THAILAND EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION WALK TROT TEST 1
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1 THAILAND EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION WALK TROT TEST 1 INSTRUCTIONS: Transitions into and out of the halt may be Arena 40 X 20 m or 60 m x 20m made through the walk. To be ridden in an ordinary snaffle bit. Average Time : 4 / 5 minutes All trot work rising. Side reins, etc allowed. Maximum : 150 NO: HORSE RIDER TEST DIRECTIVE IDEAS Marks Total REMARKS 1 A Enter in medium walk Quality of walk and trot, 10 On approaching X working trot transition 2 C Track right Quality of bend at C, quality 10 of trot, straightness, size of M E On the diagonal working trot half circle E B Half circle left 20 m diameter 3 B M C H Working trot Quality of trot 10 4 H B B E On the diagonal working trot Half circle right 20 m diameter Quality of trot, straightness, size of half circle 10 5 C M X K Before K 6 A F X H Medium walk Change rein in free walk, allowing the horse to lower and stretch out head and neck whilst maintaining contact Retake the reins and proceed in medium walk Working trot Change rein in working trot Quality of medium and free walks, straightness, transitions Quality of trot Straightness on diagonal M X K Change rein in working trot Quality of trot and walk, straightness on centerline, 10 K A Working trot quality of transition and halt A Down centerline Before X Walk X Halt-Immobility-Salute Leave arena at walk on a long rein at A COLLECTIVE MARKS 1. Harmony between horse and rider 2. Correctness of movements and figures 3. Rider's position and seat, correctness and effect of the aids 10 4 TOTAL MARKS 150 Marks Minus Errors Signature: Final Mark Percentage Position: Date: TEF Walk Trot Test 1 Printed on
2 THAILAND EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION PRELIMINARY TEST 2 PURPOSE: To confirm that the horse's muscles are supple and loose and that it moves freely Arena 60 m x 20m forward in a clear and steady rhythm, accepting contact with the bit. All trot work may be ridden Average Time : 5 minutes sitting or rising, unless stated. Halts may be through the walk. Maximum : 250 INSTRUCTIONS: To be ridden in an ordinary snaffle. No. Horse Rider NO. TEST DIRECTIVE IDEAS Marks Total REMARKS 1 A Enter working trot Straightness on centerline, 10 X Halt, Salute transitions, quality of halt and trot Proceed working trot 2 C Track right Quality of turn at C, quality 10 B Circle right 20 m of trot, roundness of circle 3 K X M Change rein working trot Quality of trot, straightness 10 4 Between C Working canter left lead Calmness and smoothness of 10 & H depart, quality of canter 5 E Circle left 20 m Quality of canter, roundness of circle 6 Between E Working trot Balance and smoothness of 10 & K transition, quality of trot 7 A Medium walk Quality of transition, quality 10 of medium walk 8 F X M Free walk on long rein, allowing Quality of free walk, the horse to lower and stretch straightness, transition out head and neck whilst maintaining control 9 M C Medium walk Quality of transition, quality 10 of medium walk 10 C Working trot Balance and smoothness of 10 transition, quality of trot 11 E Circle left 20 m Quality of trot, roundness of 10 circle 12 F X H Change rein working trot Quality of trot, straightness Between C Working canter right lead Calmness and smoothness of 10 & M depart, quality of canter 14 B Circle right 20 m Quality of canter, roundness of circle TEF Preliminary Test 2 Printed on
3 No. Horse 15 Between B Working trot Balance and smoothness of 10 & F transition, quality of trot Rider 16 A Down centerline Quality of turn at A, 10 straightness on centerline, X Halt, Salute quality of transition and halt Leave arena at walk on a long rein at A. COLLECTIVE MARKS 1. Paces (freedom and regularity) Impulsion (desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of the back, engagement of the hind quarters) Submission (attention and confidence; harmony, lightness and ease of movements, acceptance of the bridles, lightness of the forehand). 4.Rider's position and seat; correctness and effect of the aids. Course Errors: 1st Error - 2 2nd Error - 4 3rd Error = Elimination TOTAL MARKS 250 Marks Minus Total Errors Final Mark Signature: Percentage Position: Date: TEF Preliminary Test 2 Printed on
4 Musical Freestyle Preliminary Level 2014 NESC Valentine Dressage Festival Tips for Freestyle Judges and Participants: Time: The maximum time is 5 minutes. The minimum time limit is 4.5 minutes. Timing commences when the horse moves after the entry salute and ceases at the final salute. The rider must halt at both salutes. No bells are sounded at the end of the limit. Movements executed after the time limit are not scored. There is a 2 point deduction from the total artistic presentation for being over the time limit. The rider must enter the arena or signal the sound engineer within 60 seconds of the entry bell or will be eliminated. The rider must enter the arena within 20 seconds of the start of the music or will be eliminated. Judges: If two or more judges judge a class, all judges will judge both technical and artistic. Ties: In the case of a tie, the higher artistic score shall determine the winner. : Only full points are allowed for the artistic and technical scores. Movements above the level are penalized by elimination. Music after the halt: Music must cease at the final salute. The competitor will be eliminated for exit music. Removal of hat: Under penalty of elimination, a rider's hat may not be intentionally removed except for the halt at the first and final salute. Horse Rider Technical Score Artistic Score Final Score Percentage (240 possible) Signature
5 TECHNICAL EXECUTION: Movements which must be performed on both hands are so indicated by a "L" and "R" under preliminary notes. Omitted compulsory movements receive a "0" and are averaged into the marks. All judges' marks must be full points. Compulsory Movements 1. WALK (20 m minimum medium and 20 m minimum free walk Prelim. Notes marks Final Score Remarks m circle in trot* 10 L R 3. Four-loop serpentine * 4. Lengthen stride in trot m circle in canter* 10 L R 6 Change of lead through trot 10 L R 2 7. Allow the pony to stretch forward and downward for half a circle and take back the reins Further remarks Sub-total Deductions Total technical execution (120 points possible) PRELIMINARY Level: Clearly forbidden: reinback, shoulder-in, travers, renvers, half-pass, flying changes, turn on haunches or pirouette, (walk or canter), piaffe, passage. Clearly allowed: counter canter, zigzag leg yield, leg-yield along wall, lengthen trot or canter in 20 m circle, counter serpentine, simple change, change of lead through trot, walk-canter-walk-canter ARTISTIC IMPRESSION: Non-compulsory movements must be rewarded or penalized under "Choreography" and/or "degree of Difficulty"(Artistic). Movement "Above the Level" are not rewarded in Artistic Impression. For exceeding the time limit deduct 2 points from total artistic impression. Judges marks must be given in full points. 1. Rhythm, energy and elasticity 2. Harmony between horse and rider 3. Choreography, use of arena, inventiveness, design cohesiveness, balance and creativity Poss. marks Coeffi cient Degree of difficulty 10 1 Final marks Remarks 5. Choice of music and interpretation of music Further remarks: 10 4 Subtotal
6 THAILAND EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION NOVICE TEST 2 PURPOSE: To confirm that the horse, in addition to the requirements of Preliminary, Arena 60 m x 20m has developed thrust (pushing power) and achieved a degree of balance and throughness. Average Time : 6 minutes INSTRUCTIONS: To be ridden in an ordinary snaffle, all trot sitting unless stated otherwise. Maximum : 330 No. Horse Rider TEST DIRECTIVE IDEAS Marks Total REMARKS 1 A Enter working trot Straightness on centerline, 10 X Halt, Salute quality of trot, halt and transitions Proceed working trot 2 C Track right Quality of turns at C, B and 10 B Turn right E, quality of trot, straightness between turns, E Turn left bending 3 A Down centerline Straightness, balance, 10 position, flow D R Leg yield right 4 Calmness and smoothness of M Working canter left lead 10 depart, quality of canter 5 C Circle left 15 m Roundness and size of circle, 10 bend, quality of canter 6 H K Lengthen stride in canter The lengthening of frame 10 and stride, regularity of canter, straightness 7 Between K Develop working canter Balance and definition of 10 and A transition, quality of canter 8 F X H Change rein Straightness, quality of canter and trot, balance and 10 X Working trot smoothness of transition 9 M X K Lengthen stride in trot, rising The lengthening of frame 10 and stride, regularity of trot, balance and straightness, K Working trot sitting transitions 10 A Halt, 5 seconds, proceed Quality and immobility of 10 medium walk halt, transitions from trot to halt and halt to walk, quality of medium walk 11 F S Free walk on long rein, allowing Quality of free walk and the horse to lower and stretch straightness out head and neck whilst maintaining control 12 S H C Medium walk Quality of medium walk (Transition from free walk to Submission to shortening the 10 medium walk at S) reins while maintaining rhythm, tempo, and activity of walk 14 C Working trot Balance and smoothness of 10 transition, quality of trot 15 B Circle right 20 m rising trot, Quality of stretch over back, allowing the horse to stretch forward and downward Before B B Shorten the reins Working trot sitting forward and downward into a light contact while maintaining balance and quality of trot TEF Novice Test 2 1 Printed on
7 No. Horse Rider 16 A Down center line Straightness, balance, 10 position, flow D S Leg yield left 17 H Working canter right lead Calmness and smoothness of 10 depart, quality of canter 18 C Circle right 15 m Roundness and size of circle, 10 bend, quality of canter 19 M F Lengthen stride in canter The lengthening of frame and stride, regularity of canter, straightness 20 Between F and A Develop working canter Balance and definition of 10 transition, quality of canter 21 K X M Change rein Straightness, quality of 10 canter and trot, balance and smoothness of transition X Working trot 22 H X F Lengthen stride in trot, rising The lengthening of frame and stride, regularity of trot, balance and straightness, F Working trot sitting transitions 23 A Down centerline Quality of trot and turn at A, 10 straightness on centerline, X Halt, Salute quality of transitions and halt Leave arena at walk on a long rein at A COLLECTIVE MARKS 1. Paces (freedom and regularity) Impulsion (desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of the back, engagement of the hind quarters) Submission (attention and confidence; harmony, lightness and ease of movements, acceptance of the bridles, lightness of the forehand) 4. Rider's position and seat; correctness and effect of the aids Course Errors: 1st Error - 2 2nd Error - 4 3rd Error = Elimination TOTAL MARKS 330 Marks Minus Total Errors Signature: Final Mark Percentage Position: Date: TEF Novice Test 2 2 Printed on
8 Musical Freestyle NOVICE LEVEL 2014 NESC Valentine Dressage Festival Tips for Freestyle Judges and Participants: Time: The maximum time is 5 minutes. The minimum time limit is 4.5 minutes. Timing commences when the horse moves after the entry salute and ceases at the final salute. The rider must halt at both salutes. No bells are sounded at the end of the limit. Movements executed after the time limit are not scored. There is a 2 point deduction from the total artistic presentation for being over the time limit. The rider must enter the arena or signal the sound engineer within 60 seconds of the entry bell or will be eliminated. The rider must enter the arena within 20 seconds of the start of the music or will be eliminated. Judges: If two or more judges officiate a class, all judges will judge both technical and artistic. Ties: In the case of a tie, the higher artistic score shall determine the winner. : Only full points are allowed for the artistic and technical scores. Movements above the level are penalized by elimination. Music after the halt: Music must cease at the final salute. The competitor will be eliminated for exit music. Removal of hat: Under penalty of elimination, a rider's hat may not be intentionally removed except for the halt at the first and final salute. Horse Rider Technical Score Artistic Score Final Score Percentage (240 possible) Signature
9 TECHNICAL EXECUTION: Movements which must be performed on both hands are so indicated by a "L" and "R" under preliminary notes. Omitted compulsory movements receive a "0" and are averaged into the marks. All judges' marks must be full points. Compulsory Movements 1. WALK (20 m minimum medium and 20 m minimum free walk Prelim. Notes marks Coeffici ent Final Score Remarks m circle in trot* 10 L R 3. Leg-yield in trot* 10 L R 2 4. Lengthen stride in trot m circle in canter* 10 L R 6 Change of lead through trot 10 L R 2 7. Lengthen stride in canter Further remarks Sub-total Deductions Total technical execution (120 points possible) NOVICE Level: Clearly forbidden: reinback, shoulder-in, travers, renvers, half-pass, flying changes, turn on haunches or pirouette, (walk or canter), piaffe, passage. Clearly allowed: counter canter, zigzag leg yield, leg-yield along wall, lengthen trot or canter in 10 m circle, counter serpentine, simple change, change or lead through trot, walk-canter-walk-canter ARTISTIC IMPRESSION: Non-compulsory movements must be rewarded or penalized under "Choreography" and/or "degree of Difficulty"(Artistic). Movement "Above the Level" are not rewarded in Artistic Impression. For exceeding the time limit deduct 2 points from total artistic impression. Judges marks must be given in full points. 1. Rhythm, energy and elasticity Poss. marks 2. Harmony between horse and rider Final marks Remarks 3. Choreography, use of arena, inventiveness, design cohesiveness, balance and creativity Degree of difficulty Choice of music and interpretation of music 10 4 Further remarks: Sub-total
10 FEI WORLD DRESSAGE CHALLENGE - ELEMENTARY TEST Event : Date : Judge : Position Competitor No : Name : NF : Horse : Time: 5 min (for information only) Minimum age of horse: 6 yrs old for Children Minimum age of horse: 5 yrs old for Adults All trot work is executed sitting, unless otherwise indicated in the test (Art , FEI Rules for Dressage Events) Test Directive ideas Remarks Marks Mark Correction Final mark 1. A X Enter in working trot Halt - immobility - salute Proceed in working trot 10 The entry, the straightness, the activity the halt, the transitions. 2. C MXK KA Track to the right Medium trot Working trot 10 The bend at C, the regularity and the lengthening of the steps and frame. 3. (Transitions at M and K) 10 The clear definition and fluency of the transitions. 4. A L Down centre line Leg yielding to the right, return to the track between R and M 10 The flow and balance, the straightness, the parallelism to the track, the activity. 5. C Circle to the left 20 m diameter, while crossing the centre line give and retake the reins for a few steps The rhythm and the maintenance of the same attitude and balance while giving hands, reins should be clearly loose. 6. HXF FA Medium trot Working trot 10 The regularity and the lengthening of the steps and frame. 7. (Transitions at H and F) 10 The clear definition and fluency of the transition. 8. A L Down centre line Leg yielding to the left, return to the track between S and H. 9. C Rising trot and circle to the right 20 m diameter. On the open side of the circle (crossing the center line) slowly lengthen the reins and allow the horse to stretch on a long rein, forwards /downwards. On the closed side of the circle (when returning to the side of the arena) take up the reins. 10 The flow and balance, the straightness, the parallelism to the track, the activity. The stretching of the neck and nose forwards and downwards, the steadiness of the contact, the regularity and balance of the trot 10. C Medium walk 10 The regularity, relaxation and the groundcover. 11. MV VK 12. K KF Medium walk, lengthen the reins and allow the horse to stretch on a long rein Medium walk and recollect the reins Proceed in working canter left Working canter The rhythm and activity of the steps, the lengthening of the frame. The fluency of the shortening of the reins and maintenance of the activity and the quality of the walk. The transitions. 10 The straightness and the balance.
11 ELEMENTARY TEST Competitor No : Name : NF : Horse : Test Directive ideas Remarks Marks Mark Correction Final mark 13. FM MH Medium canter Working canter 10 The lengthening of the frame and groundcover of the strides. 14. (The transitions at F and M) 10 The clear definition and the fluency of the transitions. 15. HB PV VS Change rein Half circle in counter canter Counter canter Quality of the canter, self carriage, balance and keeping the quarters in line with the front legs. 16. S Medium walk 10 The straightness, the balance, the transitions, and the quality of the walk 17 H Working canter 10 The transition, straightness, quality of the canter 18 MF FK Medium canter Working canter 10 The lengthening of the frame and strides. 19. Transitions at M and F 10 The clear definition and the fluency of the transition. 20. KB RS SV Change rein in working canter Half-circle in counter canter Counter canter Quality of the canter, self carriage, balance and keeping the quarters in line with the front legs. 21. V Working trot 10 The transition and the trot between V and A 22. A I Down centre line Halt - immobility - salute Leave arena at A in walk on a long rein 10 The quality of the trot, straightness, the transitions, the halt. Total 270 Collective mark 1. Paces (freedom and regularity) 10 1 General Remarks: 2. Impulsion (desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of the back and engagement of the hind quarters) 3. Submission (attention and confidence; harmony, lightness and ease of the movements; acceptance of the bridle and lightness of the forehand) 4. Rider s position and seat correctness, effect and independence of the aids 6. Accuracy, riding corners Total 370
12 ELEMENTARY TEST Competitor No : Name : NF : Horse : Test Directive ideas Remarks Marks To be deducted / penalty points 1st Error = 2 points 2nd Error = 4 points 3rd Error = Elimination List of errors and omissions, see Annex Errors TOTAL TOTAL SCORE in %: Mark Correction Final mark Organisers : Signature of Judge : (exact address) Edition 2011 Fédération Equestre Internationale Reproduction strictly reserved
13 MUSICAL FREESTYLE ELEMENTARY LEVEL 2014 NESC Valentine Dressage Festival Tips for Freestyle Judges and Participants: Time: the maximum time is 5 minutes. The minimum time limit is 4.5 minutes. Timing commences when the horse moves after the entry salute and ceases at the final salute. The rider must halt at both salutes. No bells are sounded at the end of the limit. Movements executed after the time limit are not scored. There is a 2 point deduction from the total artistic presentation for being over the time limit. The rider must enter the arena or signal the sound engineer within 60 seconds of the entry bell or will be eliminated. The rider must enter the arena within 20 seconds of the start of the music or will be eliminated. Judges: If two or more judges officiate a class, all judges will judge both technical and artistic. Ties: In the case of a tie, the higher artistic score shall determine the winner. : Only full points are allowed for the artistic and technical scores. Movements above the level are penalized by elimination. Music after the halt: Music must cease at the final salute. The competitor will be eliminated for exit music. Removal of hat: Under penalty of elimination, a rider's hat may not be intentionally removed except for the halt at the first and final salute. Horse Rider Technical Score Artistic Score Final Score Percentage (240 possible) Signature Freestyle Elementary 1 Printed on
14 Horse Rider TECHNICAL EXECUTION: Movements which must be performed on both hands are so indicated by a "L" and "R" under preliminary notes. Omitted compulsory movements receive a "0" and are averaged into the marks. All judges' marks must be full points. Compulsory Movements 1. WALK (20 m minimum medium and 20 m minimum free walk Prelim. Notes marks Final Score Remarks 2. Shoulder-in at trot 10 L R m circle in trot 10 L R 4. Medium trot m circle in canter 10 L R 2 6 Simple change of lead 10 L R 2 7. Medium canter Further remarks Sub-total Deductions Total technical execution (120 points possible) ELEMENTARY Level: Clearly forbidden: half-pass, flying changes, canter pirouette, piaffe, passage Clearly allowed: full and double turn on haunches, renvers, travers, medium canter and trot on 20 m circle medium canter, diagonal, halt-canter-halt-canter ARTISTIC IMPRESSION: Non-compulsory movements must be rewarded or penalized under "Choreography" and/or "degree of Difficulty"(Artistic). Movement "Above the Level" are not rewarded in Artistic Impression. For exceeding the time limit deduct 2 points from total artistic impression. Judges marks must be given in full points. 1. Rhythm, energy and elasticity 2. Harmony between horse and rider 3. Choreography, use of arena, inventiveness, design cohesiveness, balance and creativity Poss. marks 10 3 Final marks Remarks 4. Degree of difficulty Choice of music and interpretation of music 10 4 Further remarks: Sub-total Freestyle Elementary 2 Printed on
15 PURPOSE: To confirm that the horse, having demonstrated that it has begun to Arena 60 m x 20m develop the uphill balance required in Elementary, now demonstrates Average Time : 6.30 minutes increased engagement in each movement - especially in medium and Maximum : 360 extended paces and in the transitions to/from collected movements - rhythm, suppleness, acceptance of the bit, throughness, balance, impulsion, straightness and collection. There must be a clear distinction within the paces. INSTRUCTIONS: To be ridden in an ordinary snaffle or double bridle. All trot sitting, unless stated otherwise. THAILAND EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION MEDIUM TEST 1 No. Horse Rider TEST DIRECTIVE IDEAS Marks Total REMARKS 1 A Enter collected trot Straightness on centerline, quality 10 X Halt, Salute of trot, halt and transitions Proceed collected trot 2 C Track left Quality of turn at C, quality of 10 trot, the angle and bend, balance S V Shoulder-in left and collection 3 V L Half circle 10 m Quality of trot, roundness and size of half circle, correctness and L S Half pass left regularity, balance and bend, collection Quality of trot, the angle and 4 R P Shoulder-in right 10 bend, balance and collection 5 P L Half circle 10 m Quality of trot, roundness and size of half circle, correctness and regularity, balance and bend, L R Half pass right collection 6 H X F Medium trot The lengthening of the frame and 10 F Collected trot stride, regularity of trot, balance and straightness, transitions 7 A Halt, rein back 4 steps Quality and immobility of halt, 10 willingness of rein back, Proceed medium walk transitions 8 K R Extended walk The lengthening of the frame and stride, the extension and regularity of walk, straightness 9 R Medium walk Regularity of walk during half turn, activity of hind legs, bend and fluidity of turn M Between G & H 10 Between G & M H H C Turn left Shorten stride, half turn on haunches left, proceed medium walk Shorten stride, half turn on haunches right, proceed medium walk Track right Medium walk Regularity of walk during half turn, activity of hind legs, bend and fluidity of turn 11 Medium walk Quality and regularity of the 10 RMG(H)G(M)GHC medium walk 12 Before C Shorten the stride in walk The regularity of the walk in the shortening of stride, calmness, 10 C Collected canter right lead smoothness and straightness of depart, quality of canter 13 M F Medium canter The lengthening of the frame and 10 stride, regularity of canter, F Collected canter balance and straightness, transitions TEF Medium Test 1 Printed on
16 No. Horse Rider 14 V Circle right 10 m Quality of canter, bend and 10 balance, roundness and size of circle, collection 15 V R Change rein, flying change Quality of canter, straightness, between centerline and R balance and fluency of flying change Circle left 20 m, showing a Quality of canter and release, 16 C 10 clear release of inside rein for ability to maintain bend and uphill 4-5 strides over centerline balance during release 17 H K Extended canter The lengthening of the frame and 10 stride, the extension and K Collected canter regularity of canter, balance and straightness 18 Transitions at H & K Balance and definition of 10 transitions 19 P Circle left 10 m Quality of canter, bend and 10 balance, roundness and size of circle, collection 20 P S Change rein, flying change Quality of canter, straightness, between centerline and S balance and fluency of flying change Balance and smoothness of 21 C Collected trot 10 transition, quality of trot 22 M X K Extended trot The lengthening of the frame and 10 stride, the extension and regularity of trot, balance and K Collected trot straightness, transitions 23 A Down centerline Quality of trot and turn at A, 10 straightness on centerline, quality X Halt, Salute of transition and halt Leave arena at walk on a long rein at A. COLLECTIVE MARKS 1. Paces (freedom and regularity) Impulsion (desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of the back, engagement of the hind quarters) Submission (attention and confidence; harmony, lightness and ease of movements, acceptance of the bridles, lightness of the forehand) 4. Rider's position and seat; correctness and effect of the aids. Course Errors: 1st Error - 2 2nd Error - 4 3rd Error = Elimination TOTAL MARKS 360 Marks Minus Total Errors Final Mark Signature: Percentage Position: Date: TEF Medium Test 1 Printed on
17 MUSICAL FREESTYLE MEDIUM LEVEL 2014 NESC Valentine Dressage Festival Tips for Freestyle Judges and Participants: Time: The maximum time is 5 minutes. The minimum time limit is 4.5 minutes. Timing commences when the horse moves after the entry salute and ceases at the final salute. The rider must halt at both salutes. No bells are sounded at the end of the limit. Movements executed after the time limit are not scored. There is a 2 point deduction from the total artistic presentation for being over the time limit. The rider must enter the arena or signal the sound engineer within 60 seconds of the entry bell or will be eliminated. The rider must enter the arena within 20 seconds of the start of the music or will be eliminated. Judges: If two or more judges officiate a class, all judges will judge both technical and artistic. Ties: In the case of a tie, the higher artistic score shall determine the winner. : Only full points are allowed for the artistic and technical scores. Movements above the level are penalized by elimination. Music after the halt: Music must cease at the final salute. The competitor will be eliminated for exit music. Removal of hat: Under penalty of elimination, a rider's hat may not be intentionally removed except for the halt at the first and final salute. Horse Rider Technical Score Artistic Score Final Score Percentage (240 possible) Signature
18 TECHNICAL EXECUTION: Movements which must be performed on both hands are so indicated by a "L" and "R" under preliminary notes. Omitted compulsory movements receive a "0" and are averaged into the marks. All judges' marks must be full points. Compulsory Movements Prelim. Notes Judge s Marks 1. Walk (20 m minimum walk and 20 m minimum free walk Final Score Remarks 2. Shoulder-in* 3. Trot half-pass* 4. Extended trot* 5. Canter half-pass* 6. Counter canter* 7. Flying change of lead* 10 L R 10 L R L R 2 10 L R 8. Extended canter 10 Further remarks Sub-total Deductions Total technical execution (120 points possible) MEDIUM Level: Clearly forbidden: Tempi changes (4s, 3s, 2s, 1s), canter pirouette, piaffe, passage Clearly allowed: everything that is not clearly forbidden including: half-pass zigzag in trot, half pass zigzag in canter with flying changes, full and double walk pirouette. ARTISTIC IMPRESSION: Non-compulsory movements must be rewarded or penalized under "Choreography" and/or "degree of Difficulty"(Artistic). Movement "Above the Level" are not rewarded in Artistic Impression. For exceeding the time limit deduct 2 points from total artistic impression. Judges marks must be given in full points. Poss. marks 1. Rhythm, energy and elasticity 2. Harmony between horse and rider Final marks Remarks 3. Choreography, use of arena, inventiveness, design cohesiveness, balance and creativity 4. Degree of difficulty Choice of music and interpretation of music 10 4 Further remarks: Sub-total
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