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Uzbequistão: cavalos, património e nova geração de cavaleiros

Jogadores de pólo, criadores e jovens cavaleiros ajudam a preservar tradições equestres seculares e a abrir novas oportunidades no desporto e na educação

Em parceria com Center for the Production of Content for Mass Media under the Administration of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan

LEIA MAIS : http://pt.euronews.com/2026/07/07/uzbequistao-cavalos-patrimonio-e-nova-geracao-de-cavaleiros

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00:12A CIDADE NO BRASIL
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 taught by young people.
01:08You can come to any of the wish, without a sense of purpose.
01:11You can learn this game.
01:13Today we are working with the National Guard.
01:17It presents their horses, horses, and helps organize tournaments.
01:26For Shaknoza Sharipova, a national team rider, the bond with a horse begins long before entering the field.
01:49Our journey now takes us south to Surkhandariya, where horses remain closely linked to local traditions.
02:01Here, the focus is on preserving one of Uzbekistan's best-known horse breeds, the Korabayer.
02:33Shareifahon Ibrahimov discovered riding just a year ago.
02:37O sport é um esforço diferente, um esforço diferente, um esforço diferente, um esforço diferente.
02:44Eu posso fazer esse esforço muito bem, o que é muito esforço diferente.
02:49É um esforço diferente.
02:52From the foothills of southern Uzbekistan,
02:55our journey continues more than 1,000 km northwest to Karakal, Pakistan.
03:00The landscape changes dramatically.
03:02Snow-covered steps stretch to the horizon, where winter winds test 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 remains as strong as ever.
03:43Horses have long been part of daily life on these days.
04:04Horses have long been part of daily life on these days.
04:11Choosing the right horse is often one of the first lessons young riders learn.
04:40From Tashkent to Suruhandaria and the snow-covered steps of Karakal, Pakistan,
04:44our journey has revealed many different sides of Uzbekistan's horse culture.
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