Riding Socks Limoni

Riding Socks Limoni

Riding Socks Limoni – perfect for wearing under your long boots or chaps these stylish riding socks are ideal for daily use. More info here. Main features: – machine washable at 30 degrees – suitable for dryer – 95% nylon 5% elastanee – tight fitting Available in Graphite One Size Read in Magazine

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Function Jacket Limoni

Function Jacket Limoni

Function Jacket Limoni – we love the detailing and features this ladies jacket has to offer. The timeless black means it will never go out of fashion combined with the modern features it’s sure to become your “go to” lightweight jacket. Highly breathable, the tailored fit looks brilliant in and out of the saddle. Two

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CDS Championships JR/YR Dylan Chmielewski

CDS Championships JR/YR Dylan Chmielewski

Junior Young Rider CDS Championships 2019. Dylan is only 12 years old, he is a very talented, hard-working kid with a lot of motivation. He is a CDS Champion. Dylan is representing Oaks Christian OC Equestrian Team. Dylan start riding jumping when he was 9 years old but very fast he moves to dressage where he

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Rodeo

Rodeo

Rodeo events include the following forms of competition: Timed events Barrel racing and pole bending – the timed speed and agility events seen in rodeo as well as gymkhana or O-Mok-See competition. Both men and women compete in speed events at gymkhanas or O-Mok-Sees; however, at most professional, sanctioned rodeos, barrel racing is an exclusively

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Western riding

Western riding

Western riding evolved from the cattle-working and warfare traditions brought to the Americas by the Spanish Conquistadors, and both equipment and riding style evolved to meet the working needs of the cowboy on ranches in the American West. Though the differences between English and Western riding appear dramatic, there are many similarities. Both styles require

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English riding

English riding

In addition to the classical Olympic events, the following forms of competition are seen. In North America they are referred to as “English riding” in contrast with western riding; elsewhere in the world, if a distinction is necessary, they are usually described as “classic riding”: Hunt seat or Hunter classes judge the movement and the

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