- The Hungarian Style§1 The lane in which the competition is to be judged must be 90m long. The 90m stretch must be in a straight line.
This lane is divided up into 30m shooting sections.
The target tower is to be set up 9 meters from the middle of the lane and allows for the three targets to be attached at a height of 2 meters (distance from the ground to the bull’s-eye of target).
The targets have a total diameter of 90 cm. The middle ring has a diameter of 60cm, and the inner ring a diameter of 30cm.
The targets must be clearly distinguishable from the background.
The posts, which determine the limits of the individual sections, must be higher than 1.50m from ground level.
Only hits on the front target will be judged for the first section, only hits on the middle target are valid for the middle section, and only hits on the rear target will be counted for the last section.
The point values for hits on the targets are as follows, according to the rings hit, from the outmost to the inmost: front target = 4, 3, 2; middle target = 3, 2, 1; rear target = 5, 4, 3.
Number of arrows is not limited. The arrows may be held in the hand or taken from the quiver, belt, or boot.
A time limit of 16 seconds is set in advance.
The difference between the time limit and the actual riding time will be added to the shooting points.
Point score is given by the total number of points reached.
§2Rides in which no hits are made during the established time, or in which the lane is left, will receive no points.Two gallops in a row where the horse or rider leave the lane will disqualify a rider (See § 13 in the Rule & Scoring).§3The riding order is determined, however; can be altered by the doorman during the competition if this appears necessary. The judges must be made aware of this (See § 8 in the Rules & Scoring).