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A saddle seat rider, in formal evening attire, showing a classic 3-gaited horse. Saddle seat [a] is a style of horse riding within the category of English riding that is designed to show off the high action of certain horse breeds. The style developed into its modern form in the United States, and is also seen in Canada and South Africa.
There were more than 2,700 member competitions, 100 affiliate organizations, and 26 breeds and disciplines were recognized. In 2003, USA Equestrian and the United States Equestrian Team (USET) joined together to take on responsibilities as a national governing body and became the United States Equestrian Federation.
In 2011 they began naming an NCEA All-American First Team for each section of competition, composed of the top four riders as selected by the NCEA selection committee. [5] In that same year they also began to name All-American Honorable Mentions based on a set criteria where there is no limit as to how many can earn the award. [ 5 ]
Aug. 18—MOSES LAKE — 4-H and the Grant County Youth Equine Program partnered to hold horse-riding-related events throughout the week at the Grant County Fair, including English Equitation ...
Equitation classes occur in the Hunt seat, Saddle seat, Dressage, and Western disciplines. A good equitation rider is always in balance with the horse, maintains a correct position in every gait, movement, or over a fence, and possesses a commanding, but relaxed, presence, able to direct the horse with nearly invisible aids.
Camargue equitation – Traditional horse riding from Camargue region of France; Campdrafting – Sport involving a horse and rider working cattle; Charrería – National sport of Mexico; Coleo de toros – Venezuelan/Colombian sport similar to rodeo; Cutting – Western-style equestrian competition; Ranch sorting – Western-style equestrian ...
Harper Breaux, 12, waited to participate in the Equitation Open junior competition at the World Championship Horse Show at Louisville's Expo Center. Harper is from New Orleans. Aug. 22, 2022
South African Equestrian Federation (SAEF) is the national governing body for majority of equestrian sports in South Africa.These sports include the FEI-recognized disciplines of dressage, eventing, show jumping, vaulting, endurance, reining, para-equestrian, and driving, with the non-FEI discipline of tentpegging.