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What (who) is equestrianism - definition

HORSE RIDING
Horseback riding; Horse riding; Horseriding; Horse-riding; Horseback; Equestrians; Horsemanship; Horse back riding; Horses in sport; Horse-back riding; Riding Instructor; Equestrianship; Horseback Riding; Equesrianism; Horseback-riding; Horse-Riding; NATRC; Horse Riding; Horseback Rider; Horseback rider; Horse rider; Horse safety; Horsewoman; Equine sport; Horse riders; Horſeback; Horseback riders; Horsewomen; Horserider; Riding horses; Criticism of horseback riding
  • Equestrian tour on traditional local breed, [[Icelandic horse]]s in [[Skaftafell]] mountains of [[Iceland]]
  • Prehistoric cave painting, depicting a horse and rider
  • Musicians riding horses, [[Tang dynasty]]
  • A young rider at a [[horse show]] in Australia
  • Small herd of rough stock in Texas
  • Girls and their horses preparing for a [[polo]] game
  • Royal Andalusian School]]<ref>[https://www.horseandhound.co.uk/features/7-things-you-need-to-know-about-the-portuguese-school-of-equestrian-art-523504 Horse & Hound - 7 Things You Need to Know about the Portuguese School of Equestrian Art]</ref>
  • By the 1930s and 1940s most horse riding had become occasional and leisurely or competitive rather than being the common method of transportation it had been for centuries before.
  • A dressage rider
  • A Welsh pony in fine harness competition

equestrianism         
¦ noun the skill or sport of horse riding.
equestrianism         
Equestrianism refers to sports in which people demonstrate their skill at riding and controlling a horse.
N-UNCOUNT
equestrianism         
n.
Horsemanship.

Wikipedia

Equestrianism

Equestrianism (from Latin equester, equestr-, equus, 'horseman', 'horse'), commonly known as horse riding (Commonwealth English) or horseback riding (American English), includes the disciplines of riding, driving, and vaulting. This broad description includes the use of horses for practical working purposes, transportation, recreational activities, artistic or cultural exercises, and competitive sport.

Examples of use of equestrianism
1. The choice of subjects has also broadened, and it is now possible to have a matriculation exam in equestrianism.
2. The 26–year–old, who received the award for services to equestrianism, is the first senior royal to receive such an honour.
3. At the heart of this is the fact that Britain has an odd relationship with equestrianism: we are very good at it, but it gets grudging coverage in the media.
4. The only Olympic sport where the two sexes compete together is equestrianism and it is not surprising therefore it is taking a long time." Committee chairman Martin Kippax added: "We are not dragging our feet in any way.
5. He has a dynamism which makes him win all his bets, win all the gambles he takes and win all the challenges he sets himself," said Pierre Durand, an Olympic gold medallist in equestrianism for France in 1'88.