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Dressage (/ˈdrɛsɑːʒ/ or /drɪˈsɑːʒ/; French: [dʁɛsaʒ], most
commonly translated as "training") is a form of
horse riding performed in
exhibition and competition...
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classical dressage evolved from
cavalry movements and
training for the battlefield, and has
since developed into the
competitive dressage seen today....
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events at the 2004
Summer Olympics featured three equestrian disciplines:
dressage,
eventing and jumping. All
three disciplines are
further divided into individual...
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animals on a ranch. They are also used in
competitive sports including dressage,
endurance riding, eventing, reining, show jumping, tent pegging, vaulting...
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discipline Combined driving –
Sport involving horses pulling carriages Dressage –
Equestrian sport and art Endurance –
Equestrian sport Eventing – Equestrian...
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World Dressage Masters –
shortened WDM – is an
international dressage series held
since 2009. All
events of the
series are held as CDI 5*, the highest...
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edition of the Games. Currently, the
Olympic equestrian disciplines are
dressage, eventing, and show jumping. In each discipline, both
individual and team...
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across three disciplines for both
individual and team competitions,
namely dressage, eventing, and jumping. Men and
women compete together on
equal terms....
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individual dressage at the 2021
European Dressage Championships in Hagen,
germany was held at Hof K****elmann from 7 to 12 September. Germany's Jessica...
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usual dressage competitions,
British Dressage also
oversees the
British Young Riders Dressage Squad (BYRDS) and all para-equestrian
dressage.
Dressage as...