Jousting is a medieval sport where two knights on horseback charge at each other with long lances. The goal is to unseat the opponent by striking their armor or knocking them off their horse. Jousting was often part of tournaments, which were festive events that included various competitions and entertainment.
The sport required skill, strength, and bravery, as knights wore heavy armor and faced the risk of injury. Jousting was popular in Europe during the Middle Ages and is often associated with the romanticized image of knights and chivalry. Today, it is sometimes reenacted at festivals and historical events.