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  2. Equestrian vaulting - Wikipedia

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    Modern vaulting developed in post-war Germany as an initiative to introduce children to equestrian sports. In 1983, vaulting became one of the disciplines recognized by the FEI. European championships were first held in Ebreichsdorf, Austria in 1984, and the first FEI World Vaulting Championship was held in Bulle, Switzerland in 1986.

  3. Vault (gymnastics) - Wikipedia

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    The horse was set up with its long dimension perpendicular to the run for women, and parallel for men. [1] The vaulting horse was the apparatus used in the Olympics for over a century, beginning with the Men's vault in the first modern Olympics and ending with the Gymnastics at the 2000 Summer Olympics.

  4. List of Olympic medalists in equestrian events - Wikipedia

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    Competitors in the modern pentathlon event also have to complete an equestrian show-jumping course, but this is not part of the equestrian events. [4] Modern-day Olympic equestrian events are rooted in cavalry skills and classical horsemanship, [5] and through 1948, competition was restricted to active-duty officers on military horses. [6]

  5. 2026 FEI World Championships - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It will be the tenth edition of the Games, which are held every four years and run by the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI). For team events in the dressage , show jumping and eventing disciplines, these Games are the first qualifying event for the 2028 Summer Olympics .

  6. Equestrian events at the Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Together with the equestrian component of Modern Pentathlon, it is the only Olympic event that involves animals. [4] The horses are considered to be athletes as much as the riders. [5] The international governing body for equestrian sports is the Fédération Équestre Internationale. The first Olympics held under its authority were in 1924. [6]

  7. Glossary of equestrian terms - Wikipedia

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    References A ace Slang for the drug acepromazine or acetyl promazine (trade names Atravet or Acezine), which is a sedative : 3 commonly used on horses during veterinary treatment, but also illegal in the show ring. Also abbreviated ACP. action The way a horse elevates its legs, knees, hock, and feet. : 3 Also includes how the horse uses its shoulder, humerus, elbow, and stifle; most often used ...

  8. FEI World Equestrian Games - Wikipedia

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    Permanent upgrades added to the Kentucky Horse Park leading up to the event included the completion of a 6,000 seat, climate-controlled indoor arena and completion of a 7,500 seat outdoor stadium. [5] The Tryon International Equestrian Center, near Mill Spring, North Carolina, was the location of the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games. [6]

  9. Joanne Eccles - Wikipedia

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    Joanne Idonia Eccles MBE (born 16 February 1989) is a British equestrian who competes in the discipline of vaulting.She won the gold medals in the women's individual events at both the 2009 European Championship and the 2010 FEI World Equestrian Games.