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    A Russian troika is a team of three horses moving at different gaits. The horse in the middle (the "korennik" in Russian) moves at a trot and has to be the biggest and strongest. The two trace horses on the sides ("pristyazhnyye") maintain a canter, taking the middle horse with them while growing less tired than they would on their own. Such a team...

    If you look at a Russian troika on the move, you’ll notice one curious detail: The trace horses keep their heads turned sideways, while at the same time moving straight ahead. Why do they do this? The reason is that the horse harnessed on the right canters by leading with his left leg, while the one on the left leads with his right. And so they tur...

    It is believed that the best troikas are pulled by trotting horses (breeds specially reared for speed) of the same type. At the same time, the horse in the middle must be larger than the other two. Vyatka horses, known for their endurance, are regarded as the most reliable, while teams made up of large Orlov Trotters are seen as the most prestigiou...

    The word "troika" ("trio" in Russian) to describe a team of three horses came into use in the 18th century or, according to some sources, at the end of the 17th century. At the time, the number of horses would depend on the number of passengers and the cargo—a single horse would be sufficient for one passenger, but if more "horsepower" was needed m...

    It is not actually known for certain who invented the troika or when. Most likely, the development of the postal service contributed to the emergence of the troika as a team of horses traveling at different gaits. In Russia, the distances between population centers are huge. Mail and freight deliveries took several days even between Moscow and St. ...

    Nowadays, some car enthusiasts like to adorn their "iron horses" with spoilers, airbrush designs or halogen lights. In the past, before there were cars, coachmen customized their harnesses in a similar manner. They would paint the shaft bow of the horse in the middle gold or adorn it with decorative motifs or fancy carvings. In the mid-19th century...

    "We rode on a troika with sleigh bells," goes the popular song "By the Long Road." Indeed, an approaching troika could be heard a kilometer away! Coachmen used the bells to make sure the road ahead was cleared in time for the troika to fly past while also alerting everyone that the mail was coming. But then private owners of troikas developed a lik...

    The first time a Russian troika was taken abroad was in 1911, when it was shown at a world exhibition in London. It consisted of an Orlov Trotter with Strelets trace horses. After this, Russian troikas became a constant feature at international exhibitions. The tradition continued into the Soviet period, but by then the troikas were mainly made up ...

    With the emergence of railways and then cars, the demand for troikas (and horse-drawn transport in general) declined. But they can still be seen today at sports competitions and special events in Russian tourist towns, such as Suzdal and Vladimir. From as early as the 1840s, troikas competed at the Moscow Hippodrome not only in speed races but also...

    "Troika" is a Russianism: a word or phrase that isn’t translated into other languages and remains Russian. And it’s definitely become a key symbol of Russia! Countless paintings, poems, stories and songs are dedicated to the troika. The following passage from Nikolai Gogol's "Dead Souls" is regarded as the most famous example: "Russia, aren't you h...

  3. Troika is the traditional Russian carriage drawn by a team of three horses harnessed abreast. It has become a symbol of Russia and is widely employed in folkloric scenes, movies (such as Doctor Zhivago ), paintings and literature.

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  5. A troika (Russian: тройка, "triplet" or "trio") is a traditional Russian harness driving combination, using three horses abreast, usually pulling a sleigh. It differs from most other three-horse combinations in that the horses are harnessed abreast.

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