Quiz # 3: Rule quiz!

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You are competing at a recognized horse trial, and are in the middle of your show jumping round. In the middle of the course, you and your horse don't see eye to eye on when to take off for a big square oxer. Your horse chips in a little extra stride, and lands in the middle of the oxer at a standstill - knocking the whole jump down. In the heat of the moment, you don't know whether this is actually considered a refusal.....or just penalties for the rail down. So you don't know whether you will need to jump that jump again, or if you should just keep going. What should you do? (Click on Discussion Title above (in blue) to read this educational discussion)


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