Olympic Equestrian Events
Olympic Equestrian Events consist of three main disciplines: Dressage, Jumping, and Eventing. Each discipline tests the horse and rider's skills, precision, and teamwork. In Dressage, riders perform a series of predetermined movements to showcase the horse's training and responsiveness.
Jumping involves navigating a course of obstacles, where speed and accuracy are crucial. Eventing combines elements of both dressage and jumping, along with cross-country riding, which tests endurance and versatility. These events highlight the bond between horse and rider, showcasing their training and athleticism on a global stage.