Show jumper Ludger Beerbaum does not have to fear any criminal consequences after being charged with animal cruelty.

The public prosecutor's office in Münster has discontinued the investigation against the four-time Olympic champion "due to the allegation of a criminal offense under the Animal Welfare Act due to a lack of sufficient suspicion," as stated in a press release on Tuesday.

The animal protection organization Peta had reported against Beerbaum based on a contribution in the program "RTL Extra".

In the article, Beerbaum was accused of using parallel bars as a prohibited training method for his jumping horses.

Beerbaum had denied using the method.

"Defamatory and defamatory"

The rider had already rejected the allegations after the RTL contribution had been broadcast and wrote: "The contribution from 'RTL extra' is demonstrably wrong in many respects, defamatory and defamatory."

Beerbaum had also "sent a comprehensive statement to the German Equestrian Federation".

He is confident that after examining these statements, the association will agree with his "opinion that the recordings are rule-compliant touching, which represents a permissible training method".

FN Secretary General Soenke Lauterbach, on the other hand, said "that parts of the documented processes clearly do not correspond to our description of the touching".

Light touching of the horse's legs with objects is allowed when jumping as touching, but the stronger parallel bars are not.

Association proceedings are still ongoing.