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equine sport

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/ˈɛk.waɪn spo:rt/
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the competitive activities involving horses, such as horse racing and equestrian events

Equine sport refers to a range of sports that involve horses, focusing on their abilities and the skills of the rider. These sports can include both competitive events and recreational activities. Examples of equine sports are show jumping, dressage, eventing, and polo, where riders and horses work together to complete tasks, jump obstacles, or race. In these sports, success relies on the rider's control, timing, and communication with the horse. Equine sports are popular worldwide and often take place in large competitions such as the Olympic Games or specialized events like the Kentucky Derby.

  • She dreams of representing her country in equine sport at the Olympics.
  • Equine sport promotes a strong bond between riders and their horses.
  • They traveled to another state to participate in an equine sport tournament.
  • She has been involved in equine sport since she was a child.
  • He trains tirelessly for equine sport competitions.