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three-day eventing in British English (ˈθriːˌdeɪ ɪˈvɛntɪŋ) noun showjumping participation in a three day equestrian competition consisting of dressage, cross-country jumping, and stadium jumping Examples of 'three-day eventing' in a sentencethree-day eventing Three-day eventing is the most sapping event in the sporting round.He also won team gold in the three-day eventing in both 1968 and 1972.I rode horses for years and used to do cross-country one-day and three-day eventing.Three-day eventing is, to me, much more exciting.Today is the final of the three-day eventing team competition, with coverage of the final discipline, showjumping, starting at 12.45pm.It costs more than 20,000 a year to maintain horses capable of competing at the highest level of three-day eventing.All sports move towards ever greater height of skill, commitment and fitness, and three-day eventing is not an exception.Dressage: first part of the three-day eventing, often described as a 'horse ballet', only without tutus and leg-warmers.But perhaps you despise the discipline of three-day eventing itself. Word lists withthree-day eventing Equestrian events, sports and horse racesImage ofthree-day eventing © Abramova Kseniya, shutterstock |