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A gallop is a gait of a horse or other equine animal, or a bounding gait of any 4-legged animal.
Gallop may also refer to:
People
- Angela Gallop (born 1950), British forensic scientist
 - Annabel Gallop (born 1961), British scholar and curator
 - Armando Gallop (1970-1996), American house-music producer and DJ
 - Cindy Gallop (born 1960), English CEO and advertising executive
 - Clive Gallop (1892-1960), British engineer, racing driver, and military pilot
 - Dave Gallop (born 1937), New Zealand cricketer and administrator
 - David Gallop (born 1965), Australian sports administrator and lawyer
 - Derek Gallop (born 1951), English former cricketer
 - Frank Gallop (1900–1988), American radio and television personality
 - Geoff Gallop (born 1951), Australian academic and former politician
 - George Gallop (1590–1650), English politician and Member of Parliament
 - Harold Gallop (1910-2006), Canadian middle-distance runner
 - Henry Gallop (1857-1940), English cricketer
 - Jane Gallop (born 1952), American professor
 - Matt Gallop (born 1987), New Zealand professional bowler
 - Richard Gallop (1808–1899), early Australian settler
 - Sammy Gallop (1915–1971), American lyricist
 - Shari Gallop, New Zealand marine environmental scientist
 - Tom Gallop, American actor
 
Arts and entertainment
- Gallop (studio), a Japanese animation studio
 - Gallops (1898) and Gallops II (1903), books by David Gray
 - Gallops (play), 1906 play based on the books by David Gray
 - Heavy metal gallop, a metal drum beat typically using a double kick pedal
 - The Japanese name for the Pokémon Rapidash
 
Other uses
- Operation Gallop, a World War II Soviet Army operation in 1943
 - Gallop Hill, a mountain in the Catskill Mountains of New York, United States
 - Gallop Botanic Reserve, Cooktown, Shire of Cook, Queensland, Australia
 - Gallops (band), an experimental rock band from Wales
 - Gallops Island, Boston harbor, Massachusetts, United States
 
See also
- Conductor gallop, wind-induced low frequency oscillation of overhead transmission lines
 - Gallop, Johnson & Neuman, L.C., the St. Louis-based law firm
 - Galop, lively country dance, and music composed for such entertainment
 - Gallup (disambiguation)
 - Gallup (surname)
 
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