Sports News | Eventing National Championship Begins in New Delhi

Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. Close to 200 riders will compete in the Eventing National Championship, the Equestrian Federation of India (EFI) announced on Thursday.

New Delhi, Mar 21 (PTI) Close to 200 riders will compete in the Eventing National Championship, the Equestrian Federation of India (EFI) announced on Thursday.

The first leg of the competition began today and the second and final leg will commence on March 28.

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The Eventing competition, also known as Horse Trial, comprises three disciplines --Dressage, Cross Country and Show Jumping.

In Eventing, Show Jumping competition unfolds on day three.

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"We will have around 36 teams and close to 200 riders competing over three days.

Competition will be in Pre-Novice, Novice and CCN categories. We have an excellent jury, headed by Col. (retired) Dushyant Bali. I am sure we will see some interesting and exciting action in the championships," Col Jaiveer Singh, Secretary General EFI, said.

In Show Jumping, the horse jumps over coloured poles with a maximum time allowed and the objective is to jump a clear round inside the time limit. On the last day, it becomes challenging because the horses get tired and that leads to more mistakes.

In Cross Country, horses and riders negotiate a course of natural obstacles over several miles. The obstacles have to be jumped within a time limit. The horse should be bold, straight and fast for cross country.

In Dressage, the rider-horse combo performs in an arena of 20m x 60m, bordered by a low rail which the horse must stay within. The arena has 12 lettered markers placed symmetrically indicating where the movements are to start and where the changes to pace are to occur and where the movements will end.

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