Video Of 'Rave Horse' Goes Viral At The Tokyo Olympics

July 31, 2021

A "rave horse" dancing to a classic house mix at the Tokyo Olympics is taking the internet by storm.

Steffen Peters and his 13-year-old gelding named Suppenkasper danced to beats like Haddaway's "What is Love?" and the iconic "Destination Calabria" remix, earning countless new fans of Equestrian Dressage.

A TikTok user named Olivia was watching the performance and can be heard telling her brother Alex to "come look at this rave horse".

The video has over 8 million views and counting.

"The horse picked the song," one user commented.

"Never in my life will I understand how this became a real Olympic sport but I will defend it with my life," another user said.

@gaaydhd

can they do this in the closing ceremonies ##tokyoolympics ##horsedressage ##usagold ##olympicstokyo2021 ##equestriandance ##horseychallenge

♬ original sound - Olivia

Unfortunately, Peters and his rave horse did not medal after coming in tenth place.

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