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  2. Girth (tack) - Wikipedia

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    A girth on a Chilean saddle. A girth, sometimes called a cinch (Western riding), is a piece of equipment used to keep the saddle in place on a horse or other animal. It passes under the barrel of the equine, attached to the saddle on both sides by two or three leather straps called billets.

  3. Western saddle - Wikipedia

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    Barrel racing saddle: Lightweight saddle with wide swells and high cantle which allows rider to sit securely but also allows the horse to perform fast sprints and sharp turns. Endurance saddle: Lighter weight than most western saddles, often without a horn, has a tree that spreads the rider's weight out over a large area of the horse's back ...

  4. Breastplate (tack) - Wikipedia

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    A pony wearing a hunting breastplate. Note where it attaches to the D-rings of the saddle. Being the classic breastplate for English riding, campdrafting or stockwork, the stockman's or hunting breastplate is the most common type.

  5. Barrel racing - Wikipedia

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    As the horse sets up to take the turn, the rider must be in position as well, sitting deeply in the saddle, using the inside hand to guide the horse through and around the barrel turn. The rider's leg to the inside of the turn is held securely along the girth to support the horse's rib cage and give them a focal point for the turn.

  6. Saddle - Wikipedia

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    Girth or cinch: A wide strap that goes under the horse's barrel, just behind the front legs of the horse, and holds the saddle on. Panels, lining, or padding: cushioning on the underside of the saddle. Some saddles also include: Surcingle: A long strap that goes all the way around the horse's barrel. Depending on purpose, may be used by itself ...

  7. Gymkhana (equestrian) - Wikipedia

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    Competitors run in heats against other riders Many of the games involve picking up or placing objects at speed Speed mounting and dismounting is an essential skill. Gymkhana classes are a collection of timed speed events such as; barrel racing, pole bending, keyhole race, keg race (also known as "down and back"), flag racing, a hybrid pattern like mountain cow horse, and stake race.

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