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horsewoman
horsewoman (ˈhɔːsˌwʊmən) A woman who rides on horseback; a female equestrian. Usually with qualifying adj.1564–78 W. Bullein Dial. agst. Pest. (1888) 58 Your mother was a good horsewoman, and loued ridyng well as any gentlewoman that euer I knewe in my life. 1626 Middleton Wom. Beware Wom. ii. i, Sh...
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Horsewoman (painting)
Horsewoman is a painting by Russian painter Rudolf Frentz () (1888-1956). Horsewoman was first showed on the personal exhibition of Rudolf Frentz in 1928 in Leningrad.
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35 Rare Horse Breeds - Savvy Horsewoman
Jan 7, 2022Black Forest Horse. Place of Origin: Germany. Height: 14.3 - 16 hands. Coat Color: Chestnut with a flaxen mane and tail. Bred For: Agriculture and forestry. Population: Less than 2,000. One can only speculate about the origin of the Black Forests in horse breeding in Baden-Württemberg. The roots go back centuries.
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horsewoman
horsewomann (pl -women) woman rider on horseback, esp a skilled one 骑马的女子; (尤指)女骑手 a fine horsewoman 出色的女骑手.
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Tinks Pottinger
Judith Anne Pottinger (née White; born 26 April 1956), known as Tinks Pottinger, is a New Zealand horsewoman who won a bronze medal at the 1988 Summer Pottinger was born in Waipawa on 26 April 1956, the daughter of Helen "Tiny" White (née Groome), a noted horsewoman and FEI judge, and Eric White.
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Margaret Knighton
Margaret "Marges" Knighton or Carline (born 14 February 1955 in Sheffield) is a New Zealand horsewoman who won a bronze medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics
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rideress
ˈrideress rare. [f. rider n. + -ess.] A female rider; a horsewoman.1849 Thackeray Out of Town vi, Where are the dear rideresses, above all? 1881 Contemp. Rev. Oct. 545 Freyja..once was a Cloud Rideress and a Swan Virgin.
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Bobbie Allen
Bobbie Allen may refer to:
Bobbie Allen, English horsewoman and hotelier
Bobbie Allen, American runner and winner of the first Richmond Marathon
Bobbie
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equestrienne
equestrienne [pseudo-Fr. fem. of equestrian.] A horsewoman, female equestrian.1864 in Webster. 1888 G. C. Boase Ducrow in Dict. Nat. Biog. XVI. 97/1 A well-known equestrienne.
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Halpenny
CC, FRSC (born 1919), Canadian editor and professor
Ernest Halpenny, PC (1903–1974), Canadian politician
Marion Rose Halpenny, equestrian writer and horsewoman
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Tink
Eswatini, Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa, and Zambia
See also
Tinker (disambiguation)
Tinkle (surname)
Tinks Pottinger (born 1956), New Zealand Olympic horsewoman
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Phyllis Williams
Phyllis Constance Williams (née Morris; 31 March 1905 – 26 July 1993) was a notable New Zealand singer and horsewoman.
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Selika Lazevski
Selika Lazevski was a black horsewoman in Belle Époque Paris. Life
Little is known of her life but she is thought to have been a horsewoman who rode haute école at the Nouveau Cirque (1886-1926) on rue Saint-Honoré
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Alicia Thornton
Alicia Thornton or Alicia Meynel (1780s – 1800s) was a British horsewoman. She was a skilled horsewoman as she rode with the hounds when they were hunting. She rode side saddle but her expertise was known to her friends.
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Marion Rose Halpenny
Marion Rose Halpenny is an equestrian writer and horsewoman, born in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, and known as the Lincolnshire turf authoress, who has written Racecourses, she visited 60 of the 62 courses dealt with in the book, (the odd ones were Ayr and Perth) and used a lot of the information she gleaned as a horsewoman
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