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Paritan: China's first dressage female rider to participate in the Asian Games

The beginning of equestrian learning

Palidan did not grow up on horseback, and it was not until 1985 that she joined the equestrian team of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Sports School. "At first, I was very rusty and unfamiliar with horses, but then I slowly got better." But her improvement was not just a technical improvement, but became The first dressage female rider in China. In the early years of the development of Chinese equestrianism, there were no high-quality horses for team members to train, and only Ili horses could be used to jump obstacles, with high risk factors and falls. On the worst occasion, she fell unconscious, and she couldn't remember how long she had been unconscious. Her father was so distressed by each of her injuries that he had dissuaded her from engaging in equestrian sports. The difficulties did not extinguish her passion for equestrianism, which became the motivation for her to sweat on the training ground day after day.

The appearance of the Asian Games has brought Chinese equestrian sports into a new stage of development.

Paritan: China's first dressage female rider to participate in the Asian Games

Usher in a new era of equestrianism

The sweat of the day finally irrigates the fruits of victory. In 1998, when the vast majority of Chinese people did not know what equestrian sport was, Parithan had already represented China at the Asian Games in Bangkok, Thailand. She is China's first dressage female rider to participate in the Asian Games. This appearance has brought Chinese equestrian sports into a new stage of development. And Paridan ranked 12th among the 64 riders of the Asian Games, which is destined to be a significant stroke in the history of Chinese equestrian sports and open up a new era for Chinese equestrian sports.

Paritan: China's first dressage female rider to participate in the Asian Games

Entering the "Knights' Hall"

The knight who bravely climbs the mountain will always be remembered. On November 17, 2018, Paritan entered the Chinese equestrian "Knight Hall" in the presence of many riders. When the host handed the knighthood certificate to Paritan, Paritan couldn't help but shed tears. Every teardrop seems to tell not only about the hardships of her decades of studying equestrianism, but also a full affirmation of Paritan's achievements. At the same time, she is also delighted with the development of the equestrian industry. The many riders behind him were also moved by the applause.

Paritan: China's first dressage female rider to participate in the Asian Games

Devote yourself to equestrian education

Equestrian education should be continuously inherited and developed. Xinjiang is one of the cradles of mainland equestrian athletes. Paritan is currently committed to equestrian teaching in Xinjiang for a long time. For all students, Teacher Paritan has always been strict. Riding moves can be strengthened, but before the learning begins, the teacher will always emphasize: "You have to love the horse, you will be one with the horse." "From the beginning of the brushing of the horses, Mr. Parithan was very careful, because this is the best time for her to check the horses." If there's something uncomfortable about it, it'll be found when you brush it. For Pariton, the horse is like her child, from strict education to careful care, never slackening.

Paritan: China's first dressage female rider to participate in the Asian Games

The heroism on the field and the gentle patience in the stable are all words and deeds that Paridon taught the students. "It's not the same feeling with a horse, I'm happy when I'm with a horse." This innermost satisfaction and happiness infects everyone.

Paritan: China's first dressage female rider to participate in the Asian Games

"Without horses, I would lose a lot of fun in my life." For Paritan, the horse has long since become one of the most important parts of her life. With the horse as a friend, with the horse, she and the horse together, facing the future, spring blossoms.

Paritan: China's first dressage female rider to participate in the Asian Games

Text/Xiao Jingyitu/Paritan

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