: Horses pull a lightweight two-wheeled cart called a sulky while maintaining a specific gait—either a trot or a pace .
: Popular in the UK, Ireland, and France, this involves racing over obstacles like hurdles or larger fences (steeplechases). It requires a mix of speed, stamina, and jumping precision. HORSE RACING
: The most common form globally, where horses gallop over level tracks (dirt, turf, or synthetic) without obstacles. It is a pure test of speed and tactical positioning. : Horses pull a lightweight two-wheeled cart called
The sport is broadly divided into several distinct types, each testing different equine abilities: HORSE RACING
: Competitive long-distance riding over natural terrain, typically ranging from 25 to 100 miles in a single day. Major Global Events