
Equestrian Olympic Games
The Equestrian Olympic Games are a competitive event where athletes ride and demonstrate skill in horse riding disciplines such as dressage, eventing, and show jumping. Athletes and their horses compete to showcase training, harmony, and agility. These events test the rider's ability to communicate effectively with their horse, highlighting precision, speed, and overall partnership. The competitions are held internationally, culminating every four years at the Olympics, and medals are awarded to the top performers, emphasizing athleticism, craftsmanship, and the extraordinary bond between horse and rider.