a fault
4 fault for a knock down/refusal
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∙ 14y agoA penalty in a jumping show is typically called a "fault." Faults are given for various infractions such as knocking down a rail, refusing a jump, or going over the time allowed. These faults are added to a rider's score and can impact their final placing in the competition.
An unmounted horse jumping competition is called "horseless show jumping" or "unmounted equitation jumping." Riders can practice their jumping technique without the aid of a live horse by visualizing the course and jumps.
It's just called jumping. The Jumping shows are called Show Jumping, and then Hunter-Jumper. From what I have heard, Show Jumping is based on speed and focuses more on the horse than the rider. Hunter-Jumper is about the rider.
There are horse events in the Olympics: Show-jumping But a so called "Horse Olympics" where horses participate in dressage,show-jumping, cross country etc are called gymkhanas.
A Hunter.-------------------------A horse that is used for Show Jumping is called either a Jumper or a Show Jumper.-------------------------------This would be an english ridden horse. "Show Jumper" is the horse. Show Jumping would be the competition it competes in.
Show jumping, in the Equestrian sport.
The False Start penalty can only be called on an offensive player. Prior to the snap, an offensive player needs to set, and when they move after this "set" by jumping or flinching they can get called for a false start penalty (if the ref sees it - and they usually do).
THERE IS NO PENALTY
showing, eventing, show-jumping or endurance-riding/ hacking!!
dressage, show jumping, and cross country jumping
This penalty is called "Clipping".
Yes there was! There was Eventing and Jumpers. There was also dressage but that isn't show jumping.