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Elements that the horse and rider must clear during a competition; a penalty is given when the animal upsets one of the movable components of an obstacle.
obstacles water jump wall and rails gate triple bars wall oxer brush and rails post and rail post and plank

water jump click to hear

Obstacle made up of a water-filled ditch with a hedge in front; the horse commits a fault if it touches the water or the lath marking the end of the river.

wall and rails click to hear

Obstacle made up of a wall with one or two movable bars on top.

gate click to hear

Obstacle shaped like a simple fence and made up of fixed boards laid side by side.

triple bars click to hear

Three-part obstacle composed of movable parallel bars; each successive obstacle increases in height.

wall click to hear

Obstacle composed of a set of usually wooden, stacking blocks; the top of the wall is rounded to prevent the horses from being hurt.

oxer click to hear

Two-part obstacle composed of movable parallel bars; there are two designs, one of identical heights (square oxer) and one of different heights (jumping oxer).

brush and rails click to hear

Obstacle composed of a vertical component with a hedge in front.

post and rail click to hear

Obstacle composed of a set of movable bars that are laid one on top of another.

post and plank click to hear

Obstacle composed of wide movable boards (planks) that are laid one on top of another; planks are less stable than bars.