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  2. Endurance riding - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, a non-competitive introductory trail ride for novice riders and horses will be offered alongside the endurance competition, generally about 15 miles long. All AERC rides are required to offer completion awards to all horse and rider teams who meet completion criteria (including the horse being judged "fit to continue), as well ...

  3. Ranch sorting - Wikipedia

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    As the riders cross a white line, the announcer says a number between 0 and 9. Starting with that number, riders have 75 seconds to sort the cattle, in order, over the white line. Cutting (sport) is a sport where a horse and rider are judged on their ability to separate a calf away from a cattle herd and keep it from returning to the herd for a ...

  4. Lane's End Farm - Wikipedia

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    The farm has been home to a number of famous horses and stallions including 1987 Belmont Stakes winner Bet Twice, 1999 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner Charismatic, 1999 Belmont Stakes winner Lemon Drop Kid, 1992 Belmont Stakes winner A. P. Indy, 1990 Preakness Stakes winner Summer Squall, 2003 Canadian Triple Crown winner Wando, champion sire Smart Strike, and European runner Law ...

  5. Novice (racehorse) - Wikipedia

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    A novice in National Hunt horse racing is a horse which has not won in a particular type of race prior to the start of the current season. A novice hurdler has not won a hurdle race before the start of the current season, while a novice chaser has not won a steeplechase before the start of the current season.

  6. Dover, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code: 66420. Area code: 785: FIPS code: 20-18450: ... The inn was an ideal stopping point to rest or trade out horses, get a bite to eat, and spend the night ...

  7. Cob (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Typically of a stout build, with strong bones, large joints, and steady disposition, it is a body type of horse rather than a specific breed. Historically, in the United Kingdom and, to a lesser extent, the eastern United States , a "cob" may be a common horse used for everyday riding but in the past was used for driving carts.

  8. Equestrianism - Wikipedia

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    The type of trauma associated with equestrian sports has been termed "horse riders' perineum". [46] A case series of 4 female mountain bike riders and 2 female horse riders found both patient-reported perineal pain and evidence of sub-clinical changes in the clitoris; [47] the relevance of these findings to horse riding is unknown.

  9. Missouri Fox Trotter - Wikipedia

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    A Missouri Fox Trotter, with rider, can maintain a speed of 5 to 8 miles per hour (8.0 to 12.9 km/h) while using the fox trot, and can cover short distances at up to 10 miles per hour (16 km/h). [6] In comparison, the average medium trot speed is 6 to 8 miles per hour (9.7 to 12.9 km/h).