Intro to Eventing

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listens for the thud of a falling rail It wobbles but stays up When he turns his attention back to the course he's forgotten where the next jump is He slows Tailor down and looks wildly around If he misses the fence or jumps the wrong one they'll be eliminated People in the crowd are shouting trying to guide him Then O Connor remembers the wall He aims Tailor at the solid brick fence and they're back on track At the ninth fence Tailor knocks down a rail His strides get uneven for a moment but O Connor steadies him They head into a tough triple combination and Tailor clears each jump They gallop between the finish flags less than a second before the clock runs out Despite their near disaster on the course they have won the gold in eventing with just 34 penalty points the lowest score in Olympic history WHAT IS EVENTING Back when horses were used in war cavalry units needed fit well trained mounts that were brave enough to tackle any obstacle Eventing began as a way for officers to O Connor and Tailor lead a victory lap celebrating their Olympic gold medal in eventing