There are many disciplines in equestrian sport. Equestrian Sports use horses as a main part of the sport. This usually takes the form of the rider being on the horse’s back, or the horses pulling some sort of horse-drawn vehicle.
The following list of disciplines and links to their details are from Wikipedia.
- Olympic Disciplines
- Paralympic Disciplines
- Para-equestrianism: Dressage only at the Paralympics; dressage and combined driving at other FEI events
- Other Disciplines
Racing
English_Riding
- Classical dressage
- Dressage (see FEI, above)
- English pleasure
- Eventing (see FEI, above)
- Field hunter
- Foxhunting
- Gymkhana
- Hunt seat
- Saddle seat
- Show hunter
- Show hunter (British)
- Show jumping (see FEI, above)
- Show hack
- Team chasing
- Quadrille
Western Riding
- Cowboy Mounted Shooting
- Cowboy polo
- O-Mok-See
- Reining (see FEI above)
- Trail (horse show)
- Western pleasure
- Western riding (horse show)
Stock Handling
Rodeo
- Australian rodeo
- Charreada
- Chilean rodeo
- United States rodeo events:
Harness
- Combined driving (see FEI above)
- Draft horse showing
- Fine harness
- Pleasure driving
- Roadster
- Scurry Driving
Team_sports-Arena
- Horseball (see FEI above)
- Pato
- Polo
- Polocrosse
Defined_Area
- Buzkashi
- Jousting
- Mounted archery
- Mounted Games
- Tent pegging (see FEI above)