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  2. Groom (profession) - Wikipedia

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    Grooms whose employers are involved in horse sports or horse racing are often required to travel with their employers to provide support services during competitions. The services required vary with the type of competition and range from simply ensuring that the horse is ready for the start of the competition to warming the horse up beforehand.

  3. Horse industry - Wikipedia

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    That study identified a direct economic impact of $39 billion and combined direct and indirect spending having an economic impact of $102 billion, supporting 1.4 million full-time jobs. Texas, California and Florida had the most horses, but the study also found a horse population of at least 20,000 animals in each of 45 of the 50 states. [7]

  4. Equestrianism - Wikipedia

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    The job of the horse is to hold the calf steady on the rope) This activity is still practiced on modern working ranches for branding, medical treatment, and so on. Team roping , also called "heading and heeling", is the only rodeo event where men and women riders may compete together.

  5. Ian Millar - Wikipedia

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    He has been a staple on the Canadian Equestrian Team for decades, and has amassed over $3.5 million [7] in prize earnings at the prestigious Spruce Meadows venue in Calgary, Alberta. With his horse, Big Ben (1976–1999), Millar won more than 40 Grand Prix titles worldwide and the Show Jumping World Cup two years in a row (1988 & 1989).

  6. Category:Canadian female equestrians - Wikipedia

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  8. Equine Canada - Wikipedia

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    It is the executive branch of Canada's Olympic and Paralympic equestrian teams; the national association and registry of Canadian equestrian athletes; the national regulatory body for equestrian coaches, competition organizers, and judges; and the national federation of Canadian horse breeders and Canadian breed registries.

  9. Equestrian facility - Wikipedia

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    An equestrian facility is created and maintained for the purpose of accommodating, training or competing equids, especially horses. Based on their use, they may be known as a barn, stables, or riding hall and may include commercial operations described by terms such as a boarding stable, livery yard, or livery stable.