Jousting
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Jousting is popularly known as a sport, and a combat method practiced by knights mounted on a horse during the Middle Ages. In the past, participants of this sport have only objective: that is to defeat the opponent by dismounting off his horse, or inflict serious damege by targeting an opponent's shest, head or neck. Nowdays, Jousting is still practice by a number of people as a recreational sport and not as warfare technique.
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