Wednesday 28 December 2011

Equestrian Eventing introduction

Equestrian Eventing also known as horse trials is an equestrian event comprises dressage, show jumping and cross-country. This event has its extraction in a complete cavalry test requiring mastery of several types of riding. 


The contest may be run as a ODE (one-day event) where all three events are finished in one day dressage, followed by show jumping and then cross country or may be 3DE (three-day event), which is more commonly now run over four days with dressage on the first two days followed by cross country the next day and then show jumping in turn around order on the final day. 
Equestrian Eventing was up to that time known as Combined Training. This event typically now refers to an amalgamation of just two of the events, most commonly show jumping and dressage. There are three different parts to the Equestrian Eventing competition dressage which illustrates the synchronization between rider cross-country riding and horse which requires nerve, speed and power for the jumping.  That’s way it is calls for impeccable, precision and agility technique. 
The amalgamation tests every element of horsemanship and offers the viewer plenty of exhilaration along the way. Equestrian Eventing is an equestrian triathlon in that it come together three different disciplines in one contest set out over one, two, or three days, depending on the length of itinerary and number of entries.  Olympic Equestrian Eventing Tickets


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