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  2. Track surface - Wikipedia

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    Equestrian Surfaces: Sand, synthetic fibers, elastic fiber coated with wax. The footing is approximately seven inches deep, followed by a geotextile membrane/tarmac. [7] Santa Anita Park (replaced) Hollywood Park (closed down) Courbold Park, Sunshine Coast Toowoomba, Queensland Klampenborg, Denmark Taby Galopp, Sweden (closed)

  3. The Show Place Arena - Wikipedia

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    In addition, equestrian, rodeo and other events use the arena with 6-8 inches of stonedust on the concrete floor to provide the preferred footing for equestrian events. The arena is currently home to horse shows, computer shows, train shows, concerts, religious events, cultural festivals, trade shows and graduations.

  4. North American Single-footing Horse - Wikipedia

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    The North American Single-footing Horse, also called the Single-footing Horse or Single-footer, is a horse breed originating in the southern United States.The term "single-foot" refers to an intermediate ambling gait, sometimes alternately called the rack or paso largo, where the horse lifts each foot up separately and puts it down alone.

  5. Eric Leopardi and Kaitlyn Moneer Announce the Opening of ...

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    In an exciting development for equestrian enthusiasts, entrepreneur and TV producer Eric Leopardi and professional rider Kaitlyn Moneer have announced the upcoming opening of Horselux Equestrian ...

  6. Steeplechase (horse racing) - Wikipedia

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    The equestrian sport of eventing had a steeplechase phase, which was held in its CCI 3 Day event format. This phase is called cross country phase B when in the context of eventing. [ 26 ] There was a roads and tracks phase, a steeplechase phase, a second, faster roads and track phase and finally the cross country jumps course.

  7. Robert Jolicoeur - Wikipedia

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    He is noted for designing the show jumping courses for a number of major equestrian competitions. He was the jumping course designer for the 1976 Olympic games in Montreal, [1] and designed the entire equestrian venue for the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, [2] as well as parts of the Kentucky Horse Park. [1]

  8. Washington International Horse Show - Wikipedia

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    The Washington International Horse Show was founded in 1958 and quickly became a prestigious event for riders of all ages. [3] Over the years, many breeds and disciplines participated including Arabians, Cutting, Dressage, Walkers, Quarter Horses and Hunter/Jumper. [4]

  9. List of gaited horse breeds - Wikipedia

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    Gaited horses are horse breeds that have selective breeding for natural gaited tendencies, that is, the ability to perform one of the smooth-to-ride, intermediate speed, four-beat horse gaits, collectively referred to as ambling gaits. [1] In most "gaited" breeds, an ambling gait is a hereditary trait.