Three-time Australian Olympic equestrian rider Shane Rose is recuperating in medical facility after suffering a fall throughout a cross nation education session on Thursday. The 50-year-old had actually just validated his Paris 2024 Olympics credentials simply days prior, however is now in an extensive care system with breaks and fractures in his legs, hips and ribs, while likewise having actually suffered a concussion from the fall. An upgrade on Rose’s health was published to his Facebook and Instagram accounts on his behalf on Friday afternoon. Newsletters: Our leading sports news direct to your inbox. Subscribe now “As the stating goes peacock one day, plume duster the next!” Shane Rose Eventing composed. “After a great week in New Zealand Shane and Virgil (his horse) protected their Olympic certifications, today Shane was redeemed down to earth– actually. “During a cross nation education session the other day Shane suffered a nasty fall. The good news is, his horse was not hurt in the fall. “Shane is presently in ICU with a severely damaged thigh and a fractured hips and ribs. He likewise suffered a heavy concussion. “Shane had surgical treatment today to stabilise the thigh and hips.” Shane Rose is recuperating in medical facility. Credit: Kerry Marshall/Getty Images The post guaranteed fans that Rose is still intending to recuperate in time for Olympic preparations. “Shane remains in excellent hands with a fantastic medical group and assistance network,” the post continued. “While the timing is regrettable we are enthusiastic there is appropriate time for him to recuperate and still have the ability to continue his preparation schedule for the Paris Olympics Games. “We are so happy to the wonderful group in your home who have actually stepped up in Shane’s lack to guarantee it was organization as typical at Bimbadeen Park. Thank you, thank you, thank you!” It’s been a troubled couple of weeks for Rose, who was last month stood down by Equestrian Australia for using a mankini while riding his horse at a fance gown occasion to raise cash for charity. The Beijing 2008 and Tokyo 2020 silver medallist used a fluorescent orange G-string at the Wallaby Hill Extravaganza in the NSW Southern Highlands on February 11. Speaking on Sunrise days later on, Rose stated he believed the outfit was safe enjoyable, and he did not plan to trigger offense. “It’s regrettable … I didn’t suggest to upset anybody … I simply believed we were having a little bit of enjoyable at an informal dress-up. It’s an amusing world we reside in,” he stated. The Olympian was stood down by Equestrian Australia for using a mankini to a costume occasion. Credit: Seven Rose stated he used a riding hat over his manhood to guarantee there would be no concerns throughout the trip. “In my eyes, it was 100 percent a little enjoyable,” he stated. “It’s a costume class and individuals go to substantial lengths to captivate individuals. “That’s sort of what I believed at the time … it was simply a little bit of enjoyable, a little home entertainment.” He was later on cleared of any misbehavior by Equestrian Australia after he was examined by the stability panel. Equestrian Australia CEO Darren Gocher stated that Rose did not breach the standard procedure at the Wallaby Hill occasion. Three-time Olympian Shane Rose might be dislodged of the Paris Games after using a mankini to a showjumping occasion in NSW. Three-time Olympian Shane Rose might be displaced of the Paris Games after using a mankini to a showjumping occasion in NSW. “Having now completely evaluated the event and talked to pertinent celebrations, Equestrian Australia has actually verified that there was no breach of the standard procedure by Shane Rose,” Gocher stated in the consequences of the examination. “Shane has actually reviewed the occurrence, has actually apologised and comprehends the high requirements anticipated of everybody associated with our high-performance program,” he included. Appearing on Sunrise for a 2nd time, after he was cleared, Rose stated he was glad the problem had actually been handled quickly, so now he can return to concentrating on his preparations for the Paris Games. “Absolutely (pleased it’s over),” Rose stated. “(The problem) had the capacity of hindering my preparation which, as a professional athlete you would understand, you prime yourself to peak at a particular time and if your schedule is enormously interrupted that can have terrible impacts. “Great news for me that I can advance my program as prepared.”