A short story about equestrian sports: show jumping. Stables, training, riders falling at competitions.












Alternating photographs from an equestrian competition.
A foal jumps out of the stable gate right under the feet of an adult horse.
The foal has found its mother.
A herd of horses is grazing on the plain.
A veterinarian is examining the foal.
A rider in show jumping is calculating his performance.
The athlete mentally plays out what the horse will do on his command.
The flag is raised.
A bridle is put on the horse.
A saddle hangs on the fence.
The saddle is put on the horse, the horse is scared.
The breaking in begins.
It is very important to sit on the saddle the first time you get into it, then the horse will accept it and will be able to compete in show jumping.
A blacksmith forges a horseshoe.
A horseshoe is nailed to the horse's hoof.
An athlete performing in show jumping.
Athletes take turns on the field.
An athlete damages obstacles.
A sport horse.
A Polish athlete competes.
A horse refuses to jump an obstacle.
Dismissal of an athlete from a competition for triple disobedience of a horse to an athlete.
Teaching a horse to jump.
The sound of the whip is a command to jump.
The form of training a horse is affection and encouragement.
An athlete falls when taking an obstacle.
Various types of falls.
Children come to work in the stable.
Children distribute hay to horses.
A rider makes a foal into a horse, a horse makes a man into a man.
Children clean and wash horses.
Overcoming an obstacle in slow motion.
Children in horse riding lessons.
Children learn to jump over obstacles.
A cup at a competition.
A medal for the winner.
A reward for a horse winning a show jumping competition.
Riders at night against the background of the moon.
The birth of a foal.
The foal stood up, found its mother and is drinking milk.
The horse rears up.
The horse and the sea.
Horse, Show jumping, Horse training, Competitions, Raising an athlete