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Yes they had Jousting Arenas (: Today you can see jousting at Medieval Times, its a boat load of fun ;)what were the prizes for winning a jousting tournement?
Two of the most common names are tiltyard and lists.
A jousting arena looked like a colosseum but with grass around the perimeter and poles in the middle. It also had two entrances for the jousters to come out at. There was a brick wall dividing the two lanes for the fighters. Way back when, there was simply a rope, but they changed that.
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I would assume protects you when jousting.
An arena
Jousting is a sport in which two people try to knock each other off horses. Jousting began in the mid-eleventh century.
That competition is called jousting. The knights use lances to try to knock each other off their horses while riding towards each other at high speeds. It was a popular medieval sport and a symbol of chivalry and prowess.
The weapon used for jousting is the lance.
Nobility were allowed to take part in jousting.
That was known as jousting, if done by two individuals on horseback with lances; melee, if done by two groups on foot using a variety of weapons.