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Preface |
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Introduction and Objectives |
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History of the Equestrian Sport and the Development of Jumping and Course Design |
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Definition and Objectives of Course Design Responsibilities of the Course Designer |
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Ethics, Fairplay and Equestrian Sport |
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Olympic Jumping in Competition with other leading Nature-based sports |
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Consideration about First-Class Tournaments |
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About the Design of Showgrounds |
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Types of Jumping Competitions and Minimum Speed |
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Schedule, Time-Table and Organisation of Jumping Tournaments |
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Design of Obstacles |
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Trajectories over Obstacles, Take-Off and Landing-Distance |
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Minimum Speed and Time Allowed |
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Theory of the Length of Strides and Distances |
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The Masterplan and some Aspects on the Creation and Design of Lines |
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About the Question of so-called "Technical Courses" |
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Planning of a complete Obstacle Stock for important Tournaments |
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Organisation of Practical Course Building |
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Philosophy and Rules of Measuring |
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18.1 Dimensions of Obstacles and Distances |
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18.2 Length of the Course |
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GRAND PRIX and DERBY |
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Some Rules for the Jump-Off |
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Technical Equipment for the Course Designer, Official Course Plan, Media, |
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Internet and Computer |
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About the Co-operation with other Officials at Tournaments |
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Analysis of Results of Competitions |
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Report of the Course Designer after the Tournament |
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About the Differentiation of the Degree of Difficulty of Jumping Competitions |
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Safety Questions |
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Aachen School of Course Design |
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Bibliography |
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ANNEX (only in English, mostly charts and various Course Plans also from 14 |
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re-known International Colleagues) |