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  2. Interscholastic Equestrian Association - Wikipedia

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    A Varsity Open Over Fences rider jumps a fence at the 2019 IEA Zone 9 Finals. The hunt seat discipline offers both over fences classes and flat classes, judged on the riders equitation. Within hunt seat 11 divisions are offered. High school members can compete in either Varsity Open over fences (fences set at 2'6), Varsity Intermediate over ...

  3. Sharon Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Sharon Ann Hunt (born 11 October 1977 in Bury St Edmunds) is a British three-day eventing rider. Hunt was educated at Culford School and the Perse School for Girls . With her horse Tankers Town, she was fifth at Badminton Horse Trials then she won the bronze medal for Great Britain in the team eventing at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing .

  4. Training the Three-Day Event Horse and Rider - Wikipedia

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    Training the Three-Day Event Horse and Rider (ISBN 0-385-42520-1) is a 1995 book written by James C. Wofford, covering each phase of the equestrian sport of eventing, as well as a brief history of the event and a section on choosing a proper horse for the sport. The book ends with a section on conditioning and interval training, and provides ...

  5. Hunt seat - Wikipedia

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    Hunt seat competition in North America includes both flat and over fences for show hunters, which judge the horse's movement and form, and equitation classes, which judge the rider's ability both on the flat and over fences. The term hunt seat may also refer to any form of forward seat riding, including the kind seen in show jumping and eventing.

  6. Riding aids - Wikipedia

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    Top: a dressage whip. Bottom: a hunt crop. The whip is usually longer and more flexible than a crop or bat, and has a lash at its end. The whip is used to back up the rider's leg aids. Additionally, it may be used as a training tool, using light taps, when teaching the horse to collect their gaits or perform movements such as the piaffe. Types ...

  7. Ray Hunt (horse trainer) - Wikipedia

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    Ray Hunt is said to be Tom Dorrance's best-known student. [5] They met around 1960, at a fair in Elko, Nevada. [5] While Dorrance avoided media attention and clinics, by the mid-1970s, Hunt was giving clinics far and wide. Ray Hunt is famous for starting each clinic with the statement, "I'm here for the horse, to help him get a better deal."

  8. National Hunt racing - Wikipedia

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    National Hunt Racing, also known as Jump Racing, [1] is a form of horse racing particular to many European countries, including, but not limited to: France, Great Britain and Ireland. Jump Racing requires horses to jump over fences and ditches.

  9. U.S. ISDE Team - Wikipedia

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    Hunt 1964, 1970 Steve: McQueen: 1964 American film actor Stu Peters 1964 AMA Hall of Fame inductee [6] Al Rogers 1964–1965, 1968 John Smith 1964 John Steen 1964 Bill Stewart 1964 John Taylor 1964 Mel Green 1965, 1969 C. Boehler 1965 Klims Cox 1965 Ed Kretz, Jr. 1965 Lars Larson 1965, 1967–73, 1975–76, 1978–79 Swedish Team 1965, 1967