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Definition of jump-off in English: jump-offnoun A deciding round in a showjumping competition. Example sentencesExamples - Out of the starting field, only six horse-and-rider combinations went clear in the first round to qualify for the jump-off.
- Six riders made it through to the timed jump-off to chase three tickets on offer to the Hickstead-staged final.
- One penalty point separated gold medalists Germany from Switzerland in the equestrian team showjumping, while Brazil beat France in a jump-off for the bronze.
- In the jump-off, riders compete against the clock, as well as the course.
- From a starting line-up of 44, nine made it through to the jump-off.
Definition of jump-off in US English: jump-offnounˈdʒəm ˌpɑfˈjəm ˌpäf A deciding round in a show-jumping competition. Example sentencesExamples - One penalty point separated gold medalists Germany from Switzerland in the equestrian team showjumping, while Brazil beat France in a jump-off for the bronze.
- In the jump-off, riders compete against the clock, as well as the course.
- From a starting line-up of 44, nine made it through to the jump-off.
- Out of the starting field, only six horse-and-rider combinations went clear in the first round to qualify for the jump-off.
- Six riders made it through to the timed jump-off to chase three tickets on offer to the Hickstead-staged final.
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