Olympic Dressage
Olympic Dressage is a highly skilled equestrian discipline featured in the Olympic Games. It involves horse and rider performing a series of predetermined movements, known as "tests," in a rectangular arena. The goal is to showcase the horse's training, flexibility, and responsiveness to the rider's commands.
Judges evaluate the performance based on criteria such as precision, harmony, and overall presentation. Competitors are scored on each movement, and the total score determines the winner. Dressage is often referred to as "horse ballet" due to its emphasis on grace and elegance.