Jineteada gaucha
Jineteada gaucha or doma gaucha is a traditional sport in the gaucho culture of Argentina, Uruguay, and southern parts of Brazil. The objective is for the rider to stay on an untamed horse for a number of seconds.[1] The specified time varies from 6 to 15 seconds, depending on the category.
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Jineteada gaucha in Argentina

Jineteada in the Criolla del Prado in Montevideo, Uruguay
Categories
According to the competition, there are several categories. The most important are:
- Crina Category or bareback: Rider is only allowed a leather strap, which is placed around the horse's neck. Spurs are used and the mounting time is 8 seconds.
- Category surera: Rider must ride the animal with only a sheepskin as a pad. Reins are held in one hand, and in other is whip. The mounting time is 12 seconds.
- Category Basto with counter: Rider uses stirrups and should not lose them at any time. The mounting time is 15 seconds.
See also
References
- Mercedes Mariano, María Luz Endere, Carolina I. Mariano (2014). Herramientas metodológicas para la gestión del patrimonio intangible. El caso del municipio de Olavarría, Buenos Aires, Argentina = Methodological Tools for the Management of Intangible Heritage. The Case of the Municipality of Olavarría, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Revista Colombiana de Antropología 50 (2): 243–269.
External links
- Festival Nacional de Doma y Folklore de Jesús María (Spanish)
- Jineteada gaucha Argentina (Spanish)
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