This article traces the evolution of horsemanship from the early domestication of horses over 5,000 years ago to the sophisticated equestrian sports of today. It explores how horses transitioned from being vital in warfare and transport to becoming symbols of nobility, skill, and ceremony in ancient civilizations. The narrative continues through the Middle Ages and Renaissance, when riding became both an art form and competitive pursuit. In the modern era, horsemanship has developed into global Olympic disciplines like dressage, show jumping, and eventing, while also expanding into therapy and recreation. Today, horsemanship reflects a blend of tradition, innovation, and human-animal connection—embodying values of respect, trust, and harmony.
2nd July, 2025