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===Cross-country sports=== * [[Competitive Mounted Orienteering]], a form of orienteering on horses (but unrelated to [[orienteering]]) – consists of three stages: following a precise route marked on a map, negotiation of obstacles and control of paces. * [[Techniques de Randonnée Équestre de Compétition|Le Trec]], which comprises three phases – trail riding, with jumping and correct basic flatwork. Le Trec, which is very popular in Europe, tests the partnership's ability to cope with an all-day ride across varied terrain, route finding, negotiating natural obstacles and hazards, while considering the welfare of the horse, respecting the countryside and enjoying all it has to offer. * [[Competitive trail riding]], a [[pace race]] held across terrain similar to [[endurance riding]], but shorter in length (25 – {{convert|35|mi|km}}, depending on class). Being a form of [[pace race]], the objective is not to finish in the least time. Instead, as in other forms of [[judged trail ride|judged trail riding]], each competitor is graded on everything including physical condition, campsite and horse management. Horsemanship also is considered, including how the rider handles the trail and how horse is handled and presented to the judge and vet throughout the ride. The horse is graded on performance, manners, etc. "Pulse and respiration" stops check the horse's recovery ability. The judges also set up obstacles along the trail and the horse and rider are graded on how well they perform as a team. The whole point is the partnership between the horse and rider. * [[Cross Country Jumping]], a jumping course that contains logs and natural obstacles mostly. The common clothes worn are usually brighter colors and less conservative. * [[Endurance riding]], a competition usually of 50 to {{convert|100|mi|km}} or more, over mountainous or other natural terrain, with scheduled stops to take the horses' vital signs, check soundness and verify that the horse is fit to continue. The first horse to finish and be confirmed by the veterinarian as fit to continue is the winner. Additional awards are usually given to the best-conditioned horses who finish in the top 10. * [[Fox hunting]] * Hacking, or [[pleasure riding]]. * [[Hunter Pacing]] is a sport where a horse and rider team travel a trail at speeds based the ideal conditions for the horse, with competitors seeking to ride closest to that perfect time. Hunter paces are usually held in a series. Hunter paces are usually a few miles long and covered mostly at a canter or gallop. The horsemanship and management skills of the rider are also considered in the scoring, and periodic stops are required for veterinarians to check the vital signs and overall soundness of the horses. * [[Ride and Tie]] is a form of [[endurance riding]] in which teams of 3 (two humans and one horse) alternate running and riding. * [[steeplechase (horse racing)|Steeplechase]], a distance horse race with diverse fence and ditch obstacles. * [[Trail Riding]], pleasure riding any breed horse, any style across the land.
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