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In a jump-off, a rider must balance the need to go as fast as possible and turn as tightly as possible against the horse's ability to jump cleanly with good scope.
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A jump-off is a sudden death competition in which the tied vaulters attempt the same height, starting with the last attempted height.
In most competitions, riders are allowed to walk the initial course, but not the jump-off course ( usually the same course with missing jumps, e. g., 1, 3, 5, 7, 8 instead of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 ) before competition to plan their ride.
Three riders went clear in the jump-off, so a second jump-off was held with the obstacles raised to 1. 60 meters in height.
The other two riders had one rail apiece over the second jump-off course, but Pierre Bertran de Balanda's mount Papillon hit the rail with his hind legs garnering only 2 penalties, while Major Kuhn's mount Pepita hit a fence with her front legs, counting as 4 penalty points and thus finishing in bronze-medal position.
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Unlike show hunter classes, which reward calmness and style, jumper classes require boldness, scope, power, accuracy, and control ; speed also is a factor, especially in jump-off courses and speed classes ( when time counts even in the first round ).
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Marks achieved in this type of jump-off are considered valid and count for any purpose that a mark achieved in a normal competition would.
If a tie in the other places still exists, a jump-off is not normally conducted, unless the competition is a qualifying meet, and the tie exists in the final qualifying spot.
In this case, an administrative jump-off is conducted to break the tie, but the marks are not considered valid for any other purpose than breaking the tie.
" Tied entries usually have a jump-off over a raised and shortened course, and the course is timed ; if entries are tied for faults accumulated in the jump-off, the fastest time wins.
For many years Weiser's location as the last city upriver from Hells Canyon made it the jump-off point for wilderness tours by powered rubber raft down the gorge.
The neck rein in English riding is used in addition to a direct rein and reinforces certain riding aids, particularly turns that require the horse to set back on its haunches, such as turns at high speeds when show jumping in a timed jump-off, or in events such as Dressage when performing a Pirouette.
The columns then moved out at 11: 30 p. m. to their jump-off points, diverging immediately, to begin the assault at midnight.
The trapped forces were now to capture the villages of Novo-Buda, Komarovka, Khilki and Shanderovka at the southwestern perimeter of the pocket to reach a favorable jump-off line for the breakout.
Despite major misgivings from his senior commanders, including Gerd von Rundstedt and Walther Model, the plan was not modified and the jump-off date was eventually set as 16 December 1944.
The 89th Infantry Division landed in France at Le Havre, 21 January 1945, and engaged in several weeks of precombat training before moving up to the Sauer River into jump-off positions east of Echternach, 11 March 1945.
Sitio Bol-ogan, Barangay Songco of Lantapan is the shortest route towards the major jump-off to reach the highest point of Mt.
Ambulong Island is also a jump-off point to some of the dive spots in the area, such as the Iling Point, Baniaga Reef, Ambulong Bank, Dungan Reef, Sardines Reef, Apo Reef, and Manadi Island.
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The combined center of mass of a bicycle and its rider must lean into a turn to successfully navigate it.
The rider must exceed the previous top speed record for that class or type of bike for their name to be placed on the record books.
A rider leading in this zone cannot be passed on the inside ; other riders must pass on the longer outside route.
The blue rider in the painting is prominent ( but not clearly defined ), and the horse has an unnatural gait ( which Kandinsky must have known ).
The rider must choose the best line to each fence, saving ground with well-planned turns and lines and must adjust the horse's stride for each fence and distance.
A horse can no longer just be brave and athletic, but must have a good deal of dressage training should his rider wish to successfully negotiate odd distances or bending lines at a gallop.
An event horse must be very responsive to succeed, as a horse that will not listen to a rider on the cross-country phase may end up taking a fall at a jump.
Generally in " late " flips, since the flip occurs when the board is more parallel to the ground, the rider must initiate it with a downward tap of the foot rather than sliding a foot off an edge.
In 2003, an appropriations bill rider required that all timber sales on the Tongass must be positive sales, meaning, no sales could be sold that undervalued the " stumpage " rate, or the value of the trees as established by the marketplace ( 2008 Appropriations Bill P. L.
It is the example of the rider who wishes to become an expert horseman: " None of your soft-mouthed, docile animals for me ," he says ; " the horse for me to own must show some spirit " in the belief, no doubt, if he can manage such an animal, it will be easy enough to deal with every other horse besides.
The rider must lasso the calf from horseback by throwing a loop of the lariat around the calf's neck.
The approach to the first barrel is a critical moment in the life of a successful pattern ; the rider must rate their horse's speed at the right moment to enter the correct path to make a perfect turn.
As the horse sets up to take the turn, the rider must be in position as well, which entails sitting deeply in the saddle, using one hand on the horn and the other hand to guide the horse through and around the barrel turn.
From the finish of the third barrel turn, the horse and rider have a straight shot back down the center of the arena ; which means they must stay between the two other barrels.
* Bike tools and extra bike tubes are important, as mountain bikers frequently find themselves miles from help, with flat tires or other mechanical problems that must be handled by the rider.
Because a rider must be able to move his or her legs while riding, stirrups cannot be attached on the body of the saddle itself, but rather must be attached in a manner that allows the rider's leg a full range of motion.
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