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  2. Equestrian at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Team eventing

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    Eventing consisted of a dressage test, a cross-country test, and a jumping test. The best three total individual scores counted for the team score; any team that did not have at least three members finish the competition was eliminated. Dressage: The eventing competition featured a dressage test. Cross-country: The cross-country test had five ...

  3. Equestrian at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Individual eventing

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    The team and individual eventing competitions used the same scores. Eventing consisted of a dressage test, a cross-country test, and a jumping test. The jumping test had two rounds. After the first jumping round, the teams results were determined. Both jumping rounds counted towards the individual results.

  4. Equestrian events at the 2016 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Riders performed a dressage test, a cross-country round, and a jumping round. Team medals were then awarded by adding together the best three scores from a country's team, out of a maximum of five team members, from all three phases, the team with the lowest number of penalty points winning the gold.

  5. Equestrian at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Individual eventing

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    Dressage test: A shortened dressage competition, with penalties based on the dressage score; Cross-country test: A race over a 4.5 kilometres cross-country course. The time allotted is 8 minutes (570 metres per minute), with penalties assessed for exceeding that time. There are a maximum of 38 obstacles, with penalties assessed for faults.

  6. Kentucky Three-Day Event - Wikipedia

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    Rider and horse during the Dressage test The Kentucky Three-Day Event also hoped to continue the classic format , despite the other major events around the world switching to the short format. Originally, the plan was to alternate years, offering the short format in even-numbered years as preparation for the Olympic games or the World ...

  7. Eventing - Wikipedia

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    Day 4: Jumping test ("prize jumping"), which was considered easy by most of the spectators; Day 5: Dressage test ("prize riding") The Paris Games in 1924 introduced a format very similar to the one of today: with day 1 dressage, day 2 the endurance test, and day 3 the jumping test. The endurance test has changed the most since that time.

  8. 24 super wrong but brilliant test answers from the most ... - AOL

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    Back-to-school season is here! Before you kick off the school year and dive back into all of those tests and essays, lighten it up by reading through these hysterical answers. Who knows, maybe you ...

  9. Combined driving - Wikipedia

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    The dressage phase. The dressage test is somewhat similar to dressage under saddle. The test is performed in a 40 by 80 or 40 by 100 metre arena with letter markers, where transitions in speed and gait are to take place. The judge scores each movement on a scale of 0–10, with a 10 being the highest mark possible.