The rider on court is timed as they jump over each fence, some may use parallel rails, triple bars, and other things to. The winner is the rider and horse that finishes with the fewest penalties in the fastest time.
Penalties are awarded for jumps not cleared correctly.
Jumping developed after fences were put up in the English countryside, leading foxhunters to require horses that could jump. In (1510-1558) show jumping was invented in England.
A horse made its first appearance at the Ancient Olympic Games in 680 B.C. when chariot racing was introduced - and was by far the most exciting and spectacular event on the programme.
The bit, blinkers, bridle, cup, fence, gate, hunting stock, obstacle, oxer, parallel oxer, rail and other things
The event is played on a obstacle court. In this event space it must have fance for the horse to jump over.
For your skills you would need to practice.
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