File:Kelsall Hill Horse Trials - frangible pin - geograph.org.uk - 4454332.jpg
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10:54, 18 August 2019 | 2,718 × 1,759 (894 KB) | Nordlicht8 | {{Information |description ={{en|1=Kelsall Hill Horse Trials, frangible pin: Frangible pins were first introduced as a safety measure into eventing in 2002. As their name suggests, these pins, inserted between the top rail of a cross-country obstacle and the uprights supporting it, are designed to break if hit with sufficient force and thus instantly collapse the top rail. This gives the horse a chance of getting a leg forward to save it from the dreaded 'rotational fall', where the force o... |
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