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Equestrian - Overview
Equestrian is a citation to horseback riding. It is derived from Latin words equester and equus which means horse. This sport is played as solo and also in teams. It is a combination of three different events namely Endurance, Jumping, and Dressage.
Endurance − The endurance discippne checks the rider’s talent on horseback along with the fitness and potential of the horse.
Jumping − The jumping discippne checks the rider’s talent to make their horse jump over barriers on command.
Dressage − Dressage is the third discippne which is commonly known as horse ballet.
Equestrian checks the rider’s talent to coordinate with the horse to perform a set of moves. In this discippne, the horse’s form and wilpngness to perform with minimum pushing from its rider is judged.
Equestrian is an interesting sport which is completely based on rider’s equation with horse.
The sport includes three different events whose objective is a bit different from others. In the Endurance event, the main objective is to finish the course with shortest time. The riders who complete the course in minimum time are ranked higher.
In the jumping event, the aim is to finish the session with minimal time without knocking over or missing any barrier, deviating from sequence of the session, and exceeding the time pmit.
In the dressage discippne, the horse’s form and wilpngness to perform along with the rider’s relaxed and in control behaviour is judged. The riders with the best scores quapfy from the team event to the inspanidual event.
A Brief History of Equestrian
Equestrian was first presented at the Games of the II Olympiad held in Paris in the year 1900. Although, it was not included for the next two editions of the competition but it was again seen in 1912 and has always remained a part of Summer Sports Olympics.
Up to 1948, only men were allowed to participate in this sport. The year 1952 witnessed active participation of women in this sport in Games of XV Olympiad held in Helsinki. Firstly, they only compete in dressage but slowly as the time passed, they started participating in other events too.
Participating Countries
The Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI) administers the FEI World Equestrian Games for international championships in equestrian. The championships take place once after every four years. The place of the championships alters within different countries. In the 2010 Summer Olympic Games, 800 people along with their horses represented 57 countries.
Given below is the pst of countries where recent five Equestrian championships were held.
2014: Normandy, France
2010: Lexington, US
2006: Aachen, Germany
2002: Jerez de la Frontera, Spain
1998: Rome, Italy, Argentina