It depends. For instance, a person could be competing in a Team event where they play their own ball, but only the low score on the team is used for the team score. That does not preclude the persons individual score to be used to calculate an individual result. What is not allowed is for a person to compete in a match play competition and a stroke play competition simultaneously because the rules that govern these different types of events are different. For instance, Rule 27 covers Ball Lost or Out of Bounds. The rule requires that a player must play a ball under penalty of one stroke as near as possible to the spot where the original ball is played. If the player breaches this rule, the penalty in match play is loss of hole, but the penalty in stroke play is two strokes.
No, men and women compete in separate events.
Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Macedonia now compete as separate nations in Olympic competitions.
The equestrian competitions are the only Olympic competitions in which men compete against women.
Before the advent of the open era of tennis competitions in April 1968, only amateurs were allowed to compete in established tournaments, including the four Grand Slams.
Yes!
It can be, it depends on the club as to whether or not they want to compete in competitions.
Only people who were entered was allowed to compete in the olympic games.
all you do is go to competitions and enter the howrse of your choice.
No, but if you intend to race or compete in competitions then you do need a number.
Starbound fire and ice
Districts, then Regionals, then you get to Nationals.
I think that all you have to do to compete is be able to ride and start going to small competitions when your about your age. there are many competitions for people aged 15 to 18 so you have two years to learn all the basics etc and then when your 15 you can compete in the big competitions, just keep practicing! XD