Gates and Breeds
Riding Gear
Anatomy
Racing world
Western vs English
100

This four-beat gait is the slowest of a horse’s natural movements.

What is a filly.

100

A rider places this piece of equipment in the horse’s mouth to help with control.

What is a bit?

100

This is the hard, outer covering of a horse’s foot that supports its weight.

What is the hoof.

100

This prestigious horse race, held on the first Saturday in May, is the first leg of the Triple Crown.

What is the Kentucky Derby 

100

Unlike Western saddles, English saddles do not have this feature, which helps riders rope cattle.

What is the saddle horn?

200

This black-and-white spotted breed is named after a Native American tribe.

What is the appaloosa 

200

This protective covering goes on a horse’s legs to prevent injuries during riding or jumping.

What are splint boots?

200

Unlike humans, horses cannot do this with their stomachs, making colic a serious concern.

What is throw up.

200

This legendary racehorse won the Triple Crown in 1973 and still holds the record for the fastest time in all three races.

Who is Secretariat?

200

This Western riding event involves guiding a horse through a precise pattern of spins, stops, and circles.

What is reining?

300

This breed, known for its "fox trot" gait, was developed in the Ozark Mountains.

What is the Missouri Fox Trotter?

300

This strap runs from the girth to the bridle and helps prevent a horse from lifting its head too high.

What is a martingale?


300

This joint, located on the horse’s hind leg, functions similarly to a human ankle.

What is the hock?

300

In this Olympic equestrian sport, riders jump over a series of obstacles within a set time limit.

What is show jumping?

300

English riders wear tall boots, while Western riders typically wear these.

What are cowboy boots?

400

The Peruvian Paso is famous for this special lateral gait, known for its smoothness.

What is the Paso Llano?

400

Western saddles have this feature to help distribute the rider’s weight over a larger area.

What is a saddle tree?

400

This V-shaped, spongy structure in the hoof acts as a shock absorber.

What is the frog.

400

Unlike flat racing, this type of race involves horses jumping over obstacles such as fences and ditches.

What is steeplechase?

400

This English riding discipline, included in the Olympics, requires horse and rider to perform intricate movements from memory.

What is dressage?

600

This elegant Spanish breed is known for its high-stepping movements in dressage.

What is the Andalusian?

600

This type of noseband, commonly used in dressage, has an extra strap that goes under the bit to keep the horse’s mouth closed.

What is a flash noseband?

600

Horses lack this common skeletal feature found in humans and many animals, making their back less flexible.

What is a collarbone (clavicle)?

600

This world-famous British horse race, known for its royal attendance, is held annually at Ascot.

What is the Royal Ascot?

600

The foundation of English riding can be traced back to the military training of these ancient European warriors, who needed agile horses for mounted combat.

Who were the cavalry?