Astonishing trick riders from Azerbaijan on June 30 stunned crowds at the Royal Windsor Horse Show, Report informs referring to the Daily Mail.
Several performers in traditional dress impressed a limited audience of 1,000 spectators gathered to watch the festivities on June 30, as Dressage Tests kicked off the five-day event on the grounds of Windsor Castle.
In a jaw-dropping performance, skilled riders performed the splits while balancing on two trotting horses and hung upside down from their steeds as they galloped across the showground.
Riding is a respected tradition in Azerbaijan, which is thought to be one of the first regions globally where horses were domesticated. The nation is home to two breeds: the Karabakh and the Dilbaz.
Daredevil riders from the European Azerbaijan Society (TEAS) have previously supported the Royal Windsor Horse Show alongside their Karabakh steeds. They described the tradition as 'running deep' and a 'shared passion.'
The Royal Windsor Horse Show continues tomorrow until its final event on July 4.