THE Teenage Rampage Trick Team are ready to ride their horses like no others at this year's Mandurah Children's Festival.
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Based in the Peel region, the team take it to the extreme performing tricks on galloping horses and defying gravity on their trustworthy mounts.
Trick riding is one of the most extreme of all riding disciplines and was derived from the Russian Cossacks who used them as war moves to overcome the enemy in battle.
Emma-Jane Hicks (17) and Emily Holmes (19) put all their faith in their horses Romeo, Oscar, Pop and Paintball to execute tricks that leave the audience breathless.
The team's mounted archers show their skill in hitting the targets while on a moving horse in the increasingly popular sport of horseback archery.
Unfortunately due to limited space the team cannot run the mounted archers at this show but the riders will be there to answer any questions.
The team will be performing every hour from 10.30am on Sunday.
The Children's Festival will be at the foreshore from 10am-3pm.