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- Bascule_(horse) abstract "Bascule /ˈbæskjuːl/ is the natural round arc a horse's body takes as it goes over a jump. The horse should rise up through its back, stretching its neck forward and down, when it reaches the peak of his jump. Ideally, the withers are the highest point over the fence. This is often described as the horse taking the shape of a dolphin jumping out of the water. Bascule can also refer more generally to the raising of the withers while the horse is in motion.".
- Bascule_(horse) thumbnail Bascule.jpg?width=300.
- Bascule_(horse) wikiPageID "3825865".
- Bascule_(horse) wikiPageLength "3652".
- Bascule_(horse) wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Bascule_(horse) wikiPageRevisionID "604438048".
- Bascule_(horse) wikiPageWikiLink Bank_(obstacle).
- Bascule_(horse) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Riding_techniques_and_movements.
- Bascule_(horse) wikiPageWikiLink Eventing.
- Bascule_(horse) wikiPageWikiLink Horse_jumping_obstacles.
- Bascule_(horse) wikiPageWikiLink Hunt_seat.
- Bascule_(horse) wikiPageWikiLink Oxer.
- Bascule_(horse) wikiPageWikiLink Show_hunter.
- Bascule_(horse) wikiPageWikiLink Show_jumping.
- Bascule_(horse) wikiPageWikiLink Steeplechase.
- Bascule_(horse) wikiPageWikiLink Steeplechase_(horse_racing).
- Bascule_(horse) wikiPageWikiLink File:Bascule.jpg.
- Bascule_(horse) wikiPageWikiLink File:Steeplechasewinterthur.jpg.
- Bascule_(horse) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bascule (horse)".
- Bascule_(horse) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bascule".
- Bascule_(horse) wikiPageWikiLinkText "bascule".
- Bascule_(horse) hasPhotoCollection Bascule_(horse).
- Bascule_(horse) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
- Bascule_(horse) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Bascule_(horse) subject Category:Riding_techniques_and_movements.
- Bascule_(horse) hypernym Arc.
- Bascule_(horse) type TelevisionEpisode.
- Bascule_(horse) comment "Bascule /ˈbæskjuːl/ is the natural round arc a horse's body takes as it goes over a jump. The horse should rise up through its back, stretching its neck forward and down, when it reaches the peak of his jump. Ideally, the withers are the highest point over the fence. This is often described as the horse taking the shape of a dolphin jumping out of the water. Bascule can also refer more generally to the raising of the withers while the horse is in motion.".
- Bascule_(horse) label "Bascule (horse)".
- Bascule_(horse) sameAs Bascule.
- Bascule_(horse) sameAs Baskil_(jeździectwo).
- Bascule_(horse) sameAs m.0b1yvl.
- Bascule_(horse) sameAs Q809809.
- Bascule_(horse) sameAs Q809809.
- Bascule_(horse) wasDerivedFrom Bascule_(horse)?oldid=604438048.
- Bascule_(horse) depiction Bascule.jpg.
- Bascule_(horse) isPrimaryTopicOf Bascule_(horse).