| Date | 31 May 1900 |
|---|---|
| Status | Olympic |
| Location | Place de Breteuil, Paris |
| Participants | 25 from 5 countries |
Hacks and hunters, also called hunter hack, is an English pleasure show class where the riders perform on the flat, at a walk, trot, canter and hand gallop, and then jump two low fences. Scoring is based on the horse and riders’ manners, gait and conformation, and their ability to jump the fences cleanly. Virtually nothing is known about this event in 1900, which has never again been on the Olympic Programme.
The title was won by Napoléon Murat, who was the great-nephew of Emperor Napoléon I of France. Three women competed – Italian Elvira Guerra and Frenchwomen Jane Moulin and Blanche de Marcigny.