2: races and those jump contests
Dance Tribute's answer: There are events, or horse trials, where the horse and rider must compete in dressage, cross-country, and show jumping. There are hunter shows, where riders show on the flat and over fences, there are dressage competitions, and there are jumping competitions, where horses and the riders must jump a course with the least possible faults and the lowest time. There are also western events, which include rodeos, where the competitors will either do reining, cutting, barrel racing, or pole bending. There are also gymhkanas, also know as game days, where the horse and rider play games on horseback. Races are for quarter horses, Thoroughbreds, arabians and Anglo arabians. These are judged on time.
There are hundreds of equestrian disciplines! The many riding disciplines can be put under two categories; English or Western. Others can be listed under groundwork and others.
there are Morgan horses, stallions, and the are minigure ponies
There are many disciplines, but here are some: huntseat sidesaddle saddleseat western riding vaulting driving
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Show jumping, dressage and cross country.
You mean with horses? I am an equestrian myself and it isnt exactly played. We do all different things, Jumping, Barrel racing, English, Western.
There is no horse racing in modern Olympics. The current Olympic equestrian disciplines are Dressage, Eventing, and Jumping.
At the Olympic games, there are 39 disciplines.
At least 7.
39 disciplines for 26 sports and 302 events
Equestrian
i think it is 10
A total of 40 countries or NOCs had at least an athlete in the Qualification for the Equestrian events
There are no educational requirements to become an equestrian.