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trot <a trot; trots> N

trot SPORTS (ting)
trot SPORTS

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An important hazard for all trotting horses is that they may start galloping instead of trotting.
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Trot racing as a sport is often considered dull, but when combined with betting it can rapidly get interesting.
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The dog must come directly to the handler at a brisk trot or gallop.
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The competition, which was inaugurated in 1951, is regarded as one of the most prestigious international events in trotting.
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Most riders learn to sit a slow jog trot without bouncing.
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Regarding its small size it is very strong and durable, and its has an energetic, long-strided trot.
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In 1959-1961, when a longer distance was trotted, only a single race was run.
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There was a course for trotting horses in an adjoining field, which tended to increase the number of people.
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Driving was a commonly used synonym for trotting, long before the term driving came to be associated primarily with the not-yet-invented automobile.
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His natural pace is gallop, but under cover he can use trot.
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