Use all your big jumps first, even over the small jumps and try landing as close to the jump as possible. StirrupToe from Dun, Roan and White Server. Visit HorseIsle.Forums-Free.com for FREE quest quides and HorseIsle.WildReality.org for FREE premade profiles for your account!
Good tack like peggy and iccey and your horse having a lot of experience.
Jumping scores depend on how fast and accurate you get through the course. I've heard a Selle Francaise (spelling?) Is a good jumping horse. The added help of companions and special tack improve one's advantage as well. Timing the stride of your horse right, using big jumps, and getting through fast is the best way to get a high score. Hope this helps! <><
Well get the highest score by jumping a clear round in show jumping, by getting the fastest time in cross country, and by getting the highest score in dressage to win
You need a horse maxxed in speed and endurance, racing gear, a foal companion and icarus tack
A penalty in show jumping is called a fault, caused if a horse refuses to jump, knocks down a jump, or does not complete the course in the given amount of time. Horseisle answer- fault
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First, add the two untrainables, intel. and person., for the target horse. Then, find the breeds max untrainables and add together. Divide the target untrainables score by the breeds max untrainables score. Multiply by 100.
That's how a winner is determined. The more mistakes made the higher your score, winners needing the smallest score. It separates the good from the great.
36 (writing is not part of your composite score)
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Yes its part of the dress code to wear gloves
Knocking down a fence in a jumping show typically results in 4 faults being subtracted from the rider's overall score. This fault is incurred when the horse's feet or any part of its body makes contact with the fence, causing it to fall.