positive stride forward, mental health research and practical support within sporting domains where there are unique sporting factors associated with increased risk (i.e., physical harm and/or life threatening/changing injuries) continues to be lacking ( Rice et al., 2018 ). Equestrian sport is referred
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Mental Health in Equestrian Sport
Hannah Butler-Coyne, Vaithehy Shanmuganathan-Felton, and Jamie Taylor
Trust in Interspecies Sport
Michelle Gilbert
This paper explores how young girls develop trust in their equine partners for the purposes of competitive equestrian sport. I argue that interspecies trust manifests through interactional trust and system trust. Interactional trust, as reflected in the horse-human relationship, is built through joint action and results in symbolic interaction. System trust is made possible through the equine community; it develops through communication in an effort to reduce complexity and uncertainty in society. To encourage and sustain youth participation in competitive equestrian sports both interactional trust and system trust are necessary.
Self-Reported Physical Activity and Perception of Athleticism in American Equestrian Athletes
Michaela M. Keener, Kimberly I. Tumlin, and Deirdre Dlugonski
40 years. 16 , 17 Unique to equestrian sport, competitive Olympians range in age from 16 to 72 years. This range exemplifies the span in which equestrian athletes participate in high-performance events. Given the prevalence of individuals, especially females, who are engaging in equestrian
The Inaugural Women in Sport & Exercise Conference: Blood, Sweat, and Fears Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, UK, June 13–14, 2018
implemented by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) are examples of a liberal feminist approach, requiring sports to offer females opportunities to compete. To consider whether a sex-integrated sport can support women to compete as equals. Equestrian sport at the Olympics has a long history and since
Horseback Riding-Related Injuries in Portugal and Prevention Strategies
Luísa V. Pinto, Filipa C. Gouveia, Joana F. Ramalho, Sara R. Silva, and Joana R. Silva
. Havlik HS . Equestrian sport-related injuries: a review of current literature . Curr Sports Med Rep . 2010 ; 9 ( 5 ): 299 – 302 . doi:10.1249/JSR.0b013e3181f32056 20827097 9. Meredith L , Thomson R , Ekman R , Kovaceva J , Ekbrand H , Bálint A . Equestrian-related injuries
“It Looks Good on Paper, But It Was Never Meant to Be Real”: Mixed-Gender Events in the Paralympic Movement
Nikolaus A. Dean, Andrea Bundon, P. David Howe, and Natalie Abele
debut at the 1996 Atlanta Games. The sport is managed by the International Federation for Equestrian Sports, which currently operates as the international governing body for all equestrian sport. One notable ruling implemented by the Federation for Equestrian Sports across both the Olympic and
Differences in Sport Management Doctoral Students’ Experiences With Gender Microaggressions and Stereotype Threat by Gender
Sarah B. Williams, Elizabeth A. Taylor, T. Christopher Greenwell, and Brigitte M. Burpo
equal? Sex integration in equestrian sport . Asia-Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education, 3 ( 3 ), 213 – 225 . https://doi.org/10.1080/18377122.2012.721727 Davis , P.G. , Spencer , S.J. , & Steele , C.M. ( 2005 ). Clearing the air: Identity safety moderates the effects of