Tilting
Tilting is a medieval sport that involves knights on horseback charging at each other with lances. The goal is to unseat the opponent or break the lance upon impact. This event was often part of larger tournaments, showcasing the skills of knights and providing entertainment for spectators.
The sport requires a combination of speed, precision, and strength. Knights would wear armor for protection and often compete in front of a crowd, making it a popular spectacle during the Middle Ages. Tilting is considered a precursor to modern equestrian sports and jousting events.