They're called fly nets, and their purpose is to keep insects out of the horse's ears. Show horses often have the hair inside their ears clipped for appearance, but this allows insects to enter and distract the horse. A horse usually shown in an insect free area may have to wear a fly net when shown in an area that has insects since it will take time for the hair to grow back.
I have also heard that they are sometimes used for the sound. Yes they are called flyn nets, however if the horses ears are stufffed with cotton wool or ear plugs (as some horses are sensitive to sound and put off by clapping,speakers etc) then these provide a smart way of covering the fulffy cotton wool. As you can imagine in something the size of the Olympics you wouldn't want your horse not concentrating. Hope this helps.
Eventing, show jumping and dressage.
The equestrian events at the Olympics 2012 are: Eventing, Show jumping and dressage. In all the events, teams compete together then the best riders from that go through to the individuals.
It wasn't. There were a variety of events in the Ancient Olympics. For example: Pentathlon. Running / Jumping Wrestling. Boxing. Pankration. Equestrian events.
Six equestrian events were held at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing: 1) Individual dressage 2) Team dressage 3) Individual jumping 4) Team jumping 5) Individual eventing 6) Team eventing
Triathalon Also Eventing which is an equestrian event which comprises dressage, cross-country and show jumping
As part of China, Hong Kong can host Olympic events as it did for the Beijing Olympics in 2008. The events based in Hong Kong in 2008 were the Equestrian (horseriding) events of dressage, jumping and eventing.
Medals are awards in six events ... Individual and Team Dressage, Individual and Team Eventing, and Individual and Team Jumping.
equestrian events
There are horse events in the Olympics: Show-jumping But a so called "Horse Olympics" where horses participate in dressage,show-jumping, cross country etc are called gymkhanas.
No.
In the stadium.
yes, horses and their riders compete in the Equestrian Events.