Is done by Bolotina Alina. In this event, horse and rider must jump several different fences and water pits with­in a certain period of time. The fences.

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Is done by Bolotina Alina

In this event, horse and rider must jump several different fences and water pits with­in a certain period of time. The fences are made of wooden bars, reeds and other mate­rials and put in sequence. If the horse knocks down the bars, lands in water, refus­es to jump, or falls, the rider is awarded penalty points for "faults." Also, if a rider does not start within one minute after the signal or takes a wrong course, he loses the right to compete further. Competitors usually jump the course several times as the competition progresses. With each round the size of the jumps increases or the time allowed is decreased. In each round the number of competitors may be decreased, with the final round(s) involving only those competitors who have completed "clear" rounds. The horse-and-rider team that covers the course in the shortest amount of time with the fewest "faults" wins the competition.

Dressage is the French word for training horses. Webster's Dictionary defines dres­sage as "the execution by a horse of complex maneuvers in response to barely perceptible movement of a riders' hands, legs, seat and weight". Dressage competitions show a series of special exercises for horses. All horses must perform at a walk, trot and canter, and demonstrate a number of patterns that include circles and figures of eights. At more advanced levels, the skills and pat­terns become more complicated, including diagonals, serpentines, flying changes, and pirouettes. It looks like the horse, not the rider, does what is needed. Points are given for each movement and for general impres­sion. The judge evaluates the horse and the rider by scoring each movement or figure as it is performed against a standard of perfec­tion, with scores ranging from zero (mean­ing "not executed") to 10 ("excellent").

Three-day event is a competition which shows all the abilities of horses and riders over three days. This event includes dres­sage, endurance and show jumping. The dressage competition consists of about 20 movements of medium difficulty, to be performed in a 60m competition arena. Three judges use standard dressage judging standards to award marks, which the competitors carry forward to the next day. The speed and endurance phase is con­sidered by many the most exciting day of the competition. It is here that many rid­ers and horses can overcome a bad dressage test or be put out of the competition. Speed and endurance usually consists of 4 phases: Roads and Tracks, Steeplechase, another Roads and Tracks and Cross-country.

Each phase has a time limit and meas­ures the ability of the rider to set a pace that allows the horse to conserve energy with­out incurring time penalties. Roads and Track phases are generally ridden at a trot or slow canter. Steeplechase is a gallop and Cross-country requires a gallop between fences with the ability to balance the horse and negotiate difficult obstacles. The show jumping phase is held on the last day. The objective of this test is to prove that after the hard endurance tests of the day before, the horses remain supple and energetic enough to jump a course of twelve unfixed obstacles. Before the show jumping, the horses are examined by a veterinary surgeon.