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Across
- 3. A sport similar to volleyball but using a rattan ball and only allowed to touch the ball with feet, head, chest, and knees.
- 5. A rodeo event where a rider chases a steer, then dismounts and wrestles it to the ground.
- 9. An equestrian sport where gymnasts perform on the back of a moving horse.
- 11. A competitive sport arising out of the working practices of cattle herding in Spain, Mexico, and later the United States, Canada, South America, and Australia.
- 13. An equestrian sport where horse and rider perform a series of precise movements.
- 16. A form of motorcycle racing held on enclosed off - road circuits.
- 20. A traditional sport in some regions involving a bull and a matador.
- 21. A form of indoor motocross racing.
- 22. A sport of riding bicycles off - road, often on rough terrain.
- 24. A rodeo sport where a rider attempts to stay on a bucking bull for a specified time.
- 25. A team winter sport played on ice, similar to hockey.
Down
- 1. A winter sport where people walk on snow with snowshoes.
- 2. A form of skiing involving high - altitude jumps and tricks.
- 4. A sport involving racing bicycles on motocross tracks.
- 6. A form of skiing including tricks and jumps.
- 7. A rodeo event in which a horse and rider attempt to complete a cloverleaf pattern around preset barrels in the fastest time.
- 8. A form of long - distance, off - road motorcycle racing.
- 10. A type of floor hockey played indoors with a plastic ball.
- 12. A contact team sport that originated in ancient India.
- 14. A timed - event competition where riders on horseback navigate a series of obstacles.
- 15. An equestrian triathlon consisting of dressage, cross - country, and show jumping.
- 16. A sport where people balance on a flat webbing tightened between two anchor points.
- 17. A type of skiing on a bumpy slope.
- 18. A winter sport where a person on skis is pulled by a horse, dog, or vehicle.
- 19. A rodeo event where a team of two cowboys attempts to rope a steer.
- 23. A form of mountaineering involving ascending ice formations.