of a nation and if it lodges a complaint against it, then the Olympic quota of that country can be canceled."

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