English to Malayalam Dictionary equestrian

equestrian

അശ്വാരൂഢചിത്രവും
definition
noun
The riders all are life-long equestrians with from 12-30 years in endurance competitions.
a rider or performer on horseback.
adjective
his amazing equestrian skills
of or relating to horse riding.
example
Horse breeding and 'equestrian' sports have always been recognised by the society as an integral part of this activity.
His farming enterprises are a herd of suckler cows and horses, which compete in the 'equestrian' sport of eventing up to and including international level.
And indeed, next to an 'equestrian' statue, a giant candle has been draped in the stars and stripes and surrounded by small candles, messages and bunches of flowers.
The most disciplined and demanding 'equestrian' sport, dressage, was in its full glory at Woorree Park at the weekend.
Thompson's last monument is his only 'equestrian' statue.
Also placing the International Sport Horse Show on the 'equestrian' map was the staging of a top-class showjumping grand prix on Saturday.
Moreover, those responsible for the more traditional 'equestrian' sports may have feared losing players to one that is particularly exciting to play as well as to watch.
Anything we can do to raise awareness of 'equestrian' sport will be beneficial.
This large area, complete with the obligatory 'equestrian' statue (this one is of King Jose I), provides a formal entrance to the city from the river.
But by 300 BC, these tribes had acquired horses and used their 'equestrian' skills to develop very effective cavalry tactics.
She told them that her sister liked horses and was on an 'equestrian' team.
To join the unit, officers undergo a basic six-month training course, which includes 'equestrian' skills and looking after the horses.
From age five until 12 she was learning 'equestrian' riding.
'equestrian' statue
Active in many sports, Reeve owned several horses and competed in 'equestrian' events regularly.
Polo is a highly demanding 'equestrian' sport that combines the skills of the rider and the performance of the horse.
The 'equestrian' statue in Union Square and triumphal arch in Washington Square Park were adorned with flags and peace signs.
For honorific statues of emperors and mortals, Romans could be portrayed in togas, in military garb, as naked or half-draped figures after Greek prototypes, or on horseback in 'equestrian' statues.
If we are separated we meet at the 'equestrian' statue on James Square at noon precisely.
Politically, his instincts were those of a cavalry officer - to ride straight at the enemy - and his statue in Hanover is very properly an 'equestrian' one.
This game is on the increase and is certainly a very interesting 'equestrian' sport.
Outside his church of St Sophia an 'equestrian' statue showed Justinian in military costume, pointing his hand eastwards.
'equestrian' school
The world's only two-legged 'equestrian' statue has been pushed and pulled almost off its plinth.
In Union Square, the biggest rally gathered beneath an 'equestrian' statue scaled by mourners, draped with American flags and covered with the word ‘Peace’, in chalk.
Besides dog and cat events, 2004's exhibition sees the introduction of equestrian stands which will promote responsible horse care and give a greater insight into 'equestrian' sports.
In this room, the typology of a place royale was established: the organised, uniform square with a central 'equestrian' statue of the sovereign in the centre.
It was at school that she discovered she shared her parents' interest in horses and 'equestrian' sports, as well as other sports like field hockey and gymnastics.
Wooden benches set in the shade of huge old live oaks surround the bronze 'equestrian' statue of General Andrew Jackson that dominates the centre of the square.
In fact, when we moved to California, I also tried gymnastics and competed in 'equestrian' riding for many years.
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