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  2. Category:Canadian female equestrians - Wikipedia

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  3. 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.

  4. Canadian Equestrian Team - Wikipedia

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    In the first half of the twentieth century, international equestrian sport was dominated by military riders. In Canada, the Canadian Militia (later renamed as the Canadian Army) was recognized by the federal government as the country's first national equestrian federation, and began the process of building the first institutional CET.

  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. Amy Millar - Wikipedia

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    Amy Millar (born 14 February 1977) is a Canadian equestrian who competes in the sport of show jumping. [1] [2] Following a successful junior career, Amy quickly enjoyed success at the Grand Prix level. [3] She made her Nations Cup debut for Canada in 2000 at Spruce Meadows in Calgary, Alberta. [3]

  7. 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.