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	<title><![CDATA[Videos Tagged with japan racing association (jra) horse racing grade 1 (g1) grade 2 (g2) grade 3 (g3) races riding racehorses wins]]></title>
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		the Rules of Eventing
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		<a href="https://dev.ballertube.com/video/2029/the-rules-of-eventing-jra/"><img src="https://www.ballertube.com/contents/videos_screenshots/2000/2029/320x180/1.jpg" border="0"><br>This is a video introducing the rules of eventing. The roots of eventing can be traced back to tests for cavalry units. During that era, proficiency in three disciplines—dressage, cross-country, and show jumping—was required. Eventing is a three-day competition, much like a triathlon for horse and rider. On the first day, dressage tests the horse's obedience and ability to perform a series of predetermined movements. The second day features the highlight of eventing, the cross-country phase. Riders navigate a natural course covering several kilometers, tackling obstacles such as hedges and water crossings at speeds exceeding 30 km/h, aiming to finish within the optimum time.</a>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 28 Feb 2024 19:31:00 EST</pubDate>
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