The World Equestrian Games. This sprawling event is held every four years, structured to fall between the Olympic Games and governed by the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI). Contestants from all over the world compete in 8 different types of events, or "Disciples", to take home top honors.
Dressage means "training" in French, and the objective of this event is to study the horse's behavior when performing a number of simple exercises. The winner in this event will be a horse that's calm, supple, loose, and flexible, but also confident, attractive, and keen, with a perfect harmony with his rider.
Five judges oversee the competition and mark the results of each test independently of one another, and the horse with the highest score is the winner!
In the Driving Competition, each driver handles a set of four horses through the three competitions of the event: Driven Dressage, Marathon, and Obstacle Cones.
Final rankings are determined by the team with lowest number of penalties throughout all 3 stages of the competition.
Horse and driver must navigate a massive 100 mile course with five stops along the way for veterinarians to check and make sure the horse is fit enough to continue. The race is against the clock, for the competitor who finishes in the shortest time takes home the win.
A general, overall competition of horse and rider, this event spans 3 days, each day with its distinct test, and the driver will ride the same horse throughout all 3 days. The tests are Dressage, Cross Country, and Jumping. Dressage will test performance, training, and horse behavior; Cross Country tests horse endurance, obedience, and driving skill; and Jumping will complete the competition by testing the horse's jumping ability and willingness to continue after 2 previous days of hard work.
Jumping is an excellent way to demonstrate the horse's freedom, energy, skill, speed, and obedience as well as the rider's showmanship and level of control over the animal. Horse and rider must navigate a difficult course fraught with obstacles, and penalties are incurred for going over time, knocking over an obstacle, or the horse and/or driver refusing to complete an obstacle. The team with the fewest points wins!
This brand new competition is specifically designed for riders with physical disabilities and provides them the opportunity to compete in a high performance equestrian sport alongside able-bodied riders from all over the world.
The Reining event is designed to showcase and test the athletic ability of a western type horse in a show arena. Competitors are required to run one of several approved patterns. Each pattern will test horse and driver's reining abilities and includes slow small circles, large fast circles, flying lead changes, 360 spins done in place, and exciting sliding stops. Judges will award points to each competitor and the highest point value wins.
The popular vaulting competition requires great discipline, harmony between horse and rider, and outstanding physical condition from the rider. Vaulting covers a wide variety of events and styles, including individuals, pairs, and teams. Using the moving horse as a base, riders perform gymnastic type moves on the back of the horse, creating elaborate pyramids and poses and also different methods of mounting and dismounting.
Judging of this event is based on form, technique, difficulty, balance, security, and consideration of the horse. The horse is a critical aspect of scoring, having an influence of up to 20%, as it must be a consummate athlete with good character, temperament, and balance. The horse is guided by a longeur who must ensure a good, steady canter is always maintained while the vaulter performs.
Equestrian Lakes is an upscale development specifically designed to complement the country and equestrian lifestyle. Sprawling a massive 934 acres, Equestrian Lakes offers the ultimate in serene, peaceful country living with you and your equine. Breathtaking, expansive home sites that average 5 to 16 acres are offered, complete with underground utilities and Shelby County-managed and maintained roads. Building the house of your dreams has never been easier.
Equestrian Lake's main focus is outdoor and country living. Eight miles of fenced, well maintained riding or hiking trails wind all over the property, through breathtaking woods, crossing creek bottoms, and winding around the shores of picturesque lakes. There's also a lake path with a rubberized, no-slip surface. The lakes themselves are very well stocked, begging you to test your fishing and wrangling abilities. There are playgrounds for the little ones, parts of the paths are lit for cool evening walks, and park benches complete the perfect country location.
Our rock pavilion is the perfect spot for a wedding reception, birthday party, or other special occasion. A kitchen, fireplace, swimming pool, and kiddie pool can all be reserved just for you. There's a magnificent panoramic view that your guests can enjoy, complemented by our 15 acre lake and a meandering rock river that flows down from the pavilion and turns into a waterfall on the lake shore. Breathtaking!
Contact Us today to learn more about equestrian and country living.
Equestrian Lakes
PO Box 4
Finchville, KY 40022
(502) 633-1408
The World Equestrian Games. This sprawling event is held every four years, structured to fall between the Olympic Games and governed by the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI). Contestants from all over the world compete in 8 different types of events, or "Disciples", to take home top honors.
Dressage means "training" in French, and the objective of this event is to study the horse's behavior when performing a number of simple exercises. The winner in this event will be a horse that's calm, supple, loose, and flexible, but also confident, attractive, and keen, with a perfect harmony with his rider.
Five judges oversee the competition and mark the results of each test independently of one another, and the horse with the highest score is the winner!
In the Driving Competition, each driver handles a set of four horses through the three competitions of the event: Driven Dressage, Marathon, and Obstacle Cones.
Final rankings are determined by the team with lowest number of penalties throughout all 3 stages of the competition.
Horse and driver must navigate a massive 100 mile course with five stops along the way for veterinarians to check and make sure the horse is fit enough to continue. The race is against the clock, for the competitor who finishes in the shortest time takes home the win.
A general, overall competition of horse and rider, this event spans 3 days, each day with its distinct test, and the driver will ride the same horse throughout all 3 days. The tests are Dressage, Cross Country, and Jumping. Dressage will test performance, training, and horse behavior; Cross Country tests horse endurance, obedience, and driving skill; and Jumping will complete the competition by testing the horse's jumping ability and willingness to continue after 2 previous days of hard work.
Jumping is an excellent way to demonstrate the horse's freedom, energy, skill, speed, and obedience as well as the rider's showmanship and level of control over the animal. Horse and rider must navigate a difficult course fraught with obstacles, and penalties are incurred for going over time, knocking over an obstacle, or the horse and/or driver refusing to complete an obstacle. The team with the fewest points wins!
This brand new competition is specifically designed for riders with physical disabilities and provides them the opportunity to compete in a high performance equestrian sport alongside able-bodied riders from all over the world.
The Reining event is designed to showcase and test the athletic ability of a western type horse in a show arena. Competitors are required to run one of several approved patterns. Each pattern will test horse and driver's reining abilities and includes slow small circles, large fast circles, flying lead changes, 360 spins done in place, and exciting sliding stops. Judges will award points to each competitor and the highest point value wins.
The popular vaulting competition requires great discipline, harmony between horse and rider, and outstanding physical condition from the rider. Vaulting covers a wide variety of events and styles, including individuals, pairs, and teams. Using the moving horse as a base, riders perform gymnastic type moves on the back of the horse, creating elaborate pyramids and poses and also different methods of mounting and dismounting.
Judging of this event is based on form, technique, difficulty, balance, security, and consideration of the horse. The horse is a critical aspect of scoring, having an influence of up to 20%, as it must be a consummate athlete with good character, temperament, and balance. The horse is guided by a longeur who must ensure a good, steady canter is always maintained while the vaulter performs.
Equestrian Lakes is an upscale development specifically designed to complement the country and equestrian lifestyle. Sprawling a massive 934 acres, Equestrian Lakes offers the ultimate in serene, peaceful country living with you and your equine. Breathtaking, expansive home sites that average 5 to 16 acres are offered, complete with underground utilities and Shelby County-managed and maintained roads. Building the house of your dreams has never been easier.
Equestrian Lake's main focus is outdoor and country living. Eight miles of fenced, well maintained riding or hiking trails wind all over the property, through breathtaking woods, crossing creek bottoms, and winding around the shores of picturesque lakes. There's also a lake path with a rubberized, no-slip surface. The lakes themselves are very well stocked, begging you to test your fishing and wrangling abilities. There are playgrounds for the little ones, parts of the paths are lit for cool evening walks, and park benches complete the perfect country location.
Our rock pavilion is the perfect spot for a wedding reception, birthday party, or other special occasion. A kitchen, fireplace, swimming pool, and kiddie pool can all be reserved just for you. There's a magnificent panoramic view that your guests can enjoy, complemented by our 15 acre lake and a meandering rock river that flows down from the pavilion and turns into a waterfall on the lake shore. Breathtaking!
Contact Us today to learn more about equestrian and country living.
Equestrian Lakes
PO Box 4
Finchville, KY 40022
(502) 633-1408