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Which country is the world equestrian power?

Britain, Germany, Spain, Australia, Canada and other countries are equestrian powers. Britain, in particular, accounts for more than 1000 in the top 3000 equestrian events in the world. In the FIA's global ranking of track obstacle racers, it has become a "family matter" for British drivers to compete for the first place in the world.

Equestrian first appeared in the Olympic Games in 1900, and then in the Olympic Games in 19 12. Equestrian competition includes obstacle course, figure riding and comprehensive all-around equestrian competition (three-day competition).

1734, Charleston Equestrian Club was established in Virginia, USA, which is the earliest equestrian club in the world.

1896 When the first modern Olympic Games was held in Athens, Greece, Winston. Dirson once proposed to include equestrian as an event, but due to the difficulty in organizing it, the Greek host country lacked interest in the event and failed. Equestrian events first entered the Olympic Games in 1900, when only one event was established. After the 1 th international equestrian competition was held in Paris, equestrian sports developed rapidly. 1906, some Swedish officers headed by Count Clarence von Rosen suggested to Coubertin that equestrian should enter the Olympic Games, and were entrusted by Coubertin to draft a specific competition plan. 1907 The Olympic Congress held in The Hague adopted this plan, and it is planned to include equestrian events in 1908 London Olympic Games. However, the London Olympic Organizing Committee failed to implement the resolution. It was not until 19 12 that the fifth Olympic Games was held in Stockholm, Sweden, that equestrian entered the Olympic Games. 62 equestrian athletes (all officers) from 10 countries participated in the equestrian competition of the first Olympic Games. 19 12, equestrian events were expanded to dressage, obstacle course and three-day race. Since 1952, female jockeys have been allowed to participate in the equestrian events of the Olympic Games, and equestrian has become the only event in which men and women compete together. 1953 held the first world equestrian championship. Starting from 1966, the figure riding championship will be held. As a team, horses and athletes will win medals and places together. In July 2005, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided at its117th plenary session that the equestrian events of the 2008 Olympic Games would be held in Hong Kong.

Equestrian competition needs the tacit cooperation between jockeys and horses, which tests the skills, speed, endurance and obstacle-crossing ability of horses.