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Chilean cowboys (huaso) training rodeo at stadium, Colina, Chacabuco Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile, South America
Chilean cowboys (huaso) training rodeo at stadium, Colina, Chacabuco Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile, South America
Race horses being exercised at the famous Royal Calcutta Turf Club, built in 1820, Kolkata, West Bengal, India, Asia
Jockeys in colourful outfits representing their respective neighbourhoods at full pelt at the Palio, a bareback horserace, Siena, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
Traditional Kokpar (buzkashi) in the outskirts of Gabagly National Park, Shymkent, South Region, Kazakhstan, Central Asia
Traditional Kokpar (buzkashi) in the outskirts of Gabagly National Park, Shymkent, South Region, Kazakhstan, Central Asia
Jockeys in colourful outfits representing their respective neighbourhoods (contrade) vying for the lead at the Palio, Siena, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
At the pageant that precedes the Palio race, representatives and riders of each neighbourhood parade in traditional costume, Siena, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
Trap event, White Turf International Horse Race, winter, St. Moritz, Engadine, Graubunden, Switzerland, Europe
Traditional Kokpar (buzkashi) in the outskirts of Gabagly National Park, Shymkent, South Region, Kazakhstan, Central Asia
Trap event, White Turf International Horse Race, winter, St. Moritz, Engadine, Graubunden, Switzerland, Europe
In the 13th century, the golden age of the mongol empire, a sport resembling polo became a training game for the mongolian cavalry throughout high asia. horsemen learned to bend low at speed, like acrobats to finish off fallen enemies with sabres, looting their prey on the ground by scooping up jewels that caught their eye. there are stories, too, of genghis khan knocking about an enemys head as if it were a ball. orkhon valley, central mongolia
Practising polo on the Kurland estate in Plettenberg Bay on the Garden Route, Western Cape, South Africa, Africa
Practising polo on the Kurland estate in Plettenberg Bay on the Garden Route, Western Cape, South Africa, Africa
The charro rides alongside the left side of the bull, wraps its tail around his right leg, and tries to bring the bull down in a roll as he rides past it
That smoke is the result of heat generated by the rope wound around the saddle horn actually burning through the horn,