Definition
Endurance riding is a long-distance equestrian sport where riders and horses compete over distances ranging from 50 to 100 miles in a single day. It tests the stamina, fitness, and partnership between horse and rider. Imagine running a marathon πββοΈ, but on horseback π! Unlike a simple race, vet checks are performed regularly to ensure the horse's well-being. Successful endurance riding requires careful pacing, hydration, and a deep understanding of equine physiology.