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Eventing

 

Date:
Sept. 25th - Oct. 10th, 2010

Location:
Lexington, Kentucky

Countries:
Over 60

Number of Athletes:
Over 800

Number of Horses:
Over 900

Attendence:
Over 500,000

Eventing is an equestrian event which comprises dressage, cross-country and show-jumping.

The dressage phase (held first) comprises an exact sequence of movements ridden in an enclosed arena. The test is judged by one or more judges who are looking for balance, rhythm and suppleness and most importantly, obedience of the horse and its harmony with the rider. The challenge is to demonstrate that a supremely fit horse, capable of completing the cross country phase on time, also has the training to perform in a relaxed and precise manner.

The next phase, cross-country, requires both horse and rider to be in excellent shape and to be brave and trusting of each other. This phase consists of approximately 12-20 fences (lower levels), 30-40 at the higher levels, placed on a long outdoor circuit. These fences consist of very solidly built natural objects (telephone poles, stone walls, etc.) as well as various obstacles such as ponds and streams, ditches, drops and banks, and combinations involving several jumping efforts - based on objects that would commonly occur in the countryside. This phase is timed, with the rider required to cross the finish line within a certain time frame (optimum time). Crossing the finish line after the allowed time results in penalties for each second late.

The final phase, show jumping, tests the technical jumping skills of the horse and rider, including suppleness, obedience, fitness and athleticism. In this phase, 12-20 fences are set up in a ring. These fences are typically brightly colored and consist of elements that can be knocked down, unlike cross country obstacles. This phase is also timed, with penalties being given for every second over the required time. In addition to normal jumping skills, eventing show jumping tests the fitness and stamina of the horse and rider, generally being held after the cross-country phase in higher level and international events.

Past Winners
1990 Stockholm: Blyth Tait of New Zealand, Messiah
1994 The Hague: Vaughan Jefferis of New Zealand, Bounce
1998 Rome: Blyth Tait of New Zealand, Ready Teddy
2002 Jerez: Jean Teulere of France, Espoir De La Mare
2006 Aachen: Zara Phillips of Great Britain, Toy Town

For more information, please visit www.useventing.com

 
 
   
 
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