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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.
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  2. The sport of competitive Horse Driving Trials consists of three very different phases or stages. Modelled on the ridden three day event, a Horse Driving Trials is a triathlon for horses/ponies which tests the overall versatility of an animal in harness.

  3. 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.

  4. www.britishcarriagedriving.co.uk › introductionCompeting at driving trials

    The horse driving trials event normally consists of three phases: dressage, marathon and cone driving. At a National or International level of competition, these phases will normally be run on separate days - usually Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

  5. Horse driving trials was first started in 1968, when Prince Phillip initiated the writing of the first rulebook for the sport. It is has moved with the times, with carriages getting more complex, however over 40 years later it still follows the same format. A Brief Introduction.

  6. The objective of the Driven Dressage Test is to judge the freedom, regularity of paces, harmony, impulsion, suppleness, lightness, ease of movement and correct bending of the horses on each move. Athletes will also be judged on style, accuracy and general control of their horses/ponies.

  7. May 1, 2023 · Very similar to the ridden equivalent of eventing, Driving Trials have three distinct phases, dressage, cross country in open fields with hazards, obstacles and water to negotiate and the final section of cones, displaying skill, control and agility.

  8. A driving horse trials is split into three phases... Cone driving – a test of the skill and competence of the driver, and the suppleness and obedience of the horse (s). The carriage must be driven within a set amount of time through narrowly spaced pairs of cones situated throughout the course.

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