The History of Equestrian Sports That Shaped at Olympics Over a Period of More Than 100 Years

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Equestrian encompasses all aspects of horseback riding for sporting purposes. The sport has a history dating back centuries and is popular all over the world. It has been part of the Olympic Games for over 100 years, but its shape and form have evolved since its inception.

Equestrian start at Olympics

After Small-Scale Events In Europe, Equestrian Sport Became A Part Of The Olympics In 1900. The Events Included In That Edition Were Jumping, High Jump, Long Jump, And Mail Coach. Unfortunately, Following A Two-Olympics Absence, The Sport Returned To Stockholm In 1912 And Has Been A Regular Feature Ever Since.

Opened to the riding enthusiasts

Before 1948, Only Military Personnel Serving As Officers Were Permitted To Participate In The Equestrian Events At The Olympics. This Restriction Was Lifted In 1951, And In Subsequent Editions, People From All Walks Of Life Could Take Part, Provided They Met The Qualification Criteria.

Breaking the barrier

 In 1952, Another Pivotal Event In The History Of Games And Sports Occurred in Helsinki. For The First Time, Women Were Permitted To Participate In The Equestrian Discipline. This Step Expanded The Horizons And Scope Of The Olympics.

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