17 years and 4 days
The London olympics take 19 days and the paralympics take 2 weeks
well u do the caring and everything and then training and then friend with your horse so just take well care of train well and become freinds with your horse and if your intering the olympics good luck suporting the us of a
As long as it takes for you to master the art of riding a horse.
Depends what you do with it.
2000 years
it would take a long time even if you are on a horse they can and will get tiered they will need to drink some water and stop for a brake.
a long time lol
It varies. It depepnds on where you live, and how busy the company is.
months
Some horses that would be good for beginners would be: The quarter horse- one of the most popular breeds in the USA The appaloosa The pinto The connemara Hope that helped! It does not have to do with the breed of the horse!! take this from a VERY EXPERIENCED RIDER! the best horse for a beginner would be a horse that is atleast 20 year-old. why? because a 20 year old horse ( a horse on the older side) is more mellow and is less likely to bolt or take off. so if you are planning on doing lessons, ask for a older horse that has been doing lessons for a long time, hope that helped you!
From 393CE to 1892
Roughly 2 weeks