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Jumpers are the most exciting horses, according to many spectators who can score along with the judges in the arena. Show jumping is competitive precision riding over a set course of obstacles. An obstacle knocked down or a disobedience results in faults, which are marked against the competitor. Most classes involve an initial round which, when jumped clean (no faults incurred), allows the horse and rider to attempt a second course, generally shorter than the first and sometimes higher. Other classes are judged primarily on speed or on the horse's ability to jump height.

Penalties result from touching the jump, knocking it down or refusing an obstacle. Ties are broken by jump-offs in which jumps are raised or spread wider apart. The most exciting and challenging events in the jumper division are the $40,000 National Western Grand Prix and the National Western Gambler's Choice Jumper Stakes. Each year Denver's timed rounds and higher jumps challenge some of the best horses in the country.

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