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In equestrian eventing, the contestant competes in three disciplines.

1. Cross country ( where horse and rider follow a set course over large immovable object jumps)

2. Stadium (where horse and rider compete by jumping fences in an arena in a set pattern. Jumps will fall if knocked by the horse, and penalties (faults) will apply.)

3. Dressage ( horse and rider compete in a specifically sized arena where they perform a pattern of moves. This facet of the competition involves flatwork only.)

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