Christine Tsintsadze (Georgian: ქრისტინე ცინცაძე, 1869–1956) was a Gurian horsewoman from what is now the country of Georgia, who performed trick riding in Wild West shows in the United States.
[2] At the turn of the century,[Notes 2] Tsintsadze was recruited by Luka Chkhartishvili as a rider for the Wild West Shows, popular at the time.
[7] After the success of the London show, Joe H. Hart, returned to Georgia to recruit performers for the 1893 Chicago World's Fair.
Besides Tsintsadze, other Georgian women who performed trick riding were Barbale Imnadze, Frida Mgaloblishvili, and Maro Zakareishvili-Kvitaishvili.
Tsintsadze, a crowd favorite, was retained and continued riding with the Wild West and Great Far East show until 1912.