Return to news index

How to Qualify for Dressage at Paris 2024. The Olympic Qualification System Explained

The Chateau de Versailles will be the backdrop of the Paris 2024 dressage competition, which has been compared to equestrian ballet. Once again, a maximum of 60 athlete-horse pairs will take part, but first they will need to showcase their elegance over the two-year qualification period to be in with a chance of winning an Olympic medal.

Equality is one of the principles of equestrian - a unique Olympic sport in which men and women compete for the same medals in the same events. And Paris 2024 will be no exception. Once, again there will be three equestrian competitions - dressage, jumping and eventing. And each of them is unique, including within the qualification process.

At Paris 2024, the equestrian ballet has a stage that suits the magnificence and elegance of the dressage - the Chateau de Versailles.

But before they ride for the medals, find out the answers to the main questions about the dressage qualification process for Paris 2024.

Please click here to read the rest of the article as it appears on the Eurodressage website.

Your browser is out of date!

Update your browser to view this website correctly. Update my browser now

×