- FEI World Equestrian Games
The FEI World Equestrian Games are the major international championships for
equestrianism , considered by many horsemen to be more important than the Olympics, and administered by theFédération Equestre Internationale (FEI). The games have been held every four years, half way between each pair of consecutiveSummer Olympic Games , since 1990. Prior to that year, all ten of the FEI's individual disciplines held separate championships, usually in separate countries.The WEG have gradually expanded to include eight of the FEI's disciplines:
combined driving ,dressage ,endurance riding ,eventing , paraequestrianism,reining ,show jumping , and vaulting. The FEI's two remaining disciplines,horseball [ [http://www.fihb-horseball.org/component/option,com_eventlist/Itemid,99/ Horseball Championship Calendar] , retrieved 1 January 2008] andtent pegging [ [http://www.maharaj.org/blog-tentpegging08.shtml 2008 FEI International Tent Pegging Championships] , retrieved 23 February 2008] , still conduct separate championships.The WEG represent many of the world's top riders and most skilled horses, who compete over 15 days. Riders competing at WEG go through a rigorous selection process during the 4 years preceding each competition. Each participating country sends teams composed of the very best equestrians in their discipline. Some 57 countries are represented by 800 athletes.
Locations
Medal count
The current historical medal count of the FEI World Equestrian Games is as follows:
Note: Medal count is sorted by total gold medals, then total silver medals, then total bronze medals, then alphabetically.
*fnb|1 If totaled together,Germany andWest Germany would have a total of 58 medals (25 gold, 13 silver, and 20 bronze)
*fnb|2West Germany competed only in the 1990 Games, as it becameGermany prior to the 1994 Games
*fnb|3 TheSoviet Union competed only in the 1990 Games, as it collapsed prior to the 1994 GamesResults
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Eventing World Championship
*Show Jumping World Championships
*Dressage World Championship References
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