Continuous Driving Webinar Presenter: Jeff Morse ADS Committee Chairman Green Meads Farm Richmond, MA www.green.meads.com Contact: pd.committee@americandrivingsociety.org Anne Councill, Judge - Pennsylvania Susan Koso, past ADS Secretary, Judge and TD - Massachusetts Ted Campbell, TD - California Jody Cutler, past ADS President, Judge - California John Greenall, Past Chairman, Judge and TD - Vermont Marsha Himler, Judge New York Ruthie Graves, Judge Texas Jeff Morse, Chairman - Massachusetts Where are the Rules? 2010 ADS Rulebook Part XI ~ page 276 available free download online www.americandrivingsociety.org 1
History Continuous Driving is invention of Robin and Wilson Groves of Brownsville, VT. Robin and Wilson own and operate R & W HorsedrawnServices, a training and teaching facility for drivers, riders and all manner of horses. History Wilson is well known competitor and course designer. Robin gives clinics all over the US and Canada for drivers and riders of all levels of experience. Robin drove Lana Wright's Thor's Toy Truck in the 2008 World Singles Championships. Photo by Pics of You Event Description The Continuous Driving Event (CD) consists of at least three ADS competitions driven consecutively and separated by brief rest periods. Competitors may be divided in divisions by experience, age, gender, horse size, etc. Continuous Driving may be conducted in conjunction with other ADS events unless specifically restricted by individual event rules. 2
Advantages for Organizers Flexibility for venue Light on volunteers Quick set up time Light on Officials Expense Light on support services Advantages for Competitors One Day Format Dirty Harness Party Low cost Still a good physical and mental challenge Strong Social activity General Rules A briefing meeting for competitors should be conducted by Officials prior to the start to clarify any local conditions and to answer questions. The entry must be driven by the same person in all competitions unless otherwise specified by the organizer. All rules of the road should be observed unless designated officials direct otherwise. 3
General Rules Spares are recommended but not required. Carrying a halter and lead rope on the vehicle is highly recommended. Outside assistance, other than as specified by the rules, will incur elimination. Entries eliminated from a competition are eligible to compete in the remaining competitions of the event. Officials For a RECOGNIZED ADS Continuous Drive: Judges must have an ADS license in Driving or Combined Driving. However, provided they are not the Technical Delegate for the Event, a Technical Delegate with either an ADS or Combined Driving license (or for events fewer than 30 entries, a technically qualified horseman) may judge Cones/ Competition sections. A Technical Delegate with either a Driving or Combined Driving license is required for events with 30 or more entries. Starting Each entry will be assigned a start time and will complete the competitions consecutively and in the order determined by the organizer. Rest periods of a few minutes should be allowed between each competition. 4
Boots Bell boots, shin boots, protective hoof boots and leg wraps may be used in all competitions at the discretion of the organizer as published in the Omnibus/ Prize List. Attire Protective headgear may be required for all competitions. It is the responsibility of the competitor (or Parent or Guardian in the case of a junior competitor) to see that the headgear complies with the current safety standards and is properly fitted and in good condition. Attire should be the same for all competitions. Gloves and aprons/lap robes are required unless specified otherwise by the organizer as published in the Omnibus/Prize List. Failure to carry a whip in hand while driving incurs elimination from a competition. If Dressage is offered, a score will be given for presentation at the discretion of the organizer as published in the Omnibus/ Prize List. Scoring Unless specified by the organizer in the Omnibus/Prize List, the following scoring system must be used: Each competition will be scored according to the ADS rules for that competition and the entries placed accordingly. Points for placings are as follows, 1st = 1; 2nd = 2; 3rd = 3; 4th = 4; 5th = 5; 6th= 6; and so on. Points for each competition are combined for a winner in each division. Lowest point total of all entries will be the Overall Event Winner. 5
Scoring: Ties Ties for each competition will be decided as specified in individual competition rules. Ties for the overall event winner to be decided by the best score in the competition designated by the organizer as published in the Omnibus/ Prize List. Point Scoring Penalty Scoring Section A Section B Section C Section D Score Section A Section B Section C Section D Score # Driver Horse I Dressage II Cones # Driver Horse I Dressage II Cones 3SL Doc 1 1 3 1 6 1 2LH Shala 4 3 1 3 11 2 4DW MY MY 5 2 4 2 13 3 7GVO Ranger W 6JS UVM 2 4 6 5 17 4 1AH Ben 6 5 5 4 20 5 5EK Amos 3 6 2 E E 3 SL Doc 2.50 44.33 42.00 0.00 88.83 1 2 LH Shala 87.50 50.04 4.00 3.28 144.82 2 4DW MY MY 114.50 45.76 47.00 0.00 207.26 3 7 GVO Ranger 133.50 75.74 W 6 JS UVM 5.00 50.04 210.5 0 27.14 292.67 4 195.5 1 AH Ben 128.50 57.18 0 11.47 392.65 5 5 EK Amos 82.50 60.75 10.00 E E Questions? pd.committee@americandrivingsociety.org 6
Possible Formats Combined Driving - Fault Competition Dressage Test Possible Formats Dressage Test CDE Fault Or Pick Your Route Possible Formats Pick Your Route Dressage Test ---------------------- Reverse Psych Obstacle 7
Possible Formats Pick Your Route Super Reinsmanship Reverse Psychology Possible Formats Dressage Test Local Rules Progressive Sample Score Sheet 2 Divisions - 3 Competition Event - Point Scoring Continuous Drive Dressage Reverse Score Points Start Finish Over/Under Penalties Points Score Points Total Points Entry NAME T/A 101 MA 21:54 0:00:00 0:00:00 21:54 0 102 JF 28:00 0:00:00 0:00:00 21:54 0 103 CL 21:54 0:00:00 0:00:00 21:54 0 104 SW 21:54 0:00:00 0:00:00 21:54 0 105 JY 21:54 0:00:00 0:00:00 21:54 0 201 CF 21:54 0:00:00 0:00:00 21:54 0 202 AG 21:54 0:00:00 0:00:00 21:54 0 203 WG 21:54 0:00:00 0:00:00 21:54 0 204 TH 21:54 0:00:00 0:00:00 21:54 0 205 LH 21:54 0:00:00 0:00:00 21:54 0 206 RL 21:54 0:00:00 0:00:00 21:54 0 207 CR 21:54 0:00:00 0:00:00 21:54 0 208 GVO 21:54 0:00:00 0:00:00 21:54 0 209 HVO 21:54 0:00:00 0:00:00 21:54 0 Overall Champion 8
2009 SDA Continuous Drive = 2.7K Shaw House Start Finish Morse House 1K Mandatory Trot 500M 500M Trot BEC 2K Perry s Peak Rd. Sample Course Map Map Creation Process Use Mapping Tool: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/ Use : Print screen button usually looks like: Prt Scrn Paste into Photo Shop or some other photo editor Crop the Map in the editor Insert the cropped map into a PowerPoint slide and use the drawing tools to mark K markers, Start/Finish etc. Less Labor for certain Obstacle competitions For instance, Pick Your Route with a single width Could use a time allowed for Penalty Scoring 9
Dressage Preliminary 2 Test is a good middle of the road test 25 entries is about the max for one day event unless you have multiple rings Allow 10 minute intervals for assigning times Use Arena Driving tests for non-standard rings Substitute Super Reinsmanship for Dressage Officials Organizer/ Course Designer Judge/Technical Delegate Farrier/Medical/Vet Volunteers Starters/Timers Parking Director Score keeper Ring Stewards/Cone Pushers 10
Event Day Schedule Briefing Start Times Use about 10 minutes if the event includes dressage Pot Luck Awards Questions? pd.committee@americandrivingsociety.org Thank You! Send your comments and questions about Continuous Driving to: pd.committee@americandrivingsociety.org Next webinar: Navigating 101 January 26 ~ 8 PM Eastern / 7 PM Central Encore webinar by Marc Johnson 11