English: Tent pegger approaches the wooden peg [ half buried in the ground ], and strikes it with his lance. If he pulls the peg successfully and carries it beyond next 10 feet, he gets full marks [ 4 points ] and moves to the next round. If he drops the peg before crossing 10 feet line from the strike point, he gets 2 points and a second chance to strike. But if he touches the peg only, or fails to pull it, he drops from the competition and gets no point.
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Taken on 6 September 2005
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Self-photographed
I shot this photo on a tent pegging event held in Kanjwani, Punjab, Pakistan. I used a Canon D60 camera with a Sigma 400mm Af 5.6 tele lens.
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2007-03-11 12:02 Umair Ghani 360×487× (42246 bytes) I shot this photo on a tent pegging event held in Kanjwani, Punjab, Pakistan. I used a Canon D60 camera with a Sigma 400mm Af 5.6 tele lens. The shot was taken on 6 Sep, 2005.
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