Gymkhana

Gymkhana is timed obstacle racing on horseback. It's one of the most exciting family oriented equestrian sports in the world. The California Gymkhana Association has more information about this fast growing sport that anyone can enjoy.
Gymkhana is the action packed, precision sport of the equestrian world. A good Gymkhana horse must have the speed of a race horse, the turning quickness and agility of a cutting horse and the control and responsiveness of the stock horse.
The word “Gymkhana” is thought to have originated in India, probably meaning
‘games on horseback’. The English military, during the Colonial period, used
horses for both transportation and military maneuvers. On Sunday afternoons,
the calvary would compete in horseback games to sharpen their horsemanship for
war. Thus, Gymkhana had it's beginning. Through the years different events have been
added, some of which originated in Europe and others which were developed in
this country. Ring Spearing, an event that is still part of Gymkhana in some
areas, resembles the knight in medieval days riding full charge with his lance
aimed at his enemy. The British Bengal Lancer engaged in Tent-Pegging, using
his lance to unearth the tent pegs of the enemy, bringing down the tent on his
adversaries. Pole Bending can easily be seen as good training for a Calvary
charge through dense forest. The Rescue Race and Cowhide Race were originated
by the Native American Indians as a way to rescue their comrades in battle.
Similarly, the Speedball Race may have derived from the Native American Indians
counting "coup" in which they would touch their enemies without harming
them. The Pony Express Race, of course, simulates the old time Pony Express
rider who delivered the mail between St. Louis and Sacramento in the Old West.

In recent years Gymkhana has been steadily gaining in popularity. New events have been designed for competition between riders which bring into play the abilities of the rider and the speed and handiness of the horse. A number of events such as Barrel Racing, Pole Bending, and the Keyhole Race, can be found at gymkhanas throughout the United States.
For more information check out the California Gymkhana Association web site.