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  2. Trail (horse show) - Wikipedia

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    A typical trail course requires horse and rider to open and pass through a small gate while mounted; walk across a fake bridge; cross over a set of rails or logs at a walk, trot or lope; back up, often with a turn while backing; sidepass, often over a rail or log; turn on the forehand or hindquarters within a confined area; and tolerate some ...

  3. Horse showmanship - Wikipedia

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    The class is also sometimes called "Fitting and Showmanship", "Showmanship In-Hand", "Showmanship at Halter" or "Halter Showmanship" It involves a person on the ground leading a horse, wearing a halter or bridle, through a series of maneuvers called a pattern. The horse itself is not judged on its conformation. Exhibitors are judged on ...

  4. Trail course - Wikipedia

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    Trail course at the 2018 NLBRA Finals. Trail course is a rodeo event in which a horse and rider attempt to complete a series of obstacles in the fastest time. It combines the horse's athletic ability and the horsemanship skills of a rider in order to safely and successfully maneuver a horse through a series of five obstacles. [1]

  5. Court rules public has a right to access gated Hillside trail

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    Sep. 12—Roger Marks, vice president of the nonprofit Friends of the Stewart Public Trail in Potter Valley A property owner on the Anchorage Hillside who blocked off access to a hiking and ...

  6. Glossary of equestrian terms - Wikipedia

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    halter class A horse show competition where the horses are led, not ridden, and judged on their conformation. [1]: 99 Also called in-hand or breeding classes. hand A measurement of the height of a horse. Originally taken from the size of a grown man's hand but now standardized to 4 inches. The measurement is usually taken from the ground to the ...

  7. Western riding - Wikipedia

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    A cowboy of the old west in classic regalia Modern competitors in western equipment lined up at a horse show class, awaiting results. Western riding is considered a style of horse riding which has evolved from the ranching and welfare traditions which were brought to the Americas by the Spanish conquistadors, as well as both equipment and riding style which evolved to meet the working needs of ...

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  9. Combined driving - Wikipedia

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    The driver qualifies for the class usually by successfully competing in a lower class for a set period of time or a number of wins. Most people start driving with a single pony or horse. Many clubs run special classes for the smallest ponies. A 'training division' is for a novice horse; the driver may be of any level, including a seasoned driver.