showjumping

[ UK /ʃˈə‍ʊd‍ʒʌmpɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. riding horses in competitions over set courses to demonstrate skill in jumping over obstacles

How To Use showjumping In A Sentence

  • Ultimately the therapist's aim is to achieve a supple musculature allowing the horse to work in comfort and balance, whether that be in racing, showjumping, eventing, endurance riding, polo or dressage.
  • Previous novels - we shan't call them bonkbusters, she hates that - have been set around showjumping, classical music and competitive polo.
  • Instead, attention focused on the bronze medal won by the showjumping team led by a member of the Saudi ruling family. The Sun
  • Watching the dressage and showjumping disciplines, I was really on the edge of my seat. The Sun
  • Thousands of horses compete at racetracks and at showjumping, eventing, dressage, carriage driving, long distance riding, pony and leisure events.
  • Three-day eventing includes showjumping, dressage and the cross country section, which is said to have the highest risk factor.
  • Warren has a great interest in showjumping and just loves sport in general.
  • Daughter of Princess Anne, and tenth in line to the throne, Phillips would have prevented Funnell from taking the Grand Slam had she not knocked down a fence in the showjumping.
  • There's nothing fancy about him, despite being the country's first black person to break into the elite, white-dominated sport of showjumping.
  • Three-day eventing includes showjumping, dressage and the cross country section, which is said to have the highest risk factor.
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