How To Use Equestrian In A Sentence
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That said, the advisability of perching a laurel crown on a horse-riding hat, which tended to happen after the equestrianism events, may have to be addressed.
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It has a pool, two tennis courts and an equestrian centre.
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International class equestrian and yachting are expensive sports to compete in at the top, and not exactly third world sports.
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It has its own equestrian centre and organises day-long treks for more advanced riders.
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Eventing, dressage and some other equestrian activities will also be permitted to resume.
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Riding boots inspired by the traditional English countryside are must-haves for those who like a bit of equestrian chic.
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There has long been talk of an equestrian centre or a five-star hotel.
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Classy equestrian facilities and a model railway make it really stand out.
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A pre-Olympic performance became crucial for McDonald and Brentina this month in Aachen, Germany, at the World Equestrian Festival, the sport's biggest annual event.
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This isn’t because of some desire to protect locals-only knowledge (if the number of other dog-walkers, mountain bikers, and equestrians is any indicator, these are far from secret trails), I was just following the group blindly and honestly don’t know where I was in greater detail than “Redmond, east of the Sammamish river.”
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It has its own equestrian centre and organises day-long treks for more advanced riders.
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Other attractions at the circus include clowns, acrobats, wire-walkers, trapeze artists, an equestrian display and jugglers.
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One of Brazil's top equestrians, he was a member of the Brazilian showjumping team that won a bronze medal in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and another in 2000 in Sydney.
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The riding school provides group and individual classes for equestrians of all ages and abilities who get to saddle up one of 11 horses and ponies.
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The riders all are life-long equestrians with from 12-30 years in endurance competitions.
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Informed by simple rural vernacular buildings, Sydney's Equestrian Centre forms part of a new regional park.
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The equestrians now have a nice place to ride as the Houston Airport System has done a number of improvements on the land to encourage daily use by the Airport Rangers.
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Facilities include a golf course, an art gallery, an equestrian centre and a beach club.
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One of the most prestigious events in the equestrian calendar has become the latest fixture to fall victim to the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease.
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This premier facility celebrates one of nature's most majestic creatures - in equine art and history museums, galleries, theaters, and equestrian events.
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We are delighted that KITT, manufacturers of quality equestrian products and safety items, are sponsoring these events.
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Incorporate a little equestrian chic into your formal accessory wardrobe with this beautiful pony and leather baguette.
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Clearly enthused at the prospect of seeing Lara Croft – adventurer, archaeologist, skin diver, jet pilot, skilled equestrian, and expert markswoman – leap onto a well-tuned mountain bike and go bombing down a Himalayan mountain.
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The next equestrian figure (IV) shows the fluted, or as it was called crested, armour, of about 1500.
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The original gauchos were an equestrian ethnic group similar to North American cowboys and Ukrainian Cossacks.
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Most Olympic contingents include psychologists, masseurs, dietitians and other sport scientists, but only the equestrians boast a couple of veterinarians.
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New computer-generated images showed how archery events staged on the hallowed turf at Lord's, equestrian events in Greenwich Park and the purpose-built whitewater canoeing course at Lee Valley will look next summer.
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Even if you managed to meet these requirements, there were still only a limited number of sports to compete in; foot races, discus, javelin, long jump, wrestling, boxing, the pentathlon and equestrian events.
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Also, the World Equestrian Games are underway in Aachen, Germany.
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Besides dog and cat events, 2004's exhibition sees the introduction of equestrian stands which will promote responsible horse care and give a greater insight into equestrian sports.
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The equestrian trails are densely wooded, rocky and hilly with several small creek crossings.
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His issue is with the inclusiveness of equestrianism at home.
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The monarch, an equestrian sports fan, was taking a carriage ride through the forest near Windsor Castle when she came upon a clearing that looked perfect for racing.
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Due to Australia's immigration laws for horses, the 1956 equestrian events were held separately in Stockholm.
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It was at school that she discovered she shared her parents' interest in horses and equestrian sports, as well as other sports like field hockey and gymnastics.
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The tyres will be turned into rubber crumbs and ploughed back into various industries to be used in sport, leisure, equestrian, civil engineering projects and carpet underlay.
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The British equestrian magazine has several columnists with bright and breezy styles.
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Britain has world-class venues for those disciplines plus hockey, gymnastics, equestrianism and many more.
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Senators were recognised by a toga with a broad purple stripe, while the equestrian wore a toga with a narrow purple stripe and a gold finger ring.
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The equestrian statue in Union Square and triumphal arch in Washington Square Park were adorned with flags and peace signs.
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The British Horse Society welcomes recognition at national level of the value of equestrianism to the rural economy, and the proposed help for farmers who want to diversify.
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In fact, when we moved to California, I also tried gymnastics and competed in equestrian riding for many years.
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The handsome ties are all original designs featuring southwest themes as well as more traditional western conversional ties that feature hats and horses, bucking broncs, horseshoes and other equestrian scenes.
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The Pahiatua full-time equestrian kept her composure amidst stiff competition to win both of her title classes, with expressive tests from Waikiwi.
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It is one of the oldest equestrian sports in the world.
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Trail rules require that bikers yield to hikers and equestrians.
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Visitors were treated to displays of equestrianism, ranging from show-jumping to a Shetland Pony Grand National, livestock, pole-climbing and even terrier racing.
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Ring events are held every day the show is open, with equestrian events such as showjumping and dressage.
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They compete on a weekly basis in showjumping, eventing, dressage and showing, with a string of appearances on the national and international circuits, Olympia and the Horse of the Year Show under their accomplished equestrian belts.
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The monument is constructed of pure white marble and features majestic stairways, tall Corinthian columns, fountains, a huge equestrian sculpture of Victor Emmanuel, two statues of vicotry goddesses riding on quadrigas four horse chariots, and a tomb to an unknown soldier.
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Mr McGourty said there is recognition now that equestrianism is no longer the sport of kings and that it can be an important alternative enterprise in agriculture.
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There is a high equestrian element to both islands, largely involving showjumping and dressage and what have you.
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Scheduling time off takes some doing; he owns a construction company, and she runs an equestrian center.
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Giddyup is gone and tallyho is here… toss the cowboy hat and pull up the jodhpers, western evolves to English equestrian.
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The diminutive diva and her husband Don Burton have had a busy year in the property market, swapping their €4.5m equestrian estate in rural Limerick for their two new homes in Howth.
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For honorific statues of emperors and mortals, Romans could be portrayed in togas, in military garb, as naked or half-draped figures after Greek prototypes, or on horseback in equestrian statues.
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Matz gained keen insight into horses as a three-time Olympian and a silver medalist in equestrian competition at the 1996 Summer Games before he retired as a rider to train Thoroughbreds.
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Two proposals give a contemporary twist to the time-honoured concept of the equestrian statue.
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The only Olympic sport where the two sexes compete together is equestrianism so it is not surprising it is taking a long time.
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To join the unit, officers undergo a basic six-month training course, which includes equestrian skills and looking after the horses.
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But it was in the sports of rowing, cycling, sailing and equestrianism that the foundations were laid.
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FEMA Director: “heck of an opportunity for a self-starting problem solver; training in equestrian helpful but not mandatory. â€
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Although born into the equestrian class, Lucius Aelius Sejanus had become the first citizen of Rome in everything but title.
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At Lake Oroville, State Parks initiated a public process where hikers, equestrians, bicyclists and other stakeholders could participate in decision-making.
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This week, the local equestrian centre discovers a dose of lethal medicine is missing.
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Laurel called to them, speaking of their snooty old riding instructor at the equestrian academy the girls had attended together most of their lives.
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Fulfilling Expectations Fortunately most equestrian expectations can now be fulfilled.
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The poet W. H. Auden derided “Lip-smacking Imps of mawk and hooey,” and the feminist author Germaine Greer in her 1970 Female Eunuch rescued equestrian interests of women from psychological leers with “The horse between a girl’s legs is supposed to be a gigantic penis.
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There were, of course, many shops selling equestrian items, anything from saddles, bridles, horseboxes and therapeutic equipment for horses.
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But by 300 BC, these tribes had acquired horses and used their equestrian skills to develop very effective cavalry tactics.
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Although Vespasian was not a member of a high-ranking Roman family, the leges Juliae passed by Augustus had decreed that marriage between an equestrian and a freedwoman was forbidden.
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They rose, indeed, from the equestrian order; but they preserved the praefecture, with the rank of senator and even with the annulship.] 43 He was a native of Caesarea, in Numidia, and began his fortune by serving in the household of
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She told them that her sister liked horses and was on an equestrian team.
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Also placing the International Sport Horse Show on the equestrian map was the staging of a top-class showjumping grand prix on Saturday.
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The implementation group set up to formulate a structure for an umbrella body for equestrianism has ‘agreed, in principle, to proceed with the establishment of the body’.
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Paralympic equestrianism and athletics are also growing in popularity.
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Eager equestrians were paraded round the ring by charming chestnuts and graceful greys in the popular horse classes.
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A co-founder of private equity shop Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, Mr. Roberts in the 1990s assembled the property in Paicines, 50 miles east of Monterey, and turned it into an equestrian ranch for his late wife, Leanne, an equestrienne and horse breeder.
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Pringle was invited to spend a day on the set, and Griffin spent a couple of weeks giving the wranglers and stunt crew a taste of Mounted Police equestrian drill at the Griffith Park Riding Academy.
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In the main arena, bare-back riding daredevil Lorenzo, the Flying Frenchman, proved to be a showstopper as he performed equestrian stunts with his grey geldings.
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Olympic fans have come to expect controversy and scandal, but the genteel world of equestrianism had managed to keep its head well above water.
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The equestrian centre, which has a capacity of 7 horses, has enabled them to develop that part of their business devoted to the breaking and schooling of horses.
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For horse and pony lovers, there was a range of horse boxes, saddlery and other equestrian equipment on display.
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Visitors to this year's Show will find a wide range of consumer goods, fashion wear, millinery, equestrian clothing, tack, antiques, wines and confectionery on a record 311 trade stands.
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Horse cookies make a wonderful gift for other equestrians on your shopping list, so be creative this holiday season!
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In case you're wondering, the property was an old equestrian ranch on which the 1984 Olympic team trained, and Howard Backen, the Backen, Gillam, & Kroeger architect responsible for Screaming Eagle's design, worked his magic on the property staying true to the bucolic history of the land while inflecting it with simple Japanese aesthetics.
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There were, of course, many shops selling equestrian items, anything from saddles, bridles, horseboxes and therapeutic equipment for horses.
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For athletes in equestrianism, the timing applies to horse and rider.
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The riding school provides group and individual classes for equestrians of all ages and abilities who get to saddle up one of 11 horses and ponies.
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Ireland's equestrianism is another attraction that brings in even more minted foreign buyers.
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If equestrian sports are your forte, there are many offerings in the Leitrim area, but perhaps the most unusual is Drumcoura City, a real wild west town were Arizona cowboys teach western riding, roping and reining.
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A member of the equestrian order, he had made a fortune in finance and investing.
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Thong smoothers were likely used to make rawhide thongs, or strips, that could have been part of equestrian accessories such as bridles.
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Classy equestrian facilities and a model railway make it really stand out.
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Horses with a chance of becoming one of the dozen that will make up the equestrian team have the specialist.
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The other sports are athletics, canoeing, cycling, equestrianism, gymnastics, judo, triathlon, sailing and swimming.
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His farming enterprises are a herd of suckler cows and horses, which compete in the equestrian sport of eventing up to and including international level.
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The most thrilling displays were the equestrian jumps and the motorcycle stunts.
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The World Heritage Site of Greenwich will host Equestrian events and the Modern Pentathlon.
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There have been more than 3,000 entries in the equestrian activities, which include showjumping and shire horse events.
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The men with the lanterns had now fallen into the rear, or rather, the equestrians of the rescue-party had outridden the pedestrians.
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A campground, picnic tables, an equestrian center and a youth camp are among developments being talked about for the property.
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Contrast the situation with sailing, rowing and equestrianism.
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Clearly enthused at the prospect of seeing Lara Croft – adventurer, archaeologist, skin diver, jet pilot, skilled equestrian, and expert markswoman – leap onto a well-tuned mountain bike and go bombing down a Himalayan mountain.
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Thoughtfully installed in a skylit gallery, the plinthless equestrian composition is in some ways even more dramatic.
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At the same time, he chose young men of the equestrian order, and above five thousand robust young fellows from the common people, on purpose to learn various kinds of applause, called bombi, imbrices, and testae [585], which they were to practise in his favour, whenever he performed.
De vita Caesarum
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Ring events are held every day the show is open, with equestrian events such as showjumping and dressage.
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CONAN: And equestrians, tell us what you think of the WEG, the World Equestrian Games, thus far?
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In this gilded-bronze equestrian monument, one of Manhattan's finest public sculptures, General William Tecumseh Sherman is led on his horse by a winged classicized
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Not barefaced ground takes equestrian wind of the boss.
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It will be the first time equestrian sports have been geographically central.
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There has long been talk of an equestrian centre or a five-star hotel.
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His equestrian theatre puts four horses through their paces on stage.
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If we are separated we meet at the equestrian statue on James Square at noon precisely.
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Politically, his instincts were those of a cavalry officer - to ride straight at the enemy - and his statue in Hanover is very properly an equestrian one.
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The no bit bridle from the equestrian company, is not hackamore based.
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Lee Pearson and Debbie Criddle, who both won individual and team equestrian golds, will perform a dressage display to music in front of the grandstands.
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Equestrian purchases were prominent, and extra horses, especially geldings and palfreys, were obtained and equipped with pommels of gold and silver.
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Hunt, meanwhile, will have his talents heard by a wider range of listeners having been called up by 5 Live to commentate on the equestrian events and the modern pentathlon at next year's Olympics.
Tattenham Corner
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Classy equestrian facilities and a model railway make it really stand out.
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I can't assign you a horse straight up, but I can sense what kind of horse would be good for which rider, although I often let the more experienced equestrians pick for themselves.
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His equestrian theatre puts four horses through their paces on stage.
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This week, the local equestrian centre discovers a dose of lethal medicine is missing.
The Sun
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For honorific statues of emperors and mortals, Romans could be portrayed in togas, in military garb, as naked or half-draped figures after Greek prototypes, or on horseback in equestrian statues.
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Polo is a highly demanding equestrian sport that combines the skills of the rider and the performance of the horse.
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It's such a rugged topography that equestrians generally don't bother.
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In the main arena, bare-back riding daredevil Lorenzo, the Flying Frenchman, proved to be a show-stopper as he performed equestrian stunts with his grey geldings.
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We find lacustrine marls on the sides of the Esquiline Hill where it slopes down into the Forum, and fresh-water bivalve and univalve shells in the ground under the equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius on the Capitol; while on the face of the Aventine Hill, overhanging the Tiber at a height of ninety feet, is a cliff of travertine, which is half a mile long.
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Indeed, equestrianism is a multi-million pound industry which plays an important role in the rural economy and tourism.
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There has long been talk of an equestrian centre or a five-star hotel.
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It is essential to the success of the equestrianism, information exchange and communication can be effective in the comportment of rider and horse.
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One penalty point separated gold medalists Germany from Switzerland in the equestrian team showjumping, while Brazil beat France in a jump-off for the bronze.
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The systyle is a temple in which the thickness of two columns can be placed in an intercolumniation, and in which the plinths of the bases are equivalent to the distance between two plinths: for example, the temple of Equestrian Fortune near the stone theatre, and the others which are constructed on the same principles.
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There are equestrian facilities beside the house, including six looseboxes, a turnout paddock and a full-sized all-weather arena with rubber mulch surface.
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Garrs End Lane is a quiet, safe, level walk well suited to mothers with young children, cyclists, the elderly, the infirm and equestrians and is very popular with residents and visitors alike.
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The most disciplined and demanding equestrian sport, dressage, was in its full glory at Woorree Park at the weekend.
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Has anyone else noticed how stylish the equestrian teams are looking this week?
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His equestrian theatre puts four horses through their paces on stage.
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The 10,000-square-foot home is on 500 acres of land in Calistoga and includes three bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, a guesthouse and caretaker's unit, a private pond, a bocce ball court, an olive farm, a skeet-shooting range, a professional grade equestrian stable, a full-size basketball court and a sun-drenched pool surrounded by flagstone and offering an unbelievable view of Knights Valley.
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The proceeds go towards the completion of phase two of the indoor equestrian centre.
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Leading Christie's sporting art sale on May 23 in London will be a number of works by British equestrian master Alfred Munnings (1878-1959).
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During times of peace, the tournament was the setting for displays of military and equestrian skill.
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She also found that while she was supposed to be attending equestrian lessons, she was ditching them more and more often in favor of simply saddling her horse western style and roughing it on the trails.
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Only the tips of the fingers of the equestrian statue of the King have survived.
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Has anyone else noticed how stylish the equestrian teams are looking this week?
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Groomed for a military career, Boulogne became a crackerjack equestrian, swordsman, and sportsman.
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Some Roman citizens were very clearly distinguished by their power and privilege: these were the senators, equestrians and the provincial elite.
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In addition, they gave equestrian center managers permission to add 17 corrals and space for up to two dozen more horses.
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There is also an equestrian bronze statue of St George, for which Plecnik designed the base.
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The remainder came in equestrian events, rowing, and swimming.
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Two hotels, Jack Nicklaus golf course, and gradual conversion from a plantation to equestrian and sustainable agriculture, have resulted in a beautiful place to visit and live.
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A NEW road surface in Grassington is proving too smooth a ride for local equestrians who fear a serious accident could be imminent.
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It will be the first time equestrian sports have been geographically central.
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Zoe Nesbitt was a top class rider who dreamed of becoming an equestrian star.
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Equestrian style has always played a part in fashion: Hermès started out in 1837 as a harness workshop on the outskirts of Paris; Ralph Lauren made his name by aping the classic sporty look of the East Coast riding set; Katherine Hooker, the Duchess of Cambridge's favourite tailor, based her line on the shape and texture of the traditional hacking jacket.
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The Bannockburn Heritage Centre, close to the Glasgow Road and run by the National Trust for Scotland, has the famous equestrian statue of Bruce and an audio-visual show and display material.
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There's an easy camaraderie that anyone who has been involved in the equestrian world will understand.
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One inverted, belly top, equestrian, scorpions crawling acrobatics is more realistic.
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The 10,000-square-foot home is on 500 acres of land in Calistoga and includes three bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, a guesthouse and caretaker's unit, a private pond, a bocce ball court, an olive farm, a skeet-shooting range, a professional grade equestrian stable, a full-size basketball court and a sun-drenched pool surrounded by flagstone and offering an unbelievable view of Knights Valley.
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What it referred to was a rumour that has been flying around the divided and sometimes poisonous world of Irish equestrianism.
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Thompson's last monument is his only equestrian statue.
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This game is on the increase and is certainly a very interesting equestrian sport.
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Rare judging dispute in equestrian helps American medal haul
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This is especially important around the equestrian centre where horses could be in danger of contracting the West Nile virus carried by mozzies.
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The 3 week show draws equestrians from all over the world as quarter horse owners vie for many prizes and titles.
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The possible ride of her life Debbie McDonald eyes Olympic history in equestrian.
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Outside his church of St Sophia an equestrian statue showed Justinian in military costume, pointing his hand eastwards.
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From age five until 12 she was learning equestrian riding.
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They cross the country as though it were unowned, and the thrill of jumping is not - as so many people imagine - merely an equestrian experience.
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The Minister congratulated Cian on his wonderful achievement in bringing home the individual showjumping gold medal, Ireland's first medal in equestrianism in the history of the Games.
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Athletes from six counties will be participating in the equestrian competition, and events include trailriding, equitation and dressage.
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Only equestrianism and weightlifting had worse results.
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The equestrian idol is led up to a church, brought up to the altar and blessed before it begins the ceremonious procession through the Great Entrance of the town square.
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The popular show features talented equestrians who, with their American Paint Horses, vie for more than $264,000 in prize money and prestigious World Championship titles.
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This is the earliest equestrian statue in London and unquestionably one of the finest.
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The world's only two-legged equestrian statue has been pushed and pulled almost off its plinth.
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How many of his peer group would admit to an interest in equestrianism before they got into football?
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And indeed, next to an equestrian statue, a giant candle has been draped in the stars and stripes and surrounded by small candles, messages and bunches of flowers.
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This equestrian boss nowadays is no longer already in those days that undemonstrative " pony elder brother ".
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We learned that the second car park is for mountain bikers and horseback riders and that the "road" we were on is actually an unusually wide biking, hiking and equestrian trail.
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Originally, the equestrians were a burgess cavalry; but gradually all who possessed estates of four hundred thousand sesterces were liable to cavalry service, and became enrolled in the order, which thus comprehended the whole senatorial and non-senatorial noble society of Rome.
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And there are plans for an outdoor theatre, an equestrian centre, an astronomical observatory and a pub.
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He was awarded a military tribuneship and equestrian rank.
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Christie's International Real Estate A co-founder of private equity shop Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, Mr. Roberts in the 1990s assembled the property in Paicines, 50 miles east of Monterey, and turned it into an equestrian ranch for his late wife, Leanne, an equestrienne and horse breeder.
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The officers were drawn from citizens who were enrolled as patricians of senatorial rank or equestrians, also known as knights.
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The Senate, the voice of the aristocrats and equestrians, contended with the plebian masses for control of Rome, and directed the generals in foreign policy.
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In this room, the typology of a place royale was established: the organised, uniform square with a central equestrian statue of the sovereign in the centre.
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Making the cloth on one of the museum's looms will help to reduce costs for equestrians.
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In AD 6, having completed his service as an equestrian officer, he returned briefly to Rome and was elected quaestor for AD 7.
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Amongst the equestrians was a very small child of about ten, who danced and rode, and was much applauded, but seemed nervous and delicate.
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The Minister also announced that eventing, dressage and some other equestrian activities will be permitted to resume in accordance with agreed protocols.
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With Schumann, Ullrich and the equestrian dressage team, the Germans had their best day of the Games with three gold medals to lift spirits deflated by a below-par Olympics so far.
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Delegation was essential in so unwieldy an entity, and, like his predecessors, Augustus appointed senatorial legates and equestrian prefects to serve his imperium.
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The systyle is a temple in which the thickness of two columns can be placed in an intercolumniation, and in which the plinths of the bases are equivalent to the distance between two plinths: for example, the temple of Equestrian Fortune near the stone theatre, and the others which are constructed on the same principles.
The Ten Books on Architecture
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And there are plans for an outdoor theatre, an equestrian centre, an astronomical observatory and a pub.
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That would mean retaining expensive sports such as equestrianism and yachting.
Times, Sunday Times
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Active in many sports, Reeve owned several horses and competed in equestrian events regularly.
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As the son of an old equestrian family, Ovid was sent to Rome for his education.
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This large area, complete with the obligatory equestrian statue (this one is of King Jose I), provides a formal entrance to the city from the river.