00:16For the people who see us and understand a lot about this topic I'm going to talk about and
00:22I want to emphasize a huge emphasis because we have to feel very proud of not only having
00:26the race of the Colombian horse, which is known as the most suave walking in the world,
00:31but also that today we have an autonomous sport that is already raining
00:36throughout the world in nine countries.
00:38It was almost until the 90s, when the Federations of Pedequinas started to give importance to this sport discipline
00:58and started to reglament it, having a result of the first national event in 1995 in Cali
01:05in the mark of the Copa America.
01:08This year marks the history of our sport because as I tell you that there are
01:13tournaments in the world of equation of the horse, there are also tournaments in the race as such
01:20as such, because this is the chalanería, it comes from the chalan, and the chalan, if you
01:25go to the dictionary, is the comerciante of horse, the ladrón.
01:28So when we talk about chalanería, etimologically we were talking about the ladrón of the horse.
01:35What is the sport?
01:38The sportists must be able to participate with a minimum percentage,
01:43aparte, they must participate in the 70% of the circuit
01:49and they must have at least in three regions of Colombia
01:54where the circuit is reparting.
01:57It is about two months, roughly, for every single day.
02:00They do every single day.
02:02And, well, from the beginning of the program,
02:07we know what cities are the ones that are going to have the opportunity
02:10to do the válidas nationales with miras to be able to get to the world.
02:14In the categories, first of all, this is divided by sexes.
02:17Equitadores, deportistas, o jinetes,
02:20and to the women, se les dice amazonas.
02:24These categories begin with minis,
02:27which are the menors of 6 years old.
02:29Then the infant, which is from 6 to 8 years old.
02:34Then the infant, which is from 9 to 11 years old.
02:37Then the junior, which is from 11 to 14 years old.
02:41The 15 to 17 years old are the juveniles.
02:45The 15 to 17 years old.
02:53The 15 to 17 years old.
03:15It's the art of montar and enjoy the caballo colombiano,
03:20of course, to form a dynamic,
03:23as we say in the Gremio Perfecto,
03:25to find a connection and to be able to enjoy it when it comes to the race.
03:30Everyone has their tastes,
03:31but I think the caballo is a being that transmits peace totally,
03:36that is very noble,
03:39and it gives you the opportunity to enjoy it and share it with him.
04:00The topic of preparation and having a connection with him is very important,
04:07to be able to train with him previously,
04:10to have a development like Amazon,
04:15with the horse,
04:16to give himself the opportunity to know it,
04:19and also try to know what he likes to do,
04:23what he doesn't like to do.
04:24The equation of the caballo,
04:26to be able to find a connection or a binomial,
04:32which is talked a lot about in the Gremio,
04:34between the Ginetto Amazon and the caballo.
04:36Obviously, that is achieved with a lot of training,
04:39a lot of effort,
04:41and communication with the caballo.
04:43For me, I think it's almost everything.
04:48It's something that fills me,
04:51that when we reach the boys for a competition,
04:55when we see the results on track,
04:59when we train for a competition,
05:02even though it's very powerful,
05:04it's very powerful,
05:05it's very noble.
05:07And the caballo is something that,
05:09just like that,
05:10that tranquility,
05:10that happiness,
05:11every one of the Ginetto Amazonas,
05:13and I believe that
05:15more than one who understands the sport
05:16will understand me.
05:17What is the main thing?
05:28A day of the Ginetto Amazonas,
05:30I trained a lot with a leg.
05:32We already are prepared.
05:33I think I was in the point where
05:35we had the opportunity to win.
05:38I had an accident in the car before coming,
05:41and at the end we had to change the horse
05:43to be able to train a leg that she never had ever been able.
05:46so it was a little bit difficult to get in and to get in and to manage it, to be
05:51able to manage it, to show it.
05:53It was very, very difficult and the truth is that we were finally in the marker.
06:13The jinetes and amazonas are called Felix Santiago Oliver and it marked the difference that a child came out with
06:22a flag from Puerto Rico,
06:23took the microphone and publicly said that he would love that there would be a tournament only for children.
06:32He had a very strong terminal disease, that's why it marked the history, he was called Felix Santiago Oliver
06:38and the affiliated countries decided to make the first world tournament in 1996 in Venezuela.
06:58Definitely, as amazonas, they have included us significantly in the Gremium
07:05and to be able to go on track and demonstrate that we can also perform perfectly each one of the
07:13circuits
07:13is quite gratifying because each one has welcomed us in the best way
07:20and we see the support of each person in the Gremium as we as women.
07:24We quite appreciate it.
07:25Peace.
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