There are three equestrian events in the Summer Olympics: dressage, show jumping, and eventing. We had very little to no horseback riding experience, so completing the equestrian events was a little daunting. However, the
Curragh Equestrian Center developed a class for us that would let us complete the events to the best of our abilities.
First up was dressage, which is sometimes called horse ballet. The horse performs a set of movements around the arena - going diagonal, in circles, transitioning from a walk to a trot, etc. The horse does all of this with minimal input from the rider.
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The trot was a little faster than J, on Razz, liked to go. |
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K, on Teddy, was comfortable with the trot. |
Our next event was show jumping, where horses jump a series of rails in an arena. For our level, the rails were all placed on the ground, where the horses stepped rather than jumped over them. We did however stand up in the saddle into jumping position as we went over each jump in the course.
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L, on April, going over a jump |
Eventing is an equestrian triathlon consisting of dressage, show jumping, and a cross country race. After completing the dressage and show jumping, we went to the cross country course. This course consisted of hills, ditches, and natural jumps like logs.
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J was not any more comfortable on the jumps. Razz sensed weakness. |
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M and Lonestar crossing a ditch. |
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