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  2. Trick riding - Wikipedia

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    The Cossack Drag or Death Drag. Trick riding by Mr. Price in the 18th Century Roman riding Stunt riding at the King of the Ranges competition day, Murrurundi, NSW. Trick riding refers to the act of performing stunts while horseback riding, such as the rider standing upright on the back of a galloping horse, using a specially designed saddle with a reinforced steel horn, and specialized kossak ...

  3. List of equestrian sports - Wikipedia

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    Equitation – Art or practice of horse riding or horsemanship; Horse show – A judged exhibition of horses; Icelandic equitation – Form of horse riding traditional to Iceland; Jineteada gaucha – Traditional sport of Argentina and the Cono Sur; Mounted orienteering – Sport of orienteering while riding a horse; Pleasure riding – form of ...

  4. Connie Griffith - Wikipedia

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    She taught many famous female trick riders. She also trained over 100 trick horses. [2] Two of Griffith's signature tricks were the Tad Elder Suicide Drag and the Under the Belly tricks. Griffith is the only women to perform the Tad Elder Suicide Drag in her act. She also performed the Under the Belly trick more times than any other trick rider.

  5. Equestrian vaulting - Wikipedia

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    Horses also receive a score and are judged on the quality of their movement as well as their behavior. Vaulters compete in team, pas-de-deux and individual categories. An individual freestyle (also known as Kür) is a 1-minute program, the pas-de-deux kür is 2 minutes while the team is 4 minutes.

  6. Georgian horsemen in Wild West shows - Wikipedia

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    One of these tricks was when a rider removed his saddle and dismounted while riding at a full gallop and then remounted again fixing the saddle back on a horse. [3] This trick riding style was called Dzhigitovka (a Turkic word taken to mean skilful and courageous rider). They won widespread recognition and significantly influenced cowboys. [4]

  7. Airs above the ground - Wikipedia

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    In the capriole (meaning leap of a goat), the horse jumps from a raised position of the forehand straight up into the air, kicks out with the hind legs, and lands more or less on all four legs at the same time. It requires an enormously powerful horse to perform correctly, and is considered the most difficult of all the airs above the ground.

  8. Gymkhana (equestrian) - Wikipedia

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    Competitors run in heats against other riders Many of the games involve picking up or placing objects at speed Speed mounting and dismounting is an essential skill. Gymkhana classes are a collection of timed speed events such as; barrel racing, pole bending, keyhole race, keg race (also known as "down and back"), flag racing, a hybrid pattern like mountain cow horse, and stake race.

  9. Jigit - Wikipedia

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    Horse Training. History, training dzhigitovka Russia Archived 2012-03-28 at the Wayback Machine; Georgian Trick Riders in American Wild West Shows, 1890s-1920s by Irakli Makharadze, Publisher: McFarland; Official 2017 Equestrian Dzhigitovka Rules in Russian; Russian News Report on 2017 Equestrian Dzhigitovka World Championship