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  2. Helen Gibson - Wikipedia

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    When the Miller-Arlington Show suddenly closed in 1911, it left many performers stranded in Venice, California. [4] Thomas H. Ince, who was producing for the New York Motion Picture Company, hired the entire cast for the winter at $2,500 a week. The performers were paid $8 a week and boarded in Venice, where the horses were stabled.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Connie Griffith - Wikipedia

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    On her 12th birthday, her father gave her a used Porter trick riding saddle. He also promised her trick riding lessons with Dick Griffith. The lessons occurred soon after that. Dick said she was "a natural". The 95 pound student had all the attributes for a successful trick rider. [2] At 17, she became the Nebraska High School Rodeo Queen.

  5. Nancy Sheppard - Wikipedia

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    As a child, Sheppard's mother had shown horses in the Fort Worth Coliseum. Sheppard made her first rodeo appearance at the Hayward, California , rodeo as a trick rider and roper at 9 years old. She performed at the Pendleton Round-Up in Pendleton, Oregon when she was 11 years old.

  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. Category:Trick horses - Wikipedia

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    Trick horses, also known as performing horses, are horses used in acts where they appear demonstrate talents including mathematical skill. See also Learned pig . Pages in category "Trick horses"

  8. 2 horses ran onto a Los Angeles freeway and were struck ... - AOL

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    Two horses were struck and killed by passing vehicles late Tuesday after they ran onto a Los Angeles freeway, authorities said. Other drivers saved a third horse and helped the animal over to the ...

  9. Los Alamitos Race Course - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 running was the richest non-Breeders' Cup race ever contested in California with a purse of $2,038,250. It is also the only quarter horse race in the country with a guaranteed $2,000,000 purse. Los Alamitos also offers the richest three-year-old quarter horse race in the country, the Los Alamitos Super Derby.