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Tests confirm that the horse is supple and moves freely forward in a clear and steady rhythm, accepting light contact with the bit. The horse demonstrates a greater understanding of the aids and calm acceptance of the bridle; greater emphasis is placed on relaxation, willing cooperation, harmony, rideability and pure gaits. The horse is beginning to develop more impulsion and balance.RIDER #10163Link:
https://youtu.be/5MyBwlcOh1M?feature=shared
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NAME:Danielle FullerNotes:
WDAA recognized
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Judge:Charlotte Trentelman
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Max Pts:260
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Final Score: 57.308%
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WDAA BASIC LEVEL TEST 4
HorseMyHorseOfCourse
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Sept 2024
WDAA Show ID
24-378
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TESTDIRECTIVESPOINTS*TOTALREMARKS
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1A

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Enter working jog

Halt through the walk, salute
Proceed working jog
Straightness; regularity and quality of the jog and walk; straight, balanced, immobile halt with prompt, smooth transition to jog.6.56.5Nodding head on entry. Halt fairly straight.
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2C

M-X-F
Track right working jog

One loop, working jog
Balance and bend in the turn and corner; balance and correct changes of bend on loop at quarter lines; regularity and quality of the jog.5.55.5Above bit. Not forward.
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3A

Before A
Circle right 20m, free jog

Gather the reins, working jog
Stretch forward and down over the topline; moderate lengthening of stride and frame; maintaining balance and tempo; smooth, willing release and retake of the reins; size and shape of circle with inside bend; regularity of the jogs.428Must stretch down. Nodding and irregular.
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4E

B
Turn right

Turn left
Balance and bend in the turns; straightness; regularity and quality of the jog.5.55.5Above bit at E.
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5CCircle left 20m, working jogSize and shape of circle with inside bend; balance and bend in corner; regularity and quality of the jog.66Head nods. Tilting.
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6HWorking walkWilling, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the walk.7.57.5
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7E-B


B
Half circle left 20m, free walk

Working walk
Horse willing to freely stretch the neck forward and down; relaxation; swing through the back; ground cover; straightness; willing, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the walks7214Could show more consistent stretch.
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8MWorking jog; Continue on the track, working jogWilling, smooth transition; balance and bend in the corners; straightness; regularity and quality of the jog.66Above bit. No contact.
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9H-X-KOne loop, working jogBalance and correct changes of bend on loop at quarter lines; regularity and quality of the jog.66Above bit. Needs to show more change of bend on quarterline.
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10Between K & ADevelop working lope, left leadWilling, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the lope.6.5213Braced in reins.
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11ACircle left 20m, working lopeSize and shape of circle with inside bend; balance and bend in the corner; regularity and quality of the lope.44Lost lead behind.
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12F-X-H

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Change rein, working lope

Working jog
Straightness; willing, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the lope and jog.5.55.5Very braced and above bit.
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13Between H & CDevelop working lope, right leadWilling, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the lope.6.5213Braced.
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14CCircle right 20m, working lopeSize and shape of circle with inside bend; balance and bend in the corner; regularity and quality of the lope.77Starting to relax.
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15M-X-K

X
Change rein, working lope

Working jog
Straightness; willing, smooth transition; regularity and quality of the lope and jog.6.56.5Braced.
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16A

X
Down center line

Halt, salute
Balance and bend in the turn; straightness; regularity and quality of the jog; balance in downward transition to square, straight halt, immobility.6Not straight. Walk steps before halt.
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Leave arena at A in a walk with looped or long reins.
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COLLECTIVE MARKSPOINTSTOTALREMARKS
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1GaitsFreedom and regularity66Jog loses clarity.
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2ImpulsionDesire to move forward with suppleness of the back and steady tempo.5.55.5Tense over topline.
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3Rider’s Position, Seat, and HandsWell-balanced elastic seat demonstrating vertical, centered alignment, with light independent contact from hand(s)77
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4Rider’s Correct and Effective Use of the AidsEvidenced 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 tests6.56.5Balances with hands.
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5HarmonyThe 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 performance5210Not confident in the movements..
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A work in progress. Horse shows potential, but tension lowers scores.
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POINTS:149
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ERRORS:0
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SUBTOTAL:149
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SCORE:57.308%
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