1. eventing - Noun
2. eventing - Verb
An equestrian event which comprises dressage, cross-country, and showjumping; a similar event using motor cars
(computing) The ability of one system or part of a program to send notifications to another, by raising events.
(social sciences, rare) The occurrence of an event.
eventing
(obsolete) present participle of event
Eventing is way too dangerous. People get killed every year doing cross-country. Charlotte Casiraghi
Cross-country Attire in the cross-country phase is the least formal, and many riders choose "eventing colours", to which they match some of their horse's tack. Source: Internet
Different weight is given for each phase, with the cross-country — the heart of eventing — being the most important, followed by the dressage, and then the show jumping. Source: Internet
International eventing veterans Karen and David O'Connor's success is based on a solid foundation of horsemanship principles and techniques--methods that they, along with longtime stable manager Max Corcoran, teach in their new DVD. Source: Internet
Practical Horseman is bringing you all the show jumping and eventing action from FEI World Equestrian Games™ Tryon 2018. Source: Internet
Dressage work is the basis of all the other phases and disciplines within the sport of eventing because it develops the strength and balance that allow a horse to go cross country and show jump competently. Source: Internet