water jump
1 of 1noun/ˈwɔtər ʤʌmp/
Forms:water jumps
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an obstacle in steeplechase races in athletics, consisting of a water pit that athletes must jump over after hurdling barriers
A water jump is an obstacle in steeplechase, both for track and field and equestrian sports, that consists of a barrier followed by a water pit. It tests the agility and technique of athletes and horses. Participants must jump over the barrier and land in the water pit, challenging speed, control, and timing, while requiring careful coordination to ensure a smooth jump and landing.
- He cleared the water jump effortlessly in the steeplechase race.
- The water jump adds an element of challenge and excitement to the steeplechase.
- He trained specifically to improve his form over the water jump.
- She emerged from the water jump and continued her strong pace
- He stumbled slightly after landing in the water jump but quickly recovered.