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Eventing (also known as three-day eventing or horse trials) ... Olympic-level event developed was the Badminton Horse Trials, held each year in England. First held in ...
Preliminary (USA) or Novice (Britain) level, used as an introductory level to the three-day event. Rules: Riders must be at least 14 years old, and horses at least 6 years of age. Cross-country has maximum of 32 jumping efforts on a 4160–4680m course, ridden at 520 mpm (total course time of 8–9 minutes)
The Kentucky Three-Day Event, ... the same level of competition as Eventing at the Olympics and the World Equestrian Games. The event is sponsored by Land Rover ...
The Agria Blenheim Horse Trials is an annual international three-day event held in the park of Blenheim Palace, at Woodstock, England. It is rated CCI*** (the second highest level of eventing). Blenheim began in 1990, after the three-day event held at Chatsworth was ended.
Bramham International Horse Trials is one of the Europe's leading three-day events, ... The horse trials is a 3-star level international event and hosts four classes ...
A cross country competitor Preliminary Cross Country at Stuart HT on Helmet Cam. Cross country equestrian jumping forms one of the three phases of the sport of eventing; it may also be a competition in its own right, known as hunter trials or simply "cross-country", although these tend to be lower-level, local competitions.
Riders compete at the highest level: the CCI*****. There are only Seven events of this kind in the world, the others being the Badminton Horse Trials, the Burghley Horse Trials, the Kentucky Three-Day Event, the Australian International Three Day Event, the Stars of Pau and the maryland horse trails. Luhmühlen originally held CCI** and CCI ...
The event is held throughout the East Parklands in separate stages over three days. It is classified as a CCI5* by the international governing body FEI, meaning that it is highest level of eventing competition under the FEI banner.