corrida de sortija
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File:Horacio Espondaburu - Corrida de sortijas.jpg (1855-1902), now in the Museo Histórico Nacional of Montevideo]]
The corrida de sortija is a traditional gaucho sport of the Rio de la Plata area of South America that is similar to ring jousting.
In Spain, it forms part of the annual {{ill|Festival of Sant Joan, Ciutadella|es|Festes de Sant Joan de Ciutadella|lt=Festival of Sant Joan}} in Ciutadella de Menorca in the Balearic Islands, where it is known as {{lang|ca|córrer s'ensortilla}}.{{r|dm}}
It was described by Thomas Hutchinson in 1868:
{{blockquote|"La Sortija" (the ring) is now-a-days the most frequent Gaucho sport, to be seen in Carnival and other festal times. It is played as follows. In the principal Plaza of the chief towns, and at about 5 pm, you will see placed in the centre of the main street, or principal Plaza, two upright wooden posts about ten feet high, crossed by a beam ... In the middle of this cross-beam, and underneath[,] is loosely suspended a small ring, not larger than a wedding-ring. A Gaucho, galloping at the fastest beneath this, is to bear off the ring on a bit of twig, about the calibre of an ordinary pencil, or the handle of a steel pen. Numberless are the failures, for knocking off, without retaining it on the stick, is not sufficient. But many, of course, are the successes, each of which is greeted by a "Viva!" "Viva!"|Thomas Hutchinson|The Paraná: with incidents of the Paraguayan war, and South American recollections, from 1861-1868 E. Stanford 1868}}
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