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  2. Horse jumping obstacles - Wikipedia

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    A parallel oxer – note the highest front and back rails are at the same height A triple bar. An oxer is a type of horse jump with two rails that may be set even or uneven. The width between the poles may vary. Some shows do not have oxers in the lower show jumping divisions. There are several types of oxers:

  3. Show jumping - Wikipedia

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    A show jumping course Show jump course Diagram of a show jumping course. Jumper classes are held over a course of show jumping obstacles, including verticals, spreads, and double and triple combinations, usually with many turns and changes of direction. The intent is to jump cleanly over a set course within an allotted time.

  4. Oxer - Wikipedia

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  5. Equestrian at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Individual jumping

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    The scores from the two rounds were summed to give a final total. The team and individual jumping competitions used the same results. The course was 780 metres long with 14 obstacles, including a double jump and a triple jump for 17 total jumps. The last two obstacles were a 5 metre wide water jump and a large oxer. Penalty points were received ...

  6. Equestrian events at the 1964 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Only 6 riders cleared the water in both rounds, and only 3 cleared the final oxer without faults both times. Adding to the difficulty was that the ground was very deep due to heavy rain leading up to the event. Pierre Jonquères d’Oriola became the first show jumper to win two individual gold medals (having won in 1952 with his mount Ali Baba).

  7. Equestrian events at the 1976 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Round A, 950 meters in length, had verticals up to 1.60 meters and a 2.20 meter wide oxer with a 1.55 meter front rail and a back rail at 1.60 meters. Round B (660 meters) had a narrow 1.70 meter vertical, and the oxers were also raised in height. The final jump off was 470 meters long.

  8. Category:Show jumping - Wikipedia

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  9. Bascule (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Good bascule is desirable in show jumping, but is essential in the show hunters, being one of the main qualities that a judge looks for in the horse. Less of a bascule is desirable in other disciplines, such as eventing, when the added roundness would result in the jump taking a longer time (adding valuable seconds to the clock). Additionally ...