00:26Musik
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. With the recent launch of the Polo Federation in Uzbekistan, the country is beginning
00:49to develop this traditional equestrian sport and attract a new generation of players.
00:53Known centuries ago as Tashkent, Polo was once played by rulers and warriors across Central Asia.
01:00Music
01:01In this area we have one base. Functionally, these bases are trained to teach young people.
01:08You can come with any wish, without any means, to teach this game.
01:13Today we are working with the National Guard.
01:17It provides their horses and horses, helps organize tournaments.
01:26For Shakhnoza Sharipova, national team rider, the bond with a horse begins long before entering the field.
01:33I just joined Tashkent in Uzbekistan.
01:37I joined Tashkent. I joined Tashkent. I joined Tashkent.
01:39I joined Tashkent. I joined Tashkent.
01:42I joined Tashkent.
01:44I joined Tashkent.
01:46It's a great journey.
01:52I joined Tashkent.
01:54und mit unseren Traditionen.
02:01Hier der Fokus ist auf
02:03einer von Uzbekistan best-known Horserbreten,
02:06der Korabayer.
02:24Die 500er Jahre lang.
02:26Wir sind in unserer Karte.
02:29Wir sind in unserer Karte.
02:33Scharif Pachon Ibrahimova
02:35discovered riding just a year ago.
02:37Das Sport ist sehr wichtig.
02:40Es ist sehr wichtig.
02:42Es ist sehr wichtig.
02:44Wir sind sehr wichtig.
02:47Wir sind sehr wichtig.
02:49Wir sind sehr wichtig.
02:49Wir sind sehr wichtig.
02:52Wir sind sehr wichtig.
02:53Von den Foothills
02:54aus dem Uzbekistan,
02:55unser journey
02:56weitergeht mehr als 1,000 km
02:58north-western
02:59in Karagal, Pakistan.
03:00Der Landscape verändert
03:02Dramatisch.
03:02Snow-covered steps
03:04stretch to the horizon
03:05where winter winds
03:06passen both horses
03:07und riders.
03:08In this west region
03:09horses have long
03:10helped people
03:11adapt to life
03:12on the step.
03:13Horses have long
03:14been part of
03:15daily life
03:16on these steps.
03:17Today,
03:17traditional riding
03:18skills meet
03:19modern stables
03:20and riding arenas.
03:29Here,
03:30the bond between
03:30horses and riders
03:32remained as strong as ever.
03:38we have
03:39in the end of the day.
03:41We have
03:41these two horses
03:42have been
03:42together.
03:44We have
03:45two horses
03:45have
03:46left here.
03:47We have
03:47the fish,
03:47fish,
03:48fish,
03:48fish,
03:49and the fish.
03:50We have
03:51the fish.
03:51three horses
03:53to the fish.
03:56We have
03:57the fish,
04:01we have
04:02Es ist ein Sport, dass sie sich mit ihren Händen und ihren Händen gewinnen und ihren Händen gewinnen und ihren
04:10Händen gewinnen.
04:11Choosing the right horse is often one of the first lessons young riders learn.
04:21Die Händen der Händen sind sehr viele Händen.
04:23Es gibt die Anglisch-Fahräder, die Turkmen-Fahräder, die Neumische-Fahräder sind.
04:29Es gibt die Schmerz und die Schmerz und die Schmerz auf den Karagal-Pakistan.
04:32Wir haben uns nicht die Schmerz und die Schmerz.
04:34Wir sind nicht die Schmerz und die Schmerz.
04:40Von Tashkent zu Suruhandaria und die Schmerz und die Schmerz in Karagal-Pakistan
04:45our journey has revealed many different sides of Uzbekistan's horse culture.
04:56Ver dahin
04:57Ver fronten
04:57A.
05:00Dies zum Schw senhor
05:00Vielen Dank.
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