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Combined driving (also known as horse driving trials) is an equestrian sport involving carriage driving. In this discipline, the driver sits on a vehicle drawn by a single horse, a pair or a team of four. The sport has three phases: dressage, cross-country marathon and obstacle cone driving, and is most
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Equipment: horse,carriage,horse harness
Team members: individual and t…
Highest governing body: Interna…
The FEI classification system denotes driving competitions as Concours d'Attelage (CA), which may be either National (CAN) or International (CAI). A National Event is limited to competitors of that nation, who shall take
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See moreBeing a 3-phase competition, the scores from all phases are combined to give a final result. In all three phases, scores and times are converted into
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See more• Driver: The person who controls the horses and carriage through the use of the reins, whip and voice. The driver may speak to the horses at any time without penalty.
• Groom: The groom is indispensable to the driver who, for reasons of safety, must...
See morePhase A: Driven Dressage
Phase A is further sub-divided into two sections: A1 is Presentation. For newcomer or novice classes, this is inspected and marked by...
See moreInternational driving competitions, which fall under FEI rules, are divided into the following categories or classes, which reflect the number and
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