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Indoor cross-country is a relatively new test of equestrian skills. It involves the use of both show jumping-type obstacles and cross-country-type obstacles (including banks, water, logs, and brush fences) in a course of an indoor arena.

Indoor cross-country has mainly been performed in Europe. However, Britain will offer its first competition at the British Open Show Jumping Championships in April, 2006.

Rails down add penalties to the rider's score, as does going over time.

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