considered
by many horsemen to be more important than the Olympics, and administered
by the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI). The
games are held every four years, half way between each pair of consecutive
Summer Olympic Games.
The games have included seven disciplines: dressage, show jumping,
eventing, endurance riding, vaulting, combined driving, and reining.
Paraequestrianism will be included for the first time at the 2010
games (to be held in Lexington, Kentucky), while the FEI's two remaining
disciplines, tent pegging and horseball, conduct separate championships.
The WEG represent the world's top riders and the world's most skilled
horses, competing over 15 days. Riders competing at WEG go through
a rigorous selection process over the 4 years leading up to each
competition. Each competing country sends teams selected from the
very best equestrians in their discipline. Some 57 countries are
represented by 800 athletes.
The 2006 WEG were covered on television in the United Kingdom by
the BBC, in the United States by HorseTV, in Canada by CBC Country
Canada, and in Germany by WDR.