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Yes they do, they have an Olympic Equestrian team that competes for their country and many British people ride for fun just like any other country.
There are still many places in South American countries that use horses for non-recreational purposes. In small and isolated villages the horse is still used for transportation and work. But South American countries are also strong contenders in Olympic and world class equestrian competitions. So its the best of both worlds. It is great to know that in this modern age the horse never goes out of style.
Three times olympic euwatrian medals has won by Andrew hoy .
Equestrian Nick Skelton of Great Britain has not won an Olympic medal ... his best Olympic finish was 5th in team jumping at the 2008 Games in Beijing.
Six ... individual and team dressage, individual and team eventing, and individual and team jumping.
Equestrian began some 2,000 years ago, when the Greeks introduced Dressage training to prepare their horses for war. Equestrian evolved as a sport and was featured for the first time in the Olympics in 1900 in Paris, France.
Men and women do compete against one another in Olympic equestrian and sailing events.
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There are many different kinds of games involving horses, both real and imaginary. Polo is perhaps the most well-known game involving horses, although races are also quite popular. Many video games also involve horses.
You mean with horses? I am an equestrian myself and it isnt exactly played. We do all different things, Jumping, Barrel racing, English, Western.
The American Quarter Horse Association is the largest breed registry in the world, with over 4 million American Quarter Horses registered.
Martha Josey has many horses, but most are American Quarter horses