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English: Travers or Haunches-in: A lateral four-track movement with the croupe about 30 degrees into the arena and the neck parallel to the rail with a slight flexion of the pole to the inside. (pencil and ink drawing)
Deutsch: Travers: Ein Seitengang auf vier Hufschlaglinien, wobei die Kruppe etwa 30° von der Bande abgestellt ist und der Hals parallel zur Bande bleibt mit leichter Innenstellung im Genick. (Bleistift- und Tuschezeichnung)
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Author Nabil Youssef Dahan
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Other versions 06 October 2010 containing a mistake in the footprints
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