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1 Ohio State University Extension Wayne County 48 W. Liberty St. Suite Wooster, OH Phone Fax Dear 4-H / FFA Horse Youth, Parents, and Advisors, Welcome to the 68 th annual Wayne County Fair! Listed below are several important reminders and updates to keep in mind as we go into fair-time. Also, on the pages following this letter are the patterns for this year s Junior Fair Horse Show. Topics / Updates from August 8, 07 Horse Youth, Parents, and Advisors Pre-Fair Informational Meeting ) Update on Stall Assignments we plan to post them on Tuesday September 5 th in the barns. Thank you to Beth Harper Shisler and Sarah Rusmisel for their work on preparing the stall assignments. We were able to assign every youth that requested a stall at least one stall. Drawing for nd Stalls please accept my sincere apologies for having misread the report at our meeting on August 8 th when we started to draw names for those who would get a nd stall. I went back through the entries database and added in the additional individuals who had entered both a horse and a pony (two equine animals) to the list of individuals that had entered two horses. We re-did the drawing and the results are listed below. The list below is the order in which nd stalls will be assigned to individuals. Currently the first individuals listed below and highlighted green have been assigned a nd stall. If any additional stalls should become available, they will go to the next person in line per the list below starting with #3. Seniors. Emily Flinn Equitation Station. Jennifer Sword Dalton Equestrians & More 3. Tatum Franczek Horseman s Hangout 4. Taylor Wile Burbank Livestock 5. Madison Lance Pegasus 6. Jarod Limbach Howling Coyotes 7. Mallory McMichael Equitation Station 8. Kenna Reynolds Dalton Equestrians & More 9. Addie Spring Hoof Beats 0. Jesse Hyatt West End Rowdy Ranglers. Brenna Baden Hearts and Hooves. Skyler Magyar Equitation Station 3. Cailyn Neuhauser* Burbank Livestock 4. Nicole Gayheart* West End Rowdy Ranglers Juniors 5. Caitlyn Demassimo* Milton Country Clovers 6. Alivia Crilow* Wayne County Hoof and Hide 7. Allison Demassimo* Milton Country Clovers * = Exhibitor can still trailer in their nd horse and will be notified if a second stall becomes available. ) Stewards Linda Wright and Karla Forrer remind everyone to use proper tack and bits. Don t forget about tack inspection prior to Contest Classes on Sunday from 8:30 am to 0 am. If you have questions about tack or bits please contact the stewards prior to fair to ensure you have time to find a replacement if something is not acceptable. 3) Show Schedule Updates and Reminders: Opening Ceremonies will begin at pm on Saturday and will include the national anthem, Pat Kanehl Memorial Scholarship presentation, Fun Show Awards, and Horse Youth of the Year Awards. The Arena will be closed for one hour Monday evening to allow for those who want to practice for Driving class that will be held on Tuesday and closed again for one hour Tuesday evening for those who want to practice for Jumping classes that will be held on Wednesday. A parent or advisor must be present if you re practicing in the arena during these times. Costume Class will begin a ½ hour following Senior Moving Dummy Breakaway Roping on Monday. No Pre- Entry Required.

2 4) 4-H Code of Conduct reminders no foul language, no smoking, drinking, or being disrespectful to show officials. 5) Proper attire at fair school and show appropriate attire at all times, for your safety no flip flops while leading or riding a horse or while in a horse stall. 6) All patterns will be posted the night before each show in or near the bulletin boards in each barn, a limited number of copies will be available in the entry booth this year. Members are encouraged to download the patterns and Dressage Tests at (Please note if typing this link into a web browser use all lowercase letters) 7) Show books will be available to be picked up from the entry booth beginning Saturday afternoon at pm - be sure to pick yours up. 8) We are asking that all clubs work hard to keep the barn aisles clean and free of clutter throughout the fair. Please keep tack boxes closed when not in use. Please limit meal-time in the barns to am pm. Please clean up and put food away by pm each day to keep the barns looking nice. Also, don t forget to keep your horses fed and watered and to keep your stalls cleaned out. 9) Remember to keep your horse in its stall when not in use and to keep the stall door closed at all times unless you are directly entering or exiting the stall. 07 Patterns Begin on Next Page and are available for download from the Extension Office website at:

3 Wayne County Fair Versatility Showmanship (All Ages) Show Date: Pattern Provided by: A.D.Krotky [S/-3] 07 HorseShowPatterns.com. All Rights Reserved.

4 Wayne County Fair Versatility English Equitation (All Ages) Show Date: Pattern Provided by: A.D.Krotky [HSE/-3] 07 HorseShowPatterns.com. All Rights Reserved.

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6 Wayne County Fair Contesting Showmanship (All Ages) Show Date: Pattern Provided by: A.D.Krotky [S/-4] 07 HorseShowPatterns.com. All Rights Reserved.

7 Wayne Co. Jr. Fair Horse Show Senior Western Showmanship Show Date: Pattern Provided by: Duane Stutzman, Judge [S/-] 07 HorseShowPatterns.com. All Rights Reserved.

8 Wayne Co. Jr. Fair Horse Show Driving Reinsmanship Show Date: Pattern Provided by: Duane Stutzman, Judge [MHP/DO-5] 07 HorseShowPatterns.com. All Rights Reserved.

9 Wayne Co. Jr. Fair Horse Show Senior Western Horsemanship Show Date: Pattern Provided by: Duane Stutzman, Judge [WH/-0] 07 HorseShowPatterns.com. All Rights Reserved.

10 Wayne Co. Jr. Fair Horse Show Senior Trail Show Date: Pattern Provided by: Duane Stutzman, Judge [T/-4] 07 HorseShowPatterns.com. All Rights Reserved.

11 Wayne Co. Jr. Fair Horse Show Jr. Western Showmanship Show Date: Pattern Provided by: Duane Stutzman, Judge [S/-4] 07 HorseShowPatterns.com. All Rights Reserved.

12 Wayne Co. Jr. Fair Horse Show Tenderfoot Showmanship Show Date: Pattern Provided by: Duane Stutzman, Judge [S/WT-] 07 HorseShowPatterns.com. All Rights Reserved.

13 Wayne Co. Jr. Fair Horse Show Jr. Western HMS Show Date: Pattern Provided by: Duane Stutzman, Judge [WH/-7] 07 HorseShowPatterns.com. All Rights Reserved.

14 Wayne Co. Jr. Fair Horse Show Beginner Western HMS (st Year Canter) Show Date: Pattern Provided by: Duane Stutzman, Judge [WH/-9] 07 HorseShowPatterns.com. All Rights Reserved.

15 Wayne Co. Jr. Fair Horse Show W/T Western Horsemanship Show Date: Pattern Provided by: Duane Stutzman, Judge [WH/WT-6] 07 HorseShowPatterns.com. All Rights Reserved.

16 Wayne Co. Jr. Fair Horse Show Junior Trail Show Date: Pattern Provided by: Duane Stutzman, Judge [T/-8] 07 HorseShowPatterns.com. All Rights Reserved.

17 Wayne County Fair Sr. English Showmanship (Classes 63 and 64) Show Date: Pattern Provided by: Allison Applegett [S/-6] 07 HorseShowPatterns.com. All Rights Reserved.

18 Wayne County Fair Jr. English Showmanship (Classes 65, 66 and 67) Show Date: Pattern Provided by: Allison Applegett [S/-9] 07 HorseShowPatterns.com. All Rights Reserved.

19 Wayne County Fair Sr. English Equitation (Classes 68 and 69) Show Date: Pattern Provided by: Allison Applegett [HSE/-4] 07 HorseShowPatterns.com. All Rights Reserved.

20 Wayne County Fair Jr. English Equitation (Classes 70, 7 and 7) Show Date: Pattern Provided by: Allison Applegett [HSE/-0] 07 HorseShowPatterns.com. All Rights Reserved.

21 Wayne County Fair English Walk Trot Equitation (Class 73) Show Date: Pattern Provided by: Allison Applegett [HSE/WT-4] 07 HorseShowPatterns.com. All Rights Reserved.

22 Wayne County Fair Beginner Canter English Equitation (Class 74) Show Date: Pattern Provided by: Allison Applegett [HSE/-] 07 HorseShowPatterns.com. All Rights Reserved.

23 Hunter Hack Classes 84 and 85 Canter jumps, hand gallop to cone, stop and back 5 steps. All Equitation Over Fences Classes 86 and All Working Hunter Over Fences Classes 88 and 89

24 05 USEF TRAINING LEVEL TEST UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION PURPOSE To confirm that the horse demonstrates correct basics, is supple and moves freely forward in a clear rhythm with a steady tempo, accepting contact with the bit. All trot work may be ridden sitting or rising, unless stated. Halts may be through the walk. READER PLEASE NOTE: Anything in parentheses should not be read. INTRODUCE ; working canter; medium walk; free walk; 0m circles in trot and canter COEFFICIENT ENTRY NO: ARENA SIZE: Small or Standard AVERAGE RIDE TIME: 4:00 (Small) or 5:00 (Std.) Suggested to add at least min. for scheduling purposes MAIMUM PTS: 30 TEST DIRECTIVE IDEA POINTS TOTAL REMARKS. A Enter working trot Halt, salute Proceed working trot Regularity and quality of trot; willing, calm transitions; straight, attentive halt; immobile (min. 3 seconds). C E Track left Circle left 0m Regularity and quality of trot; bend and balance in turn and circle; shape and size of circle 3. A Circle left 0m developing left lead canter in first quarter of circle Willing, calm transition; regularity and quality of gaits; shape and size of circle; bend; balance 4. A-F-B Working canter Regularity and quality of canter; bend in corner; straightness 5. Between B & M Willing, calm transition; regularity and quality of gaits; straightness 6. C Medium walk Willing, calm transition; regularity and quality of walk 7. E-F F Change rein, free walk Medium walk Regularity and quality of walks; reach and ground cover of free walk allowing complete freedom to stretch the neck forward and downward; straightness; willing, calm transitions 8. A Willing, calm transition; regularity and quality of trot 9. E Circle right 0m Regularity and quality of trot; shape and size of circle; bend; balance 0. C Circle right 0m developing right lead canter in first quarter of circle Willing, calm transition; regularity and quality of gaits; shape and size of circle; bend; balance. C-M-B Working canter Regularity and quality of canter; bend in corner; straightness. Between B & F Willing, calm transition; regularity and quality of gaits; straightness 3. A Down centerline Halt, salute Bend and balance in turn; regularity and quality of trot; willing, calm transition; straight, attentive halt; immobile (min. 3 seconds) Leave arena at A in free walk. UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION : 4047 IRON WORKS PARKWAY : LEINGTON, KY 405 Copyrighted 04

25 05 USEF TRAINING LEVEL TEST UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION COLLECTIVE MARKS GAITS (Freedom and regularity) IMPULSION (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of the back, engagement of the hindquarters) SUBMISSION (Willing cooperation, harmony, attention and confidence, acceptance of bit and aids, straightness, lightness of forehand and ease of movements) RIDER's POSITION AND SEAT (Alignment, posture, stability, weight placement, following mechanics of the gaits) RIDER's CORRECT AND EFFECTIVE USE OF THE AIDS (Clarity, subtlety, independence, accuracy of test) SUBTOTAL FURTHER REMARKS: ERRORS: (- ) TOTAL POINTS (max points: 30) 05 USEF TRAINING LEVEL TEST UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION, INC. Name of Competition Date of Competition Name and Number of Horse _ Name of Rider FINAL SCORE Maximum Pts: 30 Points Percent Name of Judge Signature of Judge UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION : 4047 IRON WORKS PARKWAY : LEINGTON, KY 405 Copyrighted 04

26 05 USEF TRAINING LEVEL TEST UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION PURPOSE INTRODUCE ENTRY NO: To confirm that the horse demonstrates correct basics, is supple and moves freely forward in a clear rhythm with a steady tempo, accepting contact with the bit. All trot work may be ridden sitting or rising, unless stated. Halts may be through the walk. READER PLEASE NOTE: Anything in parentheses should not be read. Stretch circle in trot COEFFICIENT ARENA SIZE: Small or Standard AVERAGE RIDE TIME: 4:30 (Small) or 5:30 (Std.) (from entry at A to final halt) Suggested to add at least min. for scheduling purposes MAIMUM PTS: 60 TEST DIRECTIVE IDEA POINTS TOTAL REMARKS. A Enter working trot Halt, salute Proceed working trot Regularity and quality of trot; willing, calm transitions; straight, attentive halt; immobile (min. 3 seconds). C B Track right Circle right 0m Regularity and quality of trot; bend and balance in turn and circle; shape and size of circle 3. K--M Change rein Regularity and quality of trot; straightness; bend in corner 4. Between C & H Working canter left lead Willing, calm transition; regularity and quality of gaits; bend in corner; straightness 5. E Circle left 0m Regularity and quality of canter; shape and size of circle; bend; balance 6. Between E & K Willing, calm transition; regularity and quality of gaits, straightness 7. A Before A A Circle left 0m rising trot, allowing the horse to stretch forward and downward Shorten the reins Forward and downward stretch over the back into a light contact, maintaining balance and quality of trot; bend; shape and size of circle; willing, calm transitions 8. Between A & F Medium walk Willing, calm transition; regularity and quality of walk F-E Change rein, medium walk 9. E-M M Change rein, free walk Medium walk Regularity and quality of walks; reach and ground cover of free walk allowing complete freedom to stretch the neck forward and downward; straightness; willing, calm transitions 0. C Willing, calm transition; regularity and quality of trot. E Circle left 0m Regularity and quality of trot; shape and size of circle; bend; balance. F--H Change rein Regularity and quality of trot; straightness; bend in corner 3. Between C & M Working canter right lead Willing, calm transition; regularity and quality of gaits; bend in corner; straightness 4. B Circle right 0m Regularity and quality of canter; shape and size of circle; bend; balance 5. Between B & F Willing, calm transition; regularity and quality of gaits, straightness 6. A Down centerline Halt, salute Bend and balance in turn; regularity and quality of trot; willing, calm transition; straight, attentive halt; immobile (min. 3 seconds) Leave arena at A in free walk. UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION : 4047 IRON WORKS PARKWAY : LEINGTON, KY 405 Copyrighted 04

27 05 USEF TRAINING LEVEL TEST UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION COLLECTIVE MARKS GAITS (Freedom and regularity) IMPULSION (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of the back, engagement of the hindquarters) SUBMISSION (Willing cooperation, harmony, attention and confidence, acceptance of bit and aids, straightness, lightness of forehand and ease of movements) RIDER's POSITION AND SEAT (Alignment, posture, stability, weight placement, following mechanics of the gaits) RIDER's CORRECT AND EFFECTIVE USE OF THE AIDS (Clarity, subtlety, independence, accuracy of test) SUBTOTAL FURTHER REMARKS: ERRORS: (- ) TOTAL POINTS (max points: 60) 05 USEF TRAINING LEVEL TEST UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION, INC. Name of Competition Date of Competition Name and Number of Horse _ Name of Rider FINAL SCORE Maximum Pts: 60 Points Percent Name of Judge Signature of Judge UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION : 4047 IRON WORKS PARKWAY : LEINGTON, KY 405 Copyrighted 04

28 05 USEF TRAINING LEVEL TEST 3 UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION PURPOSE INTRODUCE ENTRY NO: To confirm that the horse demonstrates correct basics, is supple and moves freely forward in a clear rhythm with a steady tempo, accepting contact with the bit. All trot work may be ridden sitting or rising, unless stated. Halts may be through the walk. READER PLEASE NOTE: Anything in parentheses should not be read. Changing of bend on a shallow loop, canter-trot transition on diagonal COEFFICIENT ARENA SIZE: Small or Standard AVERAGE RIDE TIME: 4:00 (Small) or 5:00 (Std.) (from entry at A to final halt) Suggested to add at least min. for scheduling purposes MAIMUM PTS: 0 TEST DIRECTIVE IDEA POINTS TOTAL REMARKS. A Enter working trot Halt, salute Proceed working trot Regularity and quality of trot; willing, calm transitions; straight, attentive halt; immobile (min. 3 seconds). C H--K Track left One loop Regularity and quality of trot; bend and balance in turn; shape and size of loop; changes of bend; balance 3. Between A & F Working canter left lead Willing, calm transition; regularity and quality of gaits; bend in corner; straightness 4. B Circle left 0m Regularity and quality of canter; shape and size of circle; bend; balance 5. H--F Change rein Regularity and quality of gaits; willing, calm transition; straightness; bend in corner 6. A Medium walk Willing, calm transition; regularity and quality of walk 7. K--H H Free walk Medium walk Regularity and quality of walks; reach and ground cover of free walk allowing complete freedom to stretch the neck forward and downward; straightness; willing, calm transitions 8. C M--F One loop Willing, calm transition; regularity and quality of trot; shape and size of loop; changes of bend; balance 9. Between A & K Working canter right lead Willing, calm transition; regularity and quality of gaits; bend in corner; straightness 0. E Circle right 0m Regularity and quality of canter; shape and size of circle; bend; balance. C Willing, calm transition; regularity and quality of trot. B Before B B Circle right 0m in rising trot allowing the horse to stretch forward and downward Shorten the reins Forward and downward stretch over the back into a light contact, maintaining balance and quality of trot; bend; shape and size of circle; willing, calm transitions 3. A Down centerline Halt, salute Bend and balance in turn; regularity and quality of trot; willing, calm transition; straight, attentive halt; immobile (min. 3 seconds) Leave arena at A in free walk. UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION : 4047 IRON WORKS PARKWAY : LEINGTON, KY 405 Copyrighted 04

29 05 USEF TRAINING LEVEL TEST 3 UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION COLLECTIVE MARKS GAITS (Freedom and regularity) IMPULSION (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of the back, engagement of the hindquarters) SUBMISSION (Willing cooperation, harmony, attention and confidence, acceptance of bit and aids, straightness, lightness of forehand and ease of movements) RIDER's POSITION AND SEAT (Alignment, posture, stability, weight placement, following mechanics of the gaits) RIDER's CORRECT AND EFFECTIVE USE OF THE AIDS (Clarity, subtlety, independence, accuracy of test) SUBTOTAL FURTHER REMARKS: ERRORS: (- ) TOTAL POINTS (max points: 0) 05 USEF TRAINING LEVEL TEST 3 UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION, INC. Name of Competition Date of Competition Name and Number of Horse _ Name of Rider FINAL SCORE Maximum Pts: 0 Points Percent Name of Judge Signature of Judge UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION : 4047 IRON WORKS PARKWAY : LEINGTON, KY 405 Copyrighted 04

30 05 USEF FIRST LEVEL TEST UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION PURPOSE To confirm that the horse demonstrates correct basics, and in addition to the requirements of Training Level, has developed the thrust to achieve improved balance and throughness and maintains a more consistent contact with the bit. All trot work may be ridden sitting or rising, unless stated. READER PLEASE NOTE: Anything in parentheses should not be read. INTRODUCE 0m half circle at trot; 5m circle in canter; lengthening of stride in trot and canter COEFFICIENT ENTRY NO: ARENA SIZE: Standard AVERAGE RIDE TIME: 5:00 (from entry at A to final halt) Suggested to add at least min. for scheduling purposes MAIMUM PTS: 70 TEST DIRECTIVE IDEA POINTS TOTAL REMARKS. A Enter working trot Halt, salute Proceed working trot Regularity and quality of trot; willing, calm transitions; straight, attentive halt; immobile (min. 3 seconds). C E- Track left Half circle left 0m, returning to track at H 3. B- Half circle right 0m, returning to track at M Bend and balance in turn and half circle; regularity and quality of trot; shape and size of half circle; straightness Regularity and quality of trot; shape and size of half circle; bend; balance; straightness 4. C Before C C Circle left 0m rising trot, allowing the horse to stretch forward and downward Shorten the reins Forward and downward stretch over the back into a light contact, maintaining balance and quality of trot; bend; shape and size of circle; willing, calm transitions 5. S-F F Change rein, lengthen stride in trot Moderate lengthening of frame and stride; regularity and quality of trot; straightness; consistent tempo; willing, clear transitions 6. A Medium walk Willing, clear transition; regularity and quality of walk 7. V-R R Change rein, free walk Medium walk Regularity and quality of walks; reach and ground cover of free walk allowing complete freedom to stretch the neck forward and downward; straightness; willing, clear transitions 8. M C Working canter left lead Willing, calm transitions; regularity and quality of gaits; bend in corners 9. S-V Lengthen stride in canter Willing, clear transition; moderate lengthening of frame and stride; regularity and quality of canter; straightness; consistent tempo 0. V Circle left 5m Develop working canter in first half of circle Willing, calm transition; regularity and quality of canter; shape and size of circle; bend; balance. F--H Change rein Willing, clear transition; regularity and quality of gaits; straightness. C Working canter right lead Willing, calm transition; regularity and quality of canter 3. R-P Lengthen stride in canter Willing, clear transition; moderate lengthening of frame and stride; regularity and quality of canter; straightness; consistent tempo 4. P Circle right 5m Develop working canter in first half of circle Willing, calm transition; regularity and quality of canter; shape and size of circle; bend; balance 5. A Willing, clear transition; regularity and quality of trot; straightness UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION : 4047 IRON WORKS PARKWAY : LEINGTON, KY 405 Copyrighted 04

31 05 USEF FIRST LEVEL TEST UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION 6. V-M M Change rein, lengthen stride in trot 7. E G Half circle left 0m Down centerline Halt, salute Moderate lengthening of frame and stride; regularity and quality of trot; straightness; consistent tempo; willing, clear transitions Bend and balance in half circle; regularity and quality of trot, willing, calm transition; straight, attentive halt; immobile (min. 3 seconds) Leave arena at A in free walk. COLLECTIVE MARKS GAITS (Freedom and regularity) IMPULSION (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of the back, engagement of the hindquarters) SUBMISSION (Willing cooperation, harmony, attention and confidence, acceptance of bit and aids, straightness, lightness of forehand and ease of movements) RIDER's POSITION AND SEAT (Alignment, posture, stability, weight placement, following mechanics of the gaits) RIDER's CORRECT AND EFFECTIVE USE OF THE AIDS (Clarity, subtlety, independence, accuracy of test) SUBTOTAL FURTHER REMARKS: ERRORS: (- ) TOTAL POINTS (max points: 70) 05 USEF FIRST LEVEL TEST UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION, INC. Name of Competition Date of Competition Name and Number of Horse _ Name of Rider FINAL SCORE Maximum Pts: 70 Points Percent Name of Judge Signature of Judge UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION : 4047 IRON WORKS PARKWAY : LEINGTON, KY 405 Copyrighted 04

32 05 USEF FIRST LEVEL TEST UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION PURPOSE To confirm that the horse demonstrates correct basics, and in addition to the requirements of Training Level, has developed the thrust to achieve improved balance and throughness and maintains a more consistent contact with the bit. All trot work may be ridden sitting or rising, unless stated. READER PLEASE NOTE: Anything in parentheses should not be read. INTRODUCE Leg Yield COEFFICIENT ENTRY NO: ARENA SIZE: Standard AVERAGE RIDE TIME: 5:30 (from entry at A to final halt) Suggested to add at least min. for scheduling purposes MAIMUM PTS: 30 TEST DIRECTIVE IDEA POINTS TOTAL REMARKS. A. C M-V V 3. K-D D-L Enter working trot Halt, salute Proceed working trot Track right Change rein, lengthen stride in trot Half circle left 0m Regularity and quality of trot; willing, calm transitions; straight, attentive halt; immobile (min. 3 seconds) Bend and balance in turn; moderate lengthening of frame and stride; regularity and quality of trot; straightness; consistent tempo; willing, clear transitions Regularity and quality of trot; shape and size of half circle; bend; balance; straightness on centerline 4. L-M Leg yield right Regularity and quality of trot; consistent tempo; alignment of horse; balance and flow 5. H-P P 6. F-D D-L Change rein, lengthen stride in trot Half circle right 0m Moderate lengthening of frame and stride; regularity and quality of trot; straightness; consistent tempo; willing, clear transitions Regularity and quality of trot; shape and size of half circle; bend; balance; straightness on centerline 7. L-H Leg yield left Regularity and quality of trot; consistent tempo; alignment of horse; balance and flow 8. C Medium walk Willing, clear transition; regularity and quality of walk 9. M-V V Change rein, free walk Medium walk Regularity and quality of walks; reach and ground cover of free walk allowing complete freedom to stretch the neck forward and downward; straightness; willing, clear transitions 0. K A Working canter left lead Willing, calm transitions; regularity and quality of gaits; bend in corners. P Circle left 5m Regularity and quality of canter; shape and size of circle; bend; balance. P-M Lengthen stride in canter Moderate lengthening of frame and stride; regularity and quality of canter; straightness; consistent tempo; willing, clear transition 3. Between M & C 4. H--F Develop working canter Change rein Willing, calm transition; regularity and quality of canter, bend in corners Willing, clear transition; regularity and quality of gaits; straightness 5. F Working canter right lead Willing, calm transition; regularity and quality of canter; bend in corners 6. V Circle right 5m Regularity and quality of canter; shape and size of circle; bend; balance 7. V-H Lengthen stride in canter Moderate lengthening of frame and stride; regularity and quality of canter; straightness; consistent tempo; willing, clear transition 8. Between H & C Develop working canter Willing, calm transition; regularity and quality of canter, bend in corners 9. M Willing, clear transition; regularity and quality of trot; straightness 0. B Before B B Circle right 0m rising trot, allowing the horse to stretch forward and downward Shorten the reins Forward and downward stretch over the back into a light contact, maintaining balance and quality of trot; bend; shape and size of circle; willing, calm transitions UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION : 4047 IRON WORKS PARKWAY : LEINGTON, KY 405 Copyrighted 04

33 05 USEF FIRST LEVEL TEST UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION. A Down centerline Halt, salute Bend and balance in turn; regularity and quality of trot, willing, calm transition; straight, attentive halt; immobile (min. 3 seconds) Leave arena at A in free walk. COLLECTIVE MARKS GAITS (Freedom and regularity) IMPULSION (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of the back, engagement of the hindquarters) SUBMISSION (Willing cooperation, harmony, attention and confidence, acceptance of bit and aids, straightness, lightness of forehand and ease of movements) RIDER's POSITION AND SEAT (Alignment, posture, stability, weight placement, following mechanics of the gaits) RIDER's CORRECT AND EFFECTIVE USE OF THE AIDS (Clarity, subtlety, independence, accuracy of test) SUBTOTAL FURTHER REMARKS: ERRORS: (- ) TOTAL POINTS (max points: 30) 05 USEF FIRST LEVEL TEST UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION, INC. Name of Competition Date of Competition Name and Number of Horse _ Name of Rider FINAL SCORE Maximum Pts: 30 Points Percent Name of Judge Signature of Judge UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION : 4047 IRON WORKS PARKWAY : LEINGTON, KY 405 Copyrighted 04

34 05 USEF FIRST LEVEL TEST 3 UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION PURPOSE INTRODUCE ENTRY NO: To confirm that the horse demonstrates correct basics, and in addition to the requirements of Training Level, has developed the thrust to achieve improved balance and throughness and to maintain a more consistent contact with the bit. All trot work may be ridden sitting or rising, unless stated. READER PLEASE NOTE: Anything in parentheses should not be read. 0m circle at trot; change of lead through trot; counter canter COEFFICIENT ARENA SIZE: Standard AVERAGE RIDE TIME: 6:00 (from entry at A to final halt) Suggested to add at least min. for scheduling purposes MAIMUM PTS: 340 TEST DIRECTIVE IDEA POINTS TOTAL REMARKS. A. C H--F F Enter working trot Halt, salute Proceed working trot Track left Change rein, lengthen stride in trot Regularity and quality of trot; willing, calm transitions; straight, attentive halt; immobile (min. 3 seconds) Bend and balance in turn; moderate lengthening of frame and stride; regularity and quality of trot; straightness; consistent tempo; willing, clear transitions 3. K- Leg yield right Regularity and quality of trot; consistent tempo; alignment of horse; balance and flow 4. -H Leg yield left Straightness at ; supple change of direction; regularity and quality of trot; consistent tempo; alignment of horse; balance and flow 5. C Before C C Circle right 0m rising trot allowing the horse to stretch forward and downward Shorten reins Forward and downward stretch over the back into a light contact, maintaining balance and quality of trot; bend; shape and size of circle; willing, calm transitions 6. R Circle right 0m Regularity and quality of trot; shape and size of circle; bend; balance 7. B E Turn right Halt Proceed working trot Turn left Bend and balance in turns; willing, clear transitions; straight, attentive halt; immobility 8. V Circle left 0m Regularity and quality of trot; shape and size of circle; bend; balance 9. A Medium walk Willing, clear transition; regularity and quality of walk 0. F-S S. H C Change rein, free walk Medium walk Working canter right lead Regularity and quality of walks; reach and ground cover of free walk allowing complete freedom to stretch the neck forward and downward; straightness; willing, clear transitions Willing, calm transitions; regularity and quality of gaits; bend in corner. C Circle right 5m Regularity and quality of canter; shape and size of circle; bend; balance 3. M-P Lengthen stride in canter Moderate lengthening of frame and stride; regularity and quality of canter; straightness; consistent tempo 4. P Working canter Willing, clear transition; regularity and quality of canter 5. K--H One loop maintaining the right lead Regularity and quality of canter; shape and size of loop; positioning; balance 6. M--K Change rein Change of lead through trot Willing, calm transitions; regularity and quality of gaits; straightness 7. A Circle left 5m Regularity and quality of canter; shape and size of circle; bend; balance 8. F-R Lengthen stride in canter Moderate lengthening of frame and stride; regularity and quality of canter; straightness; consistent tempo 9. R Working canter Willing, clear transition; regularity and quality of canter 0. H--K One loop maintaining the left lead Regularity and quality of canter; shape and size of loop; positioning; balance. A F--H H. B G Change rein, lengthen stride in trot Half circle right 0m Down centerline Halt, salute Moderate lengthening of frame and stride; regularity and quality of trot; straightness; consistent tempo; willing clear transitions Bend and balance in half circle; regularity and quality of trot, willing, calm transition; straight, attentive halt; immobile (min. 3 seconds) Leave arena at A in free walk. UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION : 4047 IRON WORKS PARKWAY : LEINGTON, KY 405 Copyrighted 04

35 05 USEF FIRST LEVEL TEST 3 UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION COLLECTIVE MARKS GAITS (Freedom and regularity) IMPULSION (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of the back, engagement of the hindquarters) SUBMISSION (Willing cooperation, harmony, attention and confidence, acceptance of bit and aids, straightness, lightness of forehand and ease of movements) RIDER's POSITION AND SEAT (Alignment, posture, stability, weight placement, following mechanics of the gaits) RIDER's CORRECT AND EFFECTIVE USE OF THE AIDS (Clarity, subtlety, independence, accuracy of test) SUBTOTAL FURTHER REMARKS: ERRORS: (- ) TOTAL POINTS (max points: 340) 05 USEF FIRST LEVEL TEST 3 UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION, INC. Name of Competition Date of Competition Name and Number of Horse _ Name of Rider FINAL SCORE Maximum Pts: 340 Points Percent Name of Judge Signature of Judge UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION : 4047 IRON WORKS PARKWAY : LEINGTON, KY 405 Copyrighted 04

36 PURPOSE NEW REQUIREMENTS ENTRY NO: 0m circle at the working jog Tests provide an introduction to the discipline of Western Dressage; the horse performs only at the walk and jog. The rider should demonstrate correct basic position, use of basic aids, and understanding of the figures. The horse should show relaxation; and harmony between horse and rider is important. The horse accepts the aids and influence of the rider. The jog should be a natural gait within the horse's scope and should demonstrate a swinging back. All jog work may be ridden sitting or rising. WDAA 07 WESTERN DRESSAGE INTRODUCTORY LEVEL TEST WESTERN DRESSAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA *COEFFICIENT ARENA SIZE: Small (40m x 0m) or Large (60m x 0m) AVERAGE RIDE TIME: 4:00 (Small) or 5:00 (Large) MAIMUM PTS: 80 A TEST DIRECTIVES POINTS * TOTAL REMARKS Enter working walk Straightness, regularity and quality of the walk; balance in the downward Halt, salute transition to square, straight halt; Proceed working walk immobility. Between & G C Develop working jog through the working walk Track left, working jog Willing, smooth transition; balance and bend in the turn and corner; regularity and quality of the jog. 3 E Circle left 0m, working jog In the last quarter of the circle develop working walk Balance and bend on the circle; regularity and quality of the jog; willing, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the walk. 4 E A Proceed straight ahead, working walk Halt 4 seconds, proceed working walk Straightness; regularity and quality of the walk; balance and bend in the corner; balance in transition to square, straight halt; immobility; willingness. 5 F - - H H Change rein, free walk Working walk Horse willing to freely stretch the neck forward and down; relaxation; swing through the back; ground cover; regularity and quality of the walk; balance and bend in corner; willing, smooth transition. 6 C Halt 4 seconds, proceed working walk Balance in transition to square, straight halt; immobility; willing, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the walk. 7 Between C & M Develop working jog Willing, smooth transition; balance and bend in the corner; regularity and quality of the jog. 8 B Circle right 0m, working jog, proceed straight ahead, working jog Balance and bend on the circle and in the corner; regularity and quality of the jog; straightness. 9 A G Down centerline Working walk Halt, salute Balance and bend in the turn; straightness; regularity and quality of the jog; willing, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the walk; balance in downward transition to square, straight halt; immobility. Leave arena at A in a walk with looped or long reins. COPYRIGHT 07 WESTERN DRESSAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRINTED WITH PERMISSION

37 WDAA 07 WESTERN DRESSAGE INTRODUCTORY LEVEL TEST WESTERN DRESSAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA *COEFFICIENT COLLECTIVE MARKS POINTS * TOTAL ERRORS (deduct) GAITS: freedom and regularity IMPULSION: desire to move forward with suppleness of the back and steady tempo RIDER'S POSITION, SEAT AND HANDS: well-balanced elastic seat demonstrating vertical, centered alignment, with light independent contact from hand(s) RIDER S CORRECT AND EFFECTIVE USE OF THE AIDS: evidenced by the horse's responsiveness; steady elastic connection cultivating athletic expression. Accuracy - precise placement of the figures and transitions, the effectiveness of the rider's aids determines the accurate fulfillment of the required movements of the tests HARMONY: The horse accepts the aids and influence of the rider with attention, relaxation and confidence; and demonstrates a willing partnership between horse and rider resulting in a free flowing performance SUBTOTAL: ERRORS: total of points and coefficients above subtract from subtotal REMARKS: TOTAL PONTS: (max points 80) subtotal minus any errors Attention competitors submitting points to WDAA for the Horse Lifetime Points & Awards Program: Only this bottom portion needs to be submitted along with the Test/Rail Submission Form to verify your points. Please go to for more information. WDAA 07 INTRODUCTORY LEVEL TEST Name of Competition Date of Competition Name and Number of Horse Name of Rider Final Score Maximum Points: 80 Points / Percent Name of Judge Signature of Judge COPYRIGHT 07 WESTERN DRESSAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRINTED WITH PERMISSION

38 PURPOSE NEW REQUIREMENTS ENTRY NO: Change rein at working jog Tests provide an introduction to the discipline of Western Dressage; the horse performs only at the walk and jog. The rider should demonstrate correct basic position, use of basic aids, and understanding of the figures. The horse should show relaxation; and harmony between horse and rider is important. The horse accepts the aids and influence of the rider. The jog should be a natural gait within the horse's scope and should demonstrate a swinging back. All jog work may be ridden sitting or rising. WDAA 07 WESTERN DRESSAGE INTRODUCTORY LEVEL TEST 3 WESTERN DRESSAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA *COEFFICIENT ARENA SIZE: Small (40m x 0m) or Large (60m x 0m) AVERAGE RIDE TIME: 4:00 (Small) or 5:00 (Large) MAIMUM PTS: 00 A TEST DIRECTIVES POINTS * TOTAL REMARKS Enter working jog Straightness; regularity and quality of the jog and walk; balance in Halt through the working walk, salute transitions; square straight halt; Develop working jog through the walk immobility; willingness. C M - - K Track right, working jog Change rein, working jog Balance and bend in the turn and corners; straightness on diagonal; regularity and quality of the jog. 3 A Circle left 0m, working jog Balance and bend on the circle; regularity and quality of the jog. 4 F - - H Change rein, working jog Straightness on diagonal; regularity and quality of the jog; balance and bend in corners. 5 C Circle right 0m, working jog Balance and bend on the circle; regularity and quality of the jog. 6 Between C & M Develop working walk Willing, smooth transition; balance and bend in the corner; regularity and quality of the walk. 7 M - - K Change rein, free walk Horse willing to freely stretch the neck forward and down; relaxation; swing K Working walk through the back; ground cover; regularity and quality of the walks; balance and bend in corner; willing, smooth transition. 8 A Halt 4 seconds, proceed working walk Balance in transition to square, straight halt; immobility; willing, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the walk; balance and bend in the corner. 9 B Working jog Willing, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the jog; balance and bend in the corners. 0 H - - F Change rein, working jog Straightness on diagonal; balance and bend in the corner, regularity and quality of the jog. A Down centerline Halt through the walk, salute Balance and bend in the turn; straightness; regularity and quality of the jog and walk; balance in downward transition to square, straight halt; immobility. Leave arena at A in a walk with looped or long reins. COPYRIGHT 07 WESTERN DRESSAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRINTED WITH PERMISSION

39 WDAA 07 WESTERN DRESSAGE INTRODUCTORY LEVEL TEST 3 WESTERN DRESSAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA *COEFFICIENT COLLECTIVE MARKS POINTS * TOTAL ERRORS (deduct) GAITS: freedom and regularity IMPULSION: desire to move forward with suppleness of the back and steady tempo RIDER'S POSITION, SEAT AND HANDS: well-balanced elastic seat demonstrating vertical, centered alignment, with light independent contact from hand(s) RIDER S CORRECT AND EFFECTIVE USE OF THE AIDS: evidenced by the horse's responsiveness; steady elastic connection cultivating athletic expression. Accuracy - precise placement of the figures and transitions, the effectiveness of the rider's aids determines the accurate fulfillment of the required movements of the tests HARMONY: The horse accepts the aids and influence of the rider with attention, relaxation and confidence; and demonstrates a willing partnership between horse and rider resulting in a free flowing performance SUBTOTAL: ERRORS: total of points and coefficients above subtract from subtotal REMARKS: TOTAL PONTS: (max points 00) subtotal minus any errors Attention competitors submitting points to WDAA for the Horse Lifetime Points & Awards Program: Only this bottom portion needs to be submitted along with the Test/Rail Submission Form to verify your points. Please go to for more information. WDAA 07 INTRODUCTORY LEVEL TEST 3 Name of Competition Date of Competition Name and Number of Horse Name of Rider Final Score Maximum Points: 00 Points / Percent Name of Judge Signature of Judge COPYRIGHT 07 WESTERN DRESSAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRINTED WITH PERMISSION

40 WDAA 07 WESTERN DRESSAGE INTRODUCTORY LEVEL TEST 4 WESTERN DRESSAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA PURPOSE NEW REQUIREMENTS ENTRY NO: One loop 5m off the track Tests provide an introduction to the discipline of Western Dressage; the horse performs only at the walk and jog. The rider should demonstrate correct basic position, use of basic aids, and understanding of the figures. The horse should show relaxation; and harmony between horse and rider is important. The horse accepts the aids and influence of the rider. The jog should be a natural gait within the horse's scope and should demonstrate a swinging back. All jog work may be ridden sitting or rising. *COEFFICIENT ARENA SIZE: Small (40m x 0m) or Large (60m x 0m) AVERAGE RIDE TIME: 4:00 (Small) or 5:00 (Large) MAIMUM PTS: 0 A TEST DIRECTIVES POINTS * TOTAL REMARKS Enter working jog Straightness; regularity and quality of the jog and walk; balance in Halt through the working walk, salute transitions; square straight halt; Develop working jog through the walk immobility; willingness. C H - K Track left, working jog One loop 5m off the track Balance and bend in turn and corners; balance and correct bend on loop; regularity and quality of the jog. 3 A Circle left 0m, working jog, proceed working jog Balance and bend on the circle; regularity and quality of the jog; balance and bend in the corner. 4 B Turn left, working jog Working walk Balance and bend in the turn; regularity and quality of the jog; straightness; willing, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the walk. 5 E E - H - C Before C 6 Between C & M M - F Turn right, develop free walk Free walk Develop working walk Develop working jog One loop 5m off the track Horse willing to freely stretch the neck forward and down; relaxation; swing through the back; ground cover; willing, smooth transitions; regularity and quality of the walks; balance and bend in the turn and corner. Willing, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the jog; bend in corners; balance and correct bend on loop. 7 A Circle right 0m, working jog Balance and bend on the circle; regularity and quality of the jog; balance and bend in the corner. 8 E Turn right, working jog Working walk Balance and bend in the turn; regularity and quality of the jog; straightness; willing, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the walk. 9 B B - M - C Before C 0 Between C & H H - - F Turn left, develop free walk Free walk Develop working walk Develop working jog Change rein, working jog Horse willing to freely stretch the neck forward and down; relaxation; swing through the back; ground cover; willing, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the walks; balance and bend in the turn and corner. Willing, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the jog; straightness on diagonal; balance and bend in the corners. A Down centerline Halt through the walk, salute Balance and bend in the turn; straightness; regularity and quality of the jog and walk; balance in transitions; square straight halt; immobility. Leave arena at A in a walk with looped or long reins. COPYRIGHT 07 WESTERN DRESSAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRINTED WITH PERMISSION

41 WDAA 07 WESTERN DRESSAGE INTRODUCTORY LEVEL TEST 4 WESTERN DRESSAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA *COEFFICIENT COLLECTIVE MARKS POINTS * TOTAL ERRORS (deduct) GAITS: freedom and regularity IMPULSION: desire to move forward with suppleness of the back and steady tempo RIDER'S POSITION, SEAT AND HANDS: well-balanced elastic seat demonstrating vertical, centered alignment, with light independent contact from hand(s) RIDER S CORRECT AND EFFECTIVE USE OF THE AIDS: evidenced by the horse's responsiveness; steady elastic connection cultivating athletic expression. Accuracy - precise placement of the figures and transitions, the effectiveness of the rider's aids determines the accurate fulfillment of the required movements of the tests HARMONY: The horse accepts the aids and influence of the rider with attention, relaxation and confidence; and demonstrates a willing partnership between horse and rider resulting in a free flowing performance SUBTOTAL: ERRORS: total of points and coefficients above subtract from subtotal REMARKS: TOTAL PONTS: (max points 0) subtotal minus any errors Attention competitors submitting points to WDAA for the Horse Lifetime Points & Awards Program: Only this bottom portion needs to be submitted along with the Test/Rail Submission Form to verify your points. Please go to for more information. WDAA 07 INTRODUCTORY LEVEL TEST 4 Name of Competition Date of Competition Name and Number of Horse Name of Rider Final Score Maximum Points: 0 Points / Percent Name of Judge Signature of Judge COPYRIGHT 07 WESTERN DRESSAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRINTED WITH PERMISSION

42 PURPOSE NEW REQUIREMENTS ENTRY NO: 0m circle at the working lope Tests confirm that the horse is supple and moves freely forward in a clear steady rhythm, accepting light contact with the bit. The horse demonstrates greater understanding of the aids and calm acceptance of the bridle; greater emphasis is placed on relaxation, harmony, rideability and pure gaits. The horse is beginning to develop more impulsion and balance. All jog work may be ridden sitting or rising. WDAA 07 WESTERN DRESSAGE BASIC LEVEL TEST WESTERN DRESSAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA 0m circle at the free jog *COEFFICIENT ARENA SIZE: Small (40m x 0m) or Large (60m x 0m) AVERAGE RIDE TIME: 3:30 (Small) or 4:30 (Large) MAIMUM PTS: 40 TEST DIRECTIVES POINTS * TOTAL REMARKS A Enter working jog Halt through the walk, salute Proceed working jog Straightness; regularity and quality of the jog; willing, smooth transitions in and out of square, straight halt; immobility; willingness. C Track right, working jog Balance and bend in the turn and corner; regularity and quality of the jog. 3 B E 4 A Before A Turn right, working jog Turn left, working jog Circle left 0m, working jog Develop working lope, left lead Balance and bend in the turns; straightness; regularity and quality of the jog. Balance and bend on circle; regularity and quality of the jog; willing, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the lope. 5 A Circle left 0m, working lope Balance and bend on the circle; regularity and quality of the lope. 6 Between A & F Develop working jog Willing, smooth transition; balance and bend in the corner; regularity and quality of the jog. 7 Before B Working walk Willing, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the walk. 8 B - H H Change rein, free walk Working walk Horse willing to freely stretch the neck forward and down; relaxation; swing through the back; ground cover; willing, smooth transition; balance and bend in the corner; regularity and quality of the walks. 9 Before C Develop working jog Willing, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the jog. 0 C Before C Circle right 0m, working jog Develop working lope, right lead Balance and bend on circle; regularity and quality of the jog; willing, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the lope. C Circle right 0m, working lope Balance and bend on the circle; regularity and quality of the lope. Between C & M Develop working jog Willing, smooth transition; balance and bend in the corner; regularity and quality of the jog. 3 B Before B 4 A Circle right 0m, free jog Gather the reins, working jog Down centerline Halt through the walk, salute Leave arena at A in a walk with looped or long reins. Stretch forward and downward over topline with relaxation maintaining balance, tempo and regularity of jog; bend on the circle; smooth, willing retake of the reins and transition to working jog. Balance and bend in the turn; straightness; regularity and quality of the jog; willing, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the walk; balance in downward transition to square, straight halt; immobility. COPYRIGHT 07 WESTERN DRESSAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRINTED WITH PERMISSION

43 WDAA 07 WESTERN DRESSAGE BASIC LEVEL TEST WESTERN DRESSAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA *COEFFICIENT COLLECTIVE MARKS POINTS * TOTAL ERRORS (deduct) GAITS: freedom and regularity. IMPULSION: desire to move forward with suppleness of the back and steady tempo RIDER'S POSITION, SEAT AND HANDS: well-balanced elastic seat demonstrating vertical, centered alignment, with light independent contact from hand(s) RIDER S CORRECT AND EFFECTIVE USE OF THE AIDS: evidenced by the horse's responsiveness; steady elastic connection cultivating athletic expression. Accuracy - precise placement of the figures and transitions, the effectiveness of the rider's aids determines the accurate fulfillment of the required movements of the tests HARMONY: The horse accepts the aids and influence of the rider with attention, relaxation and confidence; and demonstrates a willing partnership between horse and rider resulting in a free flowing performance. SUBTOTAL: ERRORS: total of points and coefficients above subtract from subtotal REMARKS: TOTAL PONTS: (max points 40) subtotal minus any errors Attention competitors submitting points to WDAA for the Horse Lifetime Points & Awards Program: Only this bottom portion needs to be submitted along with the Test/Rail Submission Form to verify your points. Please go to for more information. WDAA 07 BASIC LEVEL TEST Name of Competition Date of Competition Name and Number of Horse Name of Rider Final Score Maximum Points: 40 Points / Percent Name of Judge Signature of Judge COPYRIGHT 07 WESTERN DRESSAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRINTED WITH PERMISSION

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