Polo combines horsepower and athleticism on 300x160-yard grass or 300x150-foot arena. Players score by driving ball between posts using bamboo mallet at 35 mph. Game consists of 4-6 chukkers, overtime if tied
Born as Zara Phillips in 1981, daughter of Princess Royal Anne and Captain Mark Phillips. Became 21st in line to British throne as of 2024. Attended Gordonstoun School and University of Exeter, qualifying as physiotherapist
Vaulting dates back over 2,000 years to ancient Roman games or Crete. Modern sport developed in post-war Germany for children's equestrian sports. First introduced to US in 1950s-60s, gaining popularity in northeast
Horses were first ridden approximately 5,000 years ago. First Olympic equestrian event held in 1912. Combines horse beauty with rider skill manipulation
Polo originated in Persia over 2000 years ago. British soldiers adapted it in India in 1800s. Now played worldwide, especially in UK, Argentina and USA
EEF launched National Eventing Officials Training Academy. EYLE celebrated one-year anniversary. Seven horses nominated for Longines EEF Series Horse of the Year