How many of his peer group would admit to an interest in equestrianism before they got into football? |
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What it referred to was a rumour that has been flying around the divided and sometimes poisonous world of Irish equestrianism. |
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The only Olympic sport where the two sexes compete together is equestrianism so it is not surprising it is taking a long time. |
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Racing and equestrianism are the only professional worldwide sports in which men and women compete against each other on an equal basis. |
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The other sports are athletics, canoeing, cycling, equestrianism, gymnastics, judo, triathlon, sailing and swimming. |
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Olympic fans have come to expect controversy and scandal, but the genteel world of equestrianism had managed to keep its head well above water. |
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Indeed, equestrianism is a multi-million pound industry which plays an important role in the rural economy and tourism. |
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But it was in the sports of rowing, cycling, sailing and equestrianism that the foundations were laid. |
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Visitors were treated to displays of equestrianism, ranging from show-jumping to a Shetland Pony Grand National, livestock, pole-climbing and even terrier racing. |
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Mr McGourty said there is recognition now that equestrianism is no longer the sport of kings and that it can be an important alternative enterprise in agriculture. |
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The British Horse Society welcomes recognition at national level of the value of equestrianism to the rural economy, and the proposed help for farmers who want to diversify. |
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In the continuing drive to improve service, Nancy draws another parallel between the business world and equestrianism. |
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The training given covers all of the discplines of equestrianism, but also general training. |
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Academic equestrianism spread in France, via schools in Versailles, Vienne, Tuileries and St Germain. |
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The trainers at the academic claimed to be disciples of the Versailles tradition of equestrianism. |
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It was as a result of the Italian wars that equestrianism was introduced in France. |
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Longines, the faithful ambassador of Elegance, continued to enjoy its privileged relationships with gymnastics and equestrianism. |
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It is very difficult to make a living in equestrianism, unless you have a big name like some well-known riders. |
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Credit Suisse Private Banking provided support in the fields of golf, equestrianism, classical music and the visual arts. |
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Ever since its inception in the year 2000, the Longines Prize for Elegance has been awarded for precision and style in equestrianism. |
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This is both a tremendously exciting and a difficult juncture in the affairs of Canadian equestrianism. |
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That said, the advisability of perching a laurel crown on a horse-riding hat, which tended to happen after the equestrianism events, may have to be addressed. |
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There is unfettered excitement in the blue-blooded world of equestrianism over developments in one of the leading events on its sporting calendar. |
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Our riding surface system speaks for itself, a fact reflected by the way that the big names in equestrianism, both national and international, have chosen the Risohorse® ebb and flow system. |
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Archery competitions, equestrianism and calligraphy were some of the pastimes of Wanli. |
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The Saumur school was founded in 1814, and consisted of a military and an academic hippodrome on which students were taught the principles of military equestrianism. |
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Similarly, the cause of Canadian equestrianism is best served when all parts of the national equine movement find the courage and resolve to forge ahead as one, rather than dissipate our strengths by struggling on separately. |
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Based at the Aquatics centre during London 2012, the former amateur jockey was constantly called upon to inject some enthusiasm and expert commentary on other sports– from equestrianism to running. |
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Having spent an even longer time establishing that Merida would win gold medals in archery and equestrianism, it denies her the fight scenes she deserves: considering the title, it's odd how little bravery there is on show. |
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The thorough conviction that the future of the event finds itself in the reunion of the different families of equestrianism remains the base on which the teams at A. S. O. will carry on working. |
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In 1997, nearly 1,000 women from 21 countries came to Teheran to compete in 13 sports, including tennis, chess,gymnastics, karate, swimming and equestrianism. |
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It is a dominant player with a strong presence in equestrianism, artistic and rhythmic gymnastics, downhill skiing, and tennis, and is ever present in supporting the defining moments of contemporary sporting history. |
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Alongside his activities and success in equestrianism, the Milan-born breeder has also excelled on the racecourse and at in the sales ring where he has achieved a top price of 7.6 million francs. |
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The next significant advance came with the domestication of the horses and mastering of equestrianism. |
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Features at the show will range from international business and equestrianism to organic and specialist food. |
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Her main leisure interests include equestrianism and dogs, especially her Pembroke Welsh Corgis. |
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In equestrianism, the prestigious international competitions in Rome, Cannes, Vienna, Lucerne, Barcelona and Hickstead acted as an ideal and very exclusive backdrop against which to award the Longines Prize for Elegance. |
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Endurance equestrianism has grown in significance in recent years. |
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One of the most authoritative voices in equestrianism is coming to the region to share her secrets of success in the saddle. |
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As described on Alltech's official website, Corinna personifies the sport of equestrianism. |
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Now in its 25th year, the occasion marks the achievements of riders, owners, trainers and horses from all areas of equestrianism. |
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Maison Prince Hubert de Polignac is proud to unveil its latest creation inspired by the world of equestrianism. |
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Germany, the United States and Canada are usually strong competitors in equestrianism at the Olympics Britain has a strong record in equestrian events at the Olympics although they claimed only two bronze medals in Beijing. |
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Highly decorated Paralympic equestrian Lee Pearson, who already had the MBE, OBE and CBE for services to equestrianism and to disabled sport, is knighted. |
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The sports include aquatics, athletics, basketball, tenpin bowling, equestrianism, golf, gymnastics, soccer, kayaking, table tennis, pitch and putt and badminton. |
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In spite of the fact that the Manchus practiced equestrianism and archery on horseback, the Manchus' immediate progenitors practiced sedentary agriculture. |
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