Driving can be four-in-hand, pairs or singles – this refers to the number of horses the driver is controlling all together. Each driving Championship is split into three phases: Driven Dressage, Marathon and Obstacle Cones Driving.
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Endurance riding tests the competitor’s ability to safely manage the stamina and fitness of the horse over an endurance course in a competition against the track, the distance, the climate, the terrain and the clock.
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Reining is a sport designed to show the athletic ability of a western type of horse in a show arena. In reining, competitors are required to run one of several approved patterns.
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Vaulting is best described as a form of gymnastics on the back of a moving horse that is worked in canter on a circle under the control of a lunger.
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Each driving Championship is split into three phases: Driven Dressage, Marathon and Obstacle Cones Driving.
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