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showjumping

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/ˈʃoʊdʒʌmpɪŋ/
Forms:showjumpings
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a competitive event where horse and rider navigate a series of obstacles

Showjumping is a type of equestrian event where horses and riders are required to jump over a series of obstacles, such as fences and walls, within a set time. The goal is to clear each obstacle without knocking it down or refusing to jump. Riders need to have good control over their horse, and the course is designed to test the horse's agility, speed, and jumping ability. Showjumping competitions can vary in difficulty, with higher jumps and more complex courses for advanced levels. It is a popular event in equestrian sports, often featured in major competitions like the Olympics.

  • She excels in showjumping, clearing each obstacle with precision.
  • Showjumping tests both the horse's athleticism and the rider's skill.
  • He trained tirelessly for the upcoming showjumping competition.
  • Spectators gathered to watch the thrilling showjumping competition.
  • The horse's agility and speed are crucial in showjumping.
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