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Cowboy mounted shooting (also called western mounted shooting and mounted shooting) is a competitive equestrian sport involving the riding of a horse to negotiate a shooting pattern. Depending on sponsoring organizations, it can be based on the historical reenactment of historic shooting events held at Wild West shows in the late 19th century.
Amateur Trapshooting Association (ATA) [1] Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association (CMSA) [2] Commonwealth Shooting Federation; CMA - Competitive Marksman Action [3] Fédération Internationale de Tir aux Armes Sportives de Chasse (FITASC) [4] English: International Shooting Federation for Hunting Sports; Interallied Confederation of Reserve ...
Canadian Cutting Horse Association; Cowboy; Cowboy mounted shooting; Cutting (sport) G. Gymkhana (equestrian) L. Latigo leather; N. National Reined Cow Horse Association;
The OKC Gun Club hosted the national championships for cowboy action shooting. More than 700 shooters from 40 states and four countries attended.
The Canadian Shooting Sports Association (CSSA) was formed by the merger of the Ontario Handgun Association (OHA) and the Ontario Smallbore Federation (OSF). [6] The CSSA is a national organization with representation and membership in every province and claims over 30,000 members. [6]
Cowboy mounted shooting, also called Western Mounted Shooting or simply Mounted Shooting, is a competitive equestrian sport involving the riding of a horse to negotiate a shooting pattern. Rule sets vary between shooting sport organizations, it can be based on the historical reenactment of historic shooting events held at Wild West shows in the ...
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.
Chuckwagon racing is an equestrian rodeo sport in which drivers in a chuckwagon led by a team of Thoroughbred horses race around a track.. The sport is most popular in the Prairie Provinces of Canada, where the World Professional Chuckwagon Association and the Canadian Professional Chuckwagon Association are the two major racing circuits.