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Although the term "equestrian sport" could describe any and all sporting activities in which horses are involved, the term is in practice limited to those which interest the [[International Federation for Equestrian Sports]] (Fédération Équestre Internationale; FEI). Although there are variants, this in the main is limited to three disciplines: [[dressage]], [[show jumping]] and [[three-day eventing]], all of which are [[Olympic Games|Olympic events]].
'''Equestrianism''', or "equestrian sport", could describe any and all sporting activities in which [[horse]]s are involved, though in practice it is limited to those which interest the [[International Federation for Equestrian Sports]] (Fédération Équestre Internationale; FEI). Although there are variants, this in the main is limited to three disciplines: [[dressage]], [[show jumping]] and [[three-day eventing]], all of which are [[Olympic Games|Olympic events]].


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Equestrianism, or "equestrian sport", could describe any and all sporting activities in which horses are involved, though in practice it is limited to those which interest the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (Fédération Équestre Internationale; FEI). Although there are variants, this in the main is limited to three disciplines: dressage, show jumping and three-day eventing, all of which are Olympic events.

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