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World Equestrian Games

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/ˈwɝld ɪˈkwɛstriən ɡeɪmz/
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a major international equestrian competition featuring multiple disciplines and held every four years

The World Equestrian Games is an international event where riders and horses compete in multiple equestrian disciplines, such as dressage, jumping, eventing, and driving. Held every four years, it brings together the top athletes from around the world to showcase their skills in various horse-related sports. The event is organized by the Fédération Equestre Internationale and includes both individual and team competitions. It is one of the most prestigious gatherings for horse riding sports and attracts fans and participants from across the globe.

  • The World Equestrian Games attract the best riders and horses globally.
  • Medals at the WEG are highly coveted by competitors.
  • Fans from all over attend the World Equestrian Games to see their favorite riders.
  • She trained for years to compete in the World Equestrian Games.
  • Riders from numerous countries participate in the WEG.