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Spain |
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Portugal |
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Argentina |
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Belgium |
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Italy |
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Austria |
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Brazil |
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Germany |
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Great-Britain |
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Canada |
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USA |
Ladies
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| France |
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| Great-Britain |
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| Spain |
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| Belgium |
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| Portugal |
U16
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| Spain |
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| France |
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| Italy |
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| Portugal |
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| Great-Britain |
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What is Horse-Ball ?
Horse-Ball is a highly spectacular equestrian sport which can be defined as a kind of "basket-ball on a horseback". It was started off in France by French Army Captain Clave, a showjumping World Champion in the 30's. In the 70's the French Equestrian Federation defined the rules on which the game is now played. In 1999 the International Horse-Ball Federation was created to manage and promote the sport across the globe. Horse-Ball today is played by thousands of people in 3 continents. In April 2004 FIHB was recognised by the FEI and Horse-Ball became a Regional discipline in Group I and II.

































