There are two types of lances: heavy and light.
heavy: 9 to 14 feet.
light: 5 to 9 feet. Sometimes shorter.
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The most important event at a medieval tournament was the melee, in which the knights divided into two groups that charged each other, producing a disorganized battle. Jousting was combat between two knights who charged each other on horseback. There were other events, and these varied, depending on what the people who sponsored and participated in the tournament wanted. They really could be anything, but might include archery. Sometimes they included charging on horseback with a lance against a target. There is a link below.
Medieval kings often took long rides on their horses for exercise. They also practiced combat training and other forms of activity.
The medieval halberd was typically 5-6 feet long.
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The armor worn for jousting is called a "suit of armor" or "jousting armor." It is designed to provide protection to the rider during the physical combat of the joust. This armor is typically heavier and more reinforced than regular armor to withstand the impact of the jousting lance.
A long spear carried by knights is called a lance. It was a common weapon used in jousting tournaments and battle scenarios by mounted warriors.
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A lance is a medieval weapon which is like a long spear used from horseback. Knights would attempt to charge enemies with this weapon, usually in dense formation. The lance was used from the ancient world to the Napoleonic era (to a limited extant.)
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A jousting knight typically used heavy armor, including a full suit of plate armor, a helmet with visor, and gauntlets. They also used a lance for jousting, which was a long, heavy spear designed for the sport. Additionally, they may have worn a specialized saddle and horse armor for protection.
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The most important event at a medieval tournament was the melee, in which the knights divided into two groups that charged each other, producing a disorganized battle. Jousting was combat between two knights who charged each other on horseback. There were other events, and these varied, depending on what the people who sponsored and participated in the tournament wanted. They really could be anything, but might include archery. Sometimes they included charging on horseback with a lance against a target. There is a link below.