[
US
/ˌɛkwəˈteɪʃən/
]
NOUN
- the sport of sitting on the back of a horse while controlling its movements
How To Use equitation In A Sentence
- Equitation story and the author", in Equitation story, pp2-8. Beijing: China Ethnic Publishing House, 2003.
- For too long, corporate America has completely controlled the globalization equitation, costing the average American dearly. Leo W. Gerard: Toxic Trade
- I like the tangible reward of a blue ribbon after I've subjected myself to the torture of riding without stirrups in an equitation class.
- A review of concepts, basic equitation and analytic models of two phases fluid.
- The younger men of the expedition were chiefly anxious to procure such horses as had been thoroughly trained, and could go through with ease and temper the manoeuvre of equitation, by which it was designed to render legitimate the movement which they had recourse to. Count Robert of Paris
- Athletes from six counties will be participating in the equestrian competition, and events include trailriding, equitation and dressage.
- Her show achievements include numerous regional championships in stock seat equitation and regional reserves in horsemanship and showmanship.
- Her performance in equitation earned her a silver and in the working trails she won a bronze.
- Carter said he would get me a five-gaited pony or an equitation horse when I learn to ride well enough. Terrific Tuesday with Jan Scarbrough:)
- Here I interposed and said to them: If you two were having an argument about equitation and what was the best way of riding, supposing that I knew the art myself, I should try to bring you to an agreement. Eryxias