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Acoso Y Derribo
Acoso y derribo is traditional sport in the ''doma vaquera Doma vaquera () is the traditional working riding discipline of Spain, from which all the working riding styles of the Americas and many of those of Europe appear to derive. Along with rejoneo and acoso y derribo, it is distinct from classical ...'' equestrian tradition of Spain, in which cattle are brought to the ground by two riders, the ''garrochista'' and the ''amparador'', using the '' garrocha'' or lance. The horses used are often of Hispano-Árabe stock. The corral for this competition is divided into four areas. In 2010 the decided to eliminate this competition from the official list. References External links Club Taurino of London: An Introduction to Acoso y Derribo (Feria de Caballo, Jerez, 2006) Diana Thurston *https://web.archive.org/web/20120701142809/http://portaltaurino.net/especiales/otros_especiales/acoso_derribo.htm Working stock horse sports Sports originating in Spain {{equestri ...
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Doma Vaquera
Doma vaquera () is the traditional working riding discipline of Spain, from which all the working riding styles of the Americas and many of those of Europe appear to derive. Along with rejoneo and acoso y derribo, it is distinct from classical Spanish haute école or ''doma clásica''. See also * List of equestrian sports 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 pulling some sort of horse-drawn vehicle. General * 4-H *Equitation *Horse show *Icelandic ... References Riding techniques and movements {{equestrian-stub ...
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Hispano-Árabe
The Hispano-Árabe is a Spanish horse breed originating from the cross-breeding of Arab and Andalusian horses. History The Hispano-Árabe has been bred in Andalusia since about 1800. The current breed standard was published in 2002, and modified in 2005. Since 2008 the stud book has been held by the breeders' association, the Union Española de Ganaderos de Pura Raza Hispano-Árabe (UEGHá). At the end of 2010, a total of 5835 horses were registered, of which approximately 60% were in Andalusia. The breed is considered a "Raza Autóctona en Peligro de Extinción", or autochthonous breed in danger of extinction. Hispano-Árabe horses can also be registered with the Andalusian Horse Association of Australasia and with the British Association for the Pura Raza Hispano-Árabe. Characteristics The Hispano-Árabe is well-proportioned and harmoniously made, with a slender outline and light movements. Due to the origins of the breed, there is considerable variation in appearance ...
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Working Stock Horse Sports
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