Jousting is a game that is played with two knights that are 100yd away from each other, both knights hole a lance ( the pole they are using) and try to knock their opponent off their horse without breaking their tip of their lance. If both lances break and neither knight falls off then their page will give them a new lance and they will go again. If both knights fall off of their horses then they will fight by foot until one of them surrenders.
Here Is Some Scoring For Jousting.
Breaking opponents tip +1 Breaking opponents lance +3
Tip to tip +5 (both knights) Unhorsing +10
Throwing lance at squire -5 Hitting horse -10 (first time)
Hitting horse disqualification (second time)
Jousting is the form of fighting on horseback. Like in England or something the book "King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table".
Knights who demonstrated their fighting skills in contests were often called tournament knights. Tournaments were events where knights competed against each other in various combat activities to showcase their prowess and skill.
Knights did not won their armors in tournaments, they bought them, maybe with the gold won in tournament.
Its a tournament or a joust where Knights will compete
The number of people at a normal jousting tournament can vary depending on the location and popularity of the event. It could range from hundreds to thousands of spectators attending such tournaments.
Knights often participated in jousting tournaments to showcase their skills, bravery, and loyalty but it wasn't specifically to win the affection of a lady. Jousting was a way for knights to display their prowess in combat and to gain honor and prestige among their peers. Love and courtship were usually handled through more subtle and personal interactions.
jousting
They did it bye having people want to see knights, and knowing maidens would be like, "omg did you see him? he looked hot!" and so they did.
A joust...
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Jousting typically consists of multiple rounds, often referred to as "tilts." A standard jousting tournament may have anywhere from three to five rounds, where knights charge at each other on horseback, aiming to unseat their opponent with a lance. The exact number of rounds can vary based on the specific rules of the tournament and the preferences of the organizing body. In some cases, there may be additional rounds for elimination or finals.
A jousting Tournament, using lances. Usually, it didn't end after they were knocked off, and they would battle with swords, etc.