- respondents,
novice equestrians had an
incidence of any
injury that was
threefold over intermediates,
fivefold over
advanced equestrians, and
nearly eightfold...
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provincials (estimated at 25,000 in the 2nd century) of
equestrian status but
outside the order.
Equestrians could in turn be
elevated to
senatorial rank (e.g...
- Look up
equestrian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word
equestrian is a
reference to
equestrianism, or
horseback riding,
derived from
Latin equester...
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Equestrian sports are
sports that use
horses as a main part of the sport. This
usually takes the form of the
rider being on the horse's back, or the horses...
- An
equestrian statue is a
statue of a
rider mounted on a horse, from the
Latin eques,
meaning 'knight',
deriving from equus,
meaning 'horse'. A statue...
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Equestrian sports were
first included in the
Olympic Games in the
Summer Olympics of 1900 in Paris. They were
again included in 1912, and have been included...
- competitions,
namely dressage, eventing, and jumping. The 200
quota places for
equestrians were
divided among the
three disciplines (75 for jumping, 65 for eventing...
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political career track, but
equestrians often possessed greater wealth and
political power.
Membership in the
equestrian order was
based on property;...
- The
Equestrian Statue of
Marcus Aurelius (Italian:
statua equestre di
Marco Aurelio; Latin:
Equus Marci Aurelii) is an
ancient Roman equestrian statue...
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Gymkhana (/ˈdʒɪmˈkɑːnə/) is an
equestrian event consisting of
speed pattern racing and
timed games for
riders on horses.
These events often emphasize children's...