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Jumping Eventing: The FEI Multi-Phase Equestrian Triathlon

Multi-phase competition
Olympic discipline
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Governing body
FEI
Olympic since
1912
Phases
Dressage, Cross-country, Show jumping
Formats
Individual and team
Competition duration
1–3 days
Scoring
Penalty accumulation across phases
Origin
Cavalry test
Also known as
Horse trials

What are Jumping & Eventing?

Jumping Eventing blends dressage, cross-country, and show jumping into one multi-phase FEI competition. Riders accumulate penalties across all three phases, and the lowest total wins. It has been an Olympic sport since 1912, contested in both individual and team formats. Unlike standalone show jumping, it weaves jumping into a broader cavalry-rooted triathlon.

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Which riding disciplines belong to Jumping & Eventing?

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Show Jumping

Olympic discipline
Timed competition
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Eventing

FEI-recognized
Multi-phase competition
Team sport
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Cross-Country Riding

Timed competition
Olympic discipline
Experienced riders only

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