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  2. Andreas Helgstrand - Wikipedia

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    A video of this performance (to the hip-hop song "No Mo" by Red Astaire) has circulated widely on YouTube, being seen over 5 million times. Helgstrand withdrew from the 2007 Dressage World Cup finals in Las Vegas when Matiné twisted her left front pastern on arrival while getting out of the van. [7]

  3. Airs above the ground - Wikipedia

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    The pesade and levade are the first airs taught to the High School horse, and it is from these that all other airs are taught. In the pesade, the horse raises its forehand off the ground and tucks the forelegs evenly, carrying all weight on the hindquarters, to form a 45-degree angle with the ground.

  4. Hobby horsing - Wikipedia

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    Hobby horsing is a hobby with gymnastic elements which uses hobby horses, also known as stick horses. [1] [2] Movement sequences similar to those in show jumping or dressage are partly simulated in courses, without real horses being used.

  5. Steffen Peters - Wikipedia

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    Steffen Peters (born September 18, 1964) is a German-born equestrian who competes for the United States in dressage.He has participated in five Olympic Games, winning a team bronze medal on two occasions (in 1996 and 2016) and a team silver medal once ().

  6. Piaffe - Wikipedia

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    The piaffe (French pronunciation:) is a dressage movement where the horse is in a highly collected and cadenced trot, in place or nearly in place. [1] The center of gravity of the horse should be more towards the hind end, with the hindquarters slightly lowered and great bending of the joints in the hind legs. The front end of the horse is ...

  7. Richard Davison (equestrian) - Wikipedia

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    Davison at the 2012 Olympics. Richard Davison (born 20 September 1955) is an Olympic standard dressage rider. [1]Davison is a four-time Olympian having represented Great Britain at the Olympic Games in London in 2012, Athens in 2004, Sydney in 2000 and Atlanta in 1996. [2]

  8. Glamourdale - Wikipedia

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    Glamourdale (born 2011) is a stallion ridden by the Dutch-Based, British equestrian Charlotte Fry in the sport of dressage. He is the 2022 world champion in the Grand Prix Special and Grand Prix Freestyle. [1]

  9. Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour - Wikipedia

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    Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour (born 2 January 1992) is a Danish Olympic dressage horse rider. [1] Representing Denmark, she competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro where she finished 13th in the individual and 6th in the team competition.