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eventing
(redirected from Three-day eventing)

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eventing [ɪˈvɛntɪŋ]
n
(Individual Sports & Recreations / Horse Training, Riding & Manège) the sport of taking part in equestrian competitions (esp three-day events), usually consisting of three sections: dressage, cross-country riding, and showjumping
eventer  n
Translations
eventing [ɪˈventɪŋ] Nconcursos mpl hípicos(de tres días)
eventing [ɪˈvɛntɪŋ] nconcours équitation)m complet >
eventing
n (Sport) → Military f
eventing [ɪˈvɛntɪŋ] n (Sport) → concorso ippico


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The event will be a condensed version of three-day eventing packed into half a day.
Byline: Steve Palmer Live Olympics BBC1, 6am I GOT a bit upset when I was watching the three-day eventing in the early hours of yesterday morning, writes Steve Palmer.
ATTENTION - ADDS quotes /// A German dentist, whose hobby became an obsession, won an Olympic gold medal in the individual three-day eventing competition on Tuesday Hinrich Romeike, riding his gelding Marius, left 24 rivals in his dust as he completed a perfect round in the final jumping component.
 
 
 
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