| Date:
Sept. 25th - Oct. 10th, 2010
Location:
Lexington, Kentucky
Countries:
Over 60
Number of Athletes:
Over 800
Number of Horses:
Over 900
Attendence:
Over 500,000 |
Reining is a western riding competition for horses
where the riders guide the horses through a precise pattern of circles,
spins, and stops. All work is done at the lope (known more commonly
worldwide as the canter) and gallop; the fastest of the horse gaits.
Reining is often described as a Western form of
dressage riding, as it requires the horse to be responsive and in
tune with its rider, whose aids should not be easily seen, and judges
the horse on its ability to perform a set pattern of movements.
Past Winners
2002 Jerez: Shawn Flarida on San Jo Freckles of the United States
2006 Aachen: Duane Latimer on Hang Ten Surprize of Canada
For more information, please visit www.nrha.com
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