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  2. Charrería - Wikipedia

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    Charrería (pronounced [tʃareˈɾia]), also known as Jaripeo [1] [2] [3] is a sport and discipline arising from equestrian activities and livestock traditions used in the haciendas of the Viceroyalty of New Spain.

  3. Jaripeo - Wikipedia

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    Dating back to 16th century Mexico, jaripeo was originally a form of bull fighting in which the rider rode the bull to death. [17] The jaripeo later evolved to be seen as a test of courage rather than to just simply ride the bull to death. The modern objective of this event is to attempt to ride the bull until it becomes tame and stops bucking ...

  4. Ariat - Wikipedia

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    Ariat manufactures boots in the United States, Mexico, Asia and Europe. [10] Co-founder Beth Cross worked with biomechanical research groups and testing labs in the making of Ariat's boots, [11] which are designed to be durable in outdoor environments, with patented Duratread outsoles, [12] and patented Advanced Torque Stability technology, (ATS), a multi-layered lightweight sole with a gel ...

  5. Horse leg protection - Wikipedia

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    Brushing boots, also called splint boots, galloping boots and sport boots, are used to protect a horse's legs during exercise from injuries caused by strikes from the opposite leg, hoof or horseshoe. The boots generally cover the leg from below the knee to below the fetlock with a padded area between the legs protecting the cannon bone and fetlock.

  6. Riding boot - Wikipedia

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    Black English riding field boots. A riding boot is a boot made to be used for horse riding.The classic boot comes high enough up the leg to prevent the leathers of the saddle from pinching the leg of the rider, has a sturdy toe to protect the rider's foot when on the ground [citation needed] and has a distinct heel to prevent the foot from sliding through the stirrup.

  7. Jodhpurs - Wikipedia

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    Classic riding jodhpurs, showing the extra width in the thigh area, which allows for lateral leg movement when in the saddle. Special adaptations for riding include a pattern cut with the leg seams on the outside of the leg; a patch on the inside of the knee, sometimes of a hard-wearing material such as leather; and in some cases a similar leather or leather-like panel on the seat that helps ...

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