shayandbk
New User
somebody asked me this question and I looked everywhere on the web for the answer to no avail, best thing I've found is that the horse has 4 legs and when they invented the first jumping rulebook in 1925 it mattered which legs knock the bar down, like 2 faults for hindlegs knocking it down and 4 for forelegs, but it turns out it actually is not the answer, anyone can elaborate what is the logic behind 4 faults for knocking down a fence or a refusal? why not 3, 5 or any other random number?