Archive for the 'Judging' Category

Ride to Win

Victory on the day of competition is hard to come by without hours of preparation and training. Practice makes perfect…so work on the basics every day. Avoid pitfalls the day of competition by making your daily work build on the basics necessary to succeed. Ride every jump to the center so that if become automatic. [...]

Sun November 1st, 2009 by laurel
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Dressage4kids.com

The mission of Dressage 4 Kids is the following: To encourage riders under 21 to become true horsemen with correct position, competitive skills, and knowledge of all aspects of riding and horse care; to offer scholarships to enable competitors to further their education; to have fun and develop good sportsmanship throughout. I highly recommend all [...]

Sun January 6th, 2008 by laurel
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Riding Perfect Transitions

As a judge, I pay particular attention to the horse’s transitions for an overview of the quality of training accomplished. Recently new tests score specific transitions, lending more weight to the final score of the test. This was done for a very good reason. Riders tend to train movements in each test, often straying from [...]

Sat November 24th, 2007 by laurel
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Cosmo-Grandson of King of Diamonds

Cosmo is a 6 year old Irish Sport Horse imported one year ago from Ireland. He is an elastic supple horse with the potential to be a show jumper, event horse or high level dressage horse. He is kind, easy to ride and learns quickly–always looking to please his rider. This gelding is an uber [...]

Wed October 10th, 2007 by laurel
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