Horsemanship

  • 71François Robichon de La Guérinière — (1688 1751) was a French riding master who had a profound effect on accepted method for correct training of the horse, and is one of the most influential riders on the art of dressage. Contents 1 History 2 Riding Theories 3 Published works …

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  • 72Military history of Australia during the Second Boer War — The military history of Australia during the Boer War is complex, and includes a period of history in which the six formerly autonomous British Australian colonies federated to become the Commonwealth of Australia. At the outbreak of the Second… …

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  • 73showjumping —    From antiquity, horse owners have rarely been able to resist the temptation to demonstrate their steed’s superiority in speed or agility and their own prowess as riders or trainers. Vienna’s Spanish Riding School, founded in 1572, is testimony …

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  • 74Manege — Ma*nege (?; 277), n. [F. man[ e]ge. See {Manage}, n.] 1. The art of horsemanship, or of training horses. [1913 Webster] 2. A school for teaching horsemanship, and for training horses. Chesterfield. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 75manège — also manege noun Etymology: French manège, from Italian maneggio training of a horse more at manage Date: 1644 1. a school for teaching horsemanship and for training horses 2. the art of horsemanship or of training horses 3. the movements or… …

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  • 76Eventing — The cross country phase Eventing (also known as horse trials) is an equestrian event comprising dressage, cross country, and show jumping. This event has its roots in a comprehensive cavalry test requiring mastery of several types of riding. The… …

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  • 77Barrel Racing — Wrtimedevent event eventcourse =|Barrel racing is a rodeo event in which a horse and rider attempt to complete a pattern around preset barrels in the fastest time. Though both sexes compete at the youth level and in some amateur venues, in… …

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  • 78William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne — Infobox Nobility name =William Cavendish title = Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne KG KB PC spouse =Elizabeth Bassett Margaret Cavendish issue =Jane Cavendish Charles Cavendish Elizabeth Cavendish Henry Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle Frances Cavendish… …

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  • 79Stirrup — For the bone, see stapes. For other uses of the word stirrup, see Stirrup (disambiguation). The stirrup is a ring with a flat bottom fixed on a leather strap, usually hung from each side of a saddle by an adjustable strap to create a footrest for …

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  • 80Horse gait — This is an article on horse gaits; for other meanings, see: gait (disambiguation). Horse gaits are the different ways in which a horse can move, either naturally or as a result of specialized training by humans.Ensminger, M. E. Horses and… …

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