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often times yes the horses you see in the Olympics are usually larger so the can get over the jump
You can but its not recommended. An English saddle is much lighter and is easier on the horse... but its OK, just for low jumps.
The sport of horse racing over jumps is called steeplechasing, while racing with no jumps is called flat racing.
Wood and plastic are the usual materials to manufacture horse jumps. Plastic jumps are more durable than wood jumps and can stand more impacts than wood jumps.
When a cowboy jumps on his horse he says "geddy up" or "yahh". The cowboy is just trying to get the horse moving.
Flat horse racing is when a horse is racing on a flat. a flat is a course without jumps. Flat horse racing is horse racing without jumps.
the season for the jumps starts usually round november.
*Why are jumps called jumps?In order to clear an "obstacle" of any sort, a horse must jump over it. Therefore these "obstacles" became known as jumps.
You do not select the horse you are riding based on your height, but on the type of riding you will be doing. For instance I am a hunter jumper and I am 5 ft. tall and I ride a 17.2 hand horse. He is big but he works for the kind of work I do and the height of the jumps I jump. They say as long as you are 20% or less of the horses weight, you are okay to ride it.
No, they're not illegal.
The more big jumps your horse has, the better your score. To get more big jumps, train your horse in Strength and Speed (train for Speed in Earton and train for Strength in Appleton.) Special tack such as Jumping Tack, Jack Rabbit Tack, and Pegasus Tack provide stat boosts. Although it shouldn't have to be put into words, try not to hit any jumps. So if you work on getting more bigger jumps and clearing every obstacle, you will do great. -Epitome of Roan :]
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ether there where 2 horses or he neverjumped LOL