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Definition of eventer in English: eventernoun ɪˈvɛntəəˈvɛn(t)ər British A horse or rider that takes part in eventing. 〈英〉综合全能马术比赛参赛马(或骑手) Example sentencesExamples - In the morning the eventers will show jump, and in the afternoon the individual champion in show jumping will be crowned.
- This type of training is extremely useful for both showjumpers and eventers as it improves flexibility and balance in horse and rider as well as developing important muscle groups.
- She is starting to look like the eventer I know she will be.
- His horse, the eventer Heartbreaker, or Hart, was half-brother to Minty, sharing the same champion sire as him.
- The day combines the light-hearted good humour of well-known jockeys and eventers attempting to play polo - both on bicycles and horses - and the dramatic speed and skill of two top class polo matches.
Origin1970s: from event, in three-day event (see eventing). Rhymesassenter, cementer, centre (US center), concentre (US concenter), dissenter, enter, fermenter (US fermentor), fomenter, frequenter, inventor, lamenter, magenta, placenta, polenta, precentor, presenter, preventer, repenter, tenter, tormentor Definition of eventer in US English: eventernounəˈven(t)ərəˈvɛn(t)ər British A horse or rider that takes part in eventing. 〈英〉综合全能马术比赛参赛马(或骑手) Example sentencesExamples - His horse, the eventer Heartbreaker, or Hart, was half-brother to Minty, sharing the same champion sire as him.
- She is starting to look like the eventer I know she will be.
- In the morning the eventers will show jump, and in the afternoon the individual champion in show jumping will be crowned.
- This type of training is extremely useful for both showjumpers and eventers as it improves flexibility and balance in horse and rider as well as developing important muscle groups.
- The day combines the light-hearted good humour of well-known jockeys and eventers attempting to play polo - both on bicycles and horses - and the dramatic speed and skill of two top class polo matches.
Origin1970s: from event, in three-day event (see eventing). |