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(3)

BAZ - pen for horses

GIT - passing the distance

OKS - prize in England

SED - exercise in vaulting

CHAK - a belt that holds the horse's head in the right position

STEP - type of horse's move

(4)

RUNNING - test of trotting horses

Groom - groom, horse breeder, accompanying the rider

GURT - cinch

DOGI - horse racing in Georgia

CIRCLE - big volt

Crack is the best racehorse or trotter in the stable

COURSE - the final trick

NEUK - a young horse in a herd

PACE - the speed of a group of horses

PLIE - lateral movement

POLO - a game with a ball and sticks

PRIZE - separate race

RADI (radrobagani) - Georgian ball game

LYNX - a way to run

AIDS - distance throw

TABLE - exercise in vaulting

TROT - slow and shortened trot

ULAK - Uzbek game with goat carcass

STOP - vaulting element

HAND - an English measure of length used in determining the parameters of a horse

BLINDERS - eyecups

(5)

Azil - purebred Arabian horse

ALLURE - a way of running, horse movement

ARCHAK - the basis of the Cossack saddle made of wood

BAIGA (payga, poiga) - Kazakh. cross jumps. terrain

VOLT - driving in a circle with a diameter of 6 m

GAKNE - English draft horse breed

GALLOP - a way to run

Derby - a type of horse racing, the main English prize played in horse racing

DROGA - a longitudinal bar for summer carts connecting the front and rear axles

ZYVETS - part of the cavalry saddle

JOCKEY - a person who trains horses and races

REST - test of trotters

Korda - a rope on which a horse is driven in a circle

LEYTS - two different occasions used when working with young animals

Loshak - a breed obtained from crossing a donkey and a stallion

MANEZH - open or closed area for riding

Obnos - leaving the horse away from the obstacle paddock (paddock), paddock

PAKHVA - part of horse equipment, tail belt

SHELVES - the main part of the horse saddle

RODEO - competition of cowboys, riding a raw horse

SAYIKH - Uzbek. martial arts on horseback

CANDLE - rearing up, lifting the horse to a vertical position on the hind legs

SOTER - a horse specially trained to hit backwards at the slightest touch of a whip

TURAN - a breed of English Arabian horses, which are bred in Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria

FILZ - material, dense felt for the manufacture of high-quality horse equipment

FLYER - frisky, but hardy horse

FRIES - large brushes on the legs of heavy draft horses

SHORKA - strap, part of a non-arc harness

(6)

ALAMAI - Kyrgyz. horse racing

ARDENES - a breed of heavy horses exported from Belgium

BRABAN - Belgian breed of large heavy horses

BUCKWHEAT - small dark spots on the coat of old light gray horses

GUNTER - a breed of riding horses used by the British and Irish during hunting

ZASEKA - type of obstacles in equestrian competitions

ZIGZAG (serpentine) arena, figure

Kishber - high-blooded riding breed

COWBOY - a North American equestrian shepherd who is fluent in riding techniques

JUMPING - any equestrian competition

KURBET - jump

LEVADA - fenced artificial pasture for horses, standing on hind legs in VSHVE

RALLY - complex competitions

MORGAN - American riding horse breed

PARKOUR - a set of obstacles on the site for equestrian competitions

PASSAGE - rhythmic trot

PESADA - rearing up

PIAFFE - lynx in place

Pirouette - a circle with a radius equal to the length of the horse's body

POTNIK - part of the saddle and collar

RANKING - sequence of presentation of horses

RACING - equestrian sport long-distance race horse

STALL - equestrian game

TAXIS - an obstacle of two or more consecutive elements

PUSHES - element of vaulting

TOURNAMENT

UHNAL - a nail in a horseshoe

FLYER - a racehorse that wins prizes over short distances

CHEPRAK - in the old days a blanket that was placed on the back of a horse under the saddle

CHOVGAN - azerbaijan. polo

CHOWGLI - Uzbek. polo

SPRUNT - belt, part of the harness

AINTRY - big races

(7)

ARGAMAK - in the old days the collective name of thoroughbred oriental horses

BABOLNA - the oldest stud farm in Hungary, the national museum of horse breeding

BALANCE - buildup

LAMB - the ends of forged nails

BUZKASHI - taj. goat carcass game

DRESSAGE - a type of equestrian sport

ONE YEAR - a horse at the age of one year

DASHVEBA - Georgian horse racing in the mountains

DERBIST - winner of the Derby Prize

GIRITI - Georgian horse riding

JOKEYKA - jockey's headdress

ZAKIDKA - stopping the horse in front of an obstacle

ISSINDI - Georgian group game with spears

GATE - a sheer obstacle

Capsule - a device that prevents the horse from opening its mouth wide

KRUPADA - jump

LANSADA - jump

FOX - sports game catch-up

SCISSORS - an exercise in trick riding

HOLD - horse control technique

OODARYSH - Kyrgyz wrestling on horseback

PEDIGR - breeding horse with a pedigree

TRANSITION - change in gait, speed

TURN - arena exercise

PRODIUS - prize for thoroughbred horses

PUTLISHCHE - part of the saddle, strap for hanging stirrups

RANVERS - lateral movement of the horse

SADDLE - part of the harness

SCORING - towing a skier behind a horse

STAMINA - horse endurance over long distances

STIPLER - a horse showing the ability to jump with obstacles

STRIGUN - one year old foal

TRAVERSE - lateral movement of the horse

TRENCHIK - pack strap for a cavalry saddle

TURCHINA - Georgian game with scarves

FAVORIT - probable race winner

FURLONG - a measure of length used when jumping a certain distance

CHAKCHIRS - part of the uniform of the hussars, tight-fitting trousers

(8)

AMAZON - a rider dressed in a special long dress for riding

BEREITOR - horse training specialist, rider

BOOKMAKER - a private entrepreneur who runs the game at the races and races

VALTRAP - a blanket made of a bag or velvet worn on the back or on the saddle

PIVOT - vaulting element

HANDICAP - racing for horses of different ages and classes

HARKROTS - spurs with a ball at the end of the leg

GIMHANA - competition game

CAPRIOL - jump

KUMISALU - Georgian horse riding

OZHILOVKA - part of the Caucasian and Cossack saddle

PALAMINA - a heterogeneous group of riding horses with a golden-salted color

GIRTH - a piece of horse equipment

SPEED - time to pass the distance

RISTANIE - equestrian competition (obsolete term)

SKASHEVKA - a belt that connects the stirrups of the Cossack saddle under the belly of the horse

(9)

BALLOTADA - jump

EIGHT - arena figure

FALLING - giving birth to a mare

INBREEDING - blood mating of stallions and mares to breed a new breed

HIPPOLOGY - the science of horses that studies breed formation, anatomy, physiology, breeding and raising horses, equestrianism, etc.

CAVALETTI - a pole-shaped obstacle used in the preparation of beginner riders and young horses

CRITERIUM - prize for riding horses

MARTINGAL - an additional rein that does not allow the horse to lift its head while moving

PIECE - part of a pair of horse harness

HALTER - a bridle without a bit

STOP - arena exercise

MOVING - re-performance

SUPPER - bib, part of horse equipment

HALF VOLT - turn half a circle

POSTROMKI - part of the horse harness

PRISTRUGA - part of a horse saddle

TACK - the wrong move of the trotter

LEAP - transition from trot to canter

RISTALISCHE - the old Russian name for the place of equestrian competitions

TATERSAL - horse rental company

Chamberrière - whip with a flexible handle (in the circus)

EXTERIOR - external structure, external forms of a horse

(10)

HYRACTERIUM - the oldest fossil ancestor of the horse family

JIGITOVKA - horse racing with exercises

COUNTERVOLT - the figure of the riding arena

REVERSE - moving the horse backwards

JUMP - re-performance

HALF PIROUETTE - half circle pirouette

HAVE - moving the horse forward and sideways

TRAVERSALE - the movement of the horse forward and to the side

TREBENEVKA - winter grazing of horses

(11)

POLYOGIPPUS - the ancestor of wild horses, donkeys, zebras

TOTALIZER - a game for money on the run and races

SCHLEIFZIGEL - sliding rein

STALLMEISTER - in the old days arena inspector in the circus

(12)

COUNTER-TURN - riding figure

(13)

VOLTIZING - gymnastic exercises on horseback

TRIBUNENSHPRUNG - an obstacle that was installed in the old days opposite the tribune of the spectators

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