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Chevaux, héritage et nouvelle génération de cavaliers

Joueurs de polo, éleveurs et jeunes cavaliers préservent des traditions équestres séculaires et ouvrent de nouvelles voies dans le sport et l’éducation

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00:00Générique
00:30Générique
00:31In a country of vast distances and dramatically different landscapes, horses continue to connect people, traditions and places.
00:39Our journey begins near Tashkent.
00:43Polo is gaining ground in Uzbekistan.
00:45With the recent launch of the Polo Federation in Uzbekistan, the country is beginning to develop this traditional equestrian sport
00:51and attract a new generation of players.
00:53Known centuries ago as Tashkent, Polo was once played by rulers and warriors across Central Asia.
01:01In this region, we have one base.
01:04Functionally, these bases are the ones that teach young people.
01:08You can come with any wish, without a chance to teach this game.
01:13Today, we collaborate with the National Guard.
01:17They are a team of horses, and they have to help organize tournaments.
01:26For Shakhnoza Sharipova, national team rider, the bond with a horse begins long before entering the field.
01:33I'm from Tashkent, I'm from Tashkent.
01:37I'm from Tashkent, I'm from Tashkent.
01:39I'm from Tashkent.
01:40I'm from Tashkent.
01:44I'm from Tashkent.
01:46I'm from Tashkent.
01:50I'm from Tashkent.
01:50Our journey now takes us south to Surkhandaria, where horses remain closely linked to local traditions.
02:01Here, the focus is on preserving one of Uzbekistan's best-known horse breeds, the Korabair.
02:33Shari Fakhon Ibrahimovah discovered riding just a year ago.
02:37This sport is different, and there are many ways to do it.
02:44I think we can do it very well.
02:47Our horses are different from the south of Uzbekistan.
02:52From the foot hills of southern Uzbekistan, our journey continues more than a thousand kilometers northwest to Karagal, Pakistan.
03:00The landscape changes dramatically.
03:02Snow-covered steps stretch to the horizon, where winter winds pass both horses and riders.
03:08In this west region, horses have long helped people adapt to life on the step.
03:13Horses have long been part of daily life on these steps.
03:17Today, traditional riding skills meet modern stables and riding arenas.
03:29Here, the bond between horses and riders remained as strong as ever.
03:43Here, the bond between horses and riders and riders have a lot of horses.
03:56Les murs ont été éclatés par des murs,
04:00les murs ont été éclatés par des murs,
04:03et les murs ont été éclatés par des murs.
04:11Le murs est éclaté par des murs,
04:13c'est souvent une des premières les éclats que les murs ont appris.
04:21Les murs sont éclats dans les murs.
04:23Les murs ont été éclats sur des murs,
04:25les murs ont été éclats dans les murs,
04:27les murs ont été éclats dans les murs.
04:32Ils ont été éclats dans les murs.
04:34Les murs ont été éclats sur du la ville.
04:40Ils ont été éclats dans les murs.
04:40From Tashkin to Suruhandaria and the snow-coward
04:43steppes of Karakalpakistan,
04:45our journey has revealed many different
04:47sides of Uzbekistan's horses culture.
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