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- Eventing type Activity external.
- Eventing type Sport external.
- Eventing type Q349 external.
- Eventing type Activity external.
- Eventing type Q1914636 external.
- Eventing comment "Eventing (also known as horse trials) is an equestrian event where a single horse and rider combination compete against other combinations across the three disciplines of dressage, cross-country, and show jumping. This event has its roots in a comprehensive cavalry test requiring mastery of several types of riding. The competition may be run as a one-day event (ODE), where all three events are completed in one day (dressage, followed by cross country and then stadium) or a three-day event (3DE), 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 reverse order on the final day. Eventing was previously known as Combined Training, and the name persists in many smaller organizations. The term "Combi" external.
- Eventing label "Eventing" external.
- Eventing seeAlso Dressage external.
- Eventing seeAlso Equestrian_at_the_Summer_Olympics external.
- Eventing wasDerivedFrom Eventing?oldid=778830182 external.
- Eventing abstract "Eventing (also known as horse trials) is an equestrian event where a single horse and rider combination compete against other combinations across the three disciplines of dressage, cross-country, and show jumping. This event has its roots in a comprehensive cavalry test requiring mastery of several types of riding. The competition may be run as a one-day event (ODE), where all three events are completed in one day (dressage, followed by cross country and then stadium) or a three-day event (3DE), 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 reverse order on the final day. Eventing was previously known as Combined Training, and the name persists in many smaller organizations. The term "Combined Training" is sometimes confused with the term "Combined Test" which refers to a combination of just two of the phases, most commonly dressage and show jumping." external.
- Eventing isPrimaryTopicOf Eventing external.
- Eventing homepage Eventing external.