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Equestrianism (from
Latin equester, equestr-, equus, 'horseman', 'horse'),
commonly known as
horse riding (Commonwealth English) or
horseback riding (American...
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Maureen Catherine Connolly-Brinker (née Connolly;
September 17, 1934 – June 21, 1969),
known as "Little Mo", was an
American tennis player, the winner...
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Isabelle Le
Maresquier was a
French equestrian and a
prominent socialite of
Parisian high
society from the late 1950s and
during the 1960s. A
noted equestrian...
- varies, but is
commonly held to include: Kyūjutsu, archery. Bajutsu,
horseriding. Sōjutsu,
fighting with a yari (spear). Kenjutsu, fencing. Suieijutsu...
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colonial times indigenous peoples of
northeastern Patagonia adopted a
horseriding lifestyle.
While the
interest of the
Spanish Empire had been chiefly...
- citizenship, but has not done so. She has been
involved in
competitive horseriding since her youth. She is an
active polo player, who
competes in the Royal...
- play and
learn with her male playmates: she was literate,
skilled in
horseriding, and—extremely
unusually for a girl, if true—was
given lessons in fencing...
- 27 years, 181 days
Roger Lee
Durham February 14, 1946 July 27, 1973
Horseriding accident Singer and
percussionist of
Bloodstone 27 years, 163 days Pamela...
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Sport has a
significant role in
South African culture. The
three most po****r
mainstream sports in the
country — cricket,
football and
rugby — reflect...
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Central Lincolnshire is the
region of
Lincolnshire in the East Midlands, England. The area
covers the
districts of
North Kesteven and West
Lindsey as well...