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All trot work may be ridden sitting or rising, unless specified.
Halts may be through the walk.
To be ridden in an ordinary snaffle with the reins in both hands.
RIDER #10023Link
https://youtu.be/p3EqKqroxUM?si=Y4DzFSoAsHF1Xn-3
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NAME:Kelly SmithsonNotes
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JUDGE:Charlotte Trentelman
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Max Pts:310
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Final Score: 66.613%
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CADORA FIRST LEVEL TEST B
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TESTDIRECTIVESPOINTS*TOTALREMARKS
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Enter working trot.

Halt. Salute. Proceed working trot.
Straightness on centre line & halt. Quality of trot. Transitions.7.57.5Straight, fairly square. A little braced in bit.
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2CTrack right. Proceed to B.Smoothness of turn. Quality of gait6.56.5Braced on reins. Could show a little more inner flexion/bend.
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3Btw B&F


Before X
Half-circle right 10m. in diameter.

Leg-yield left to H. Proceed working trot to M
7214Willing. Could be straighter to aids.
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4MXK

KA
Change rein lengthen stride rising

Working trot
Straightness on diagonal. Balance of lengthening and in transitions6212Tempo quickens. Needs to show a longer frame and more transition back at K.
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Before X
Turn down centre line Leg-yield right to M.

Proceed working trot
Quality of turn. Balance in leg- yield. Straightness5.5211Tilting and above bit. Horse needs to be more balanced by aids.
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CH
Working trot

Medium walk
Quality of trot. Transitions. Quality of walk.66Mouth open in transition. Should be more prompt at C.
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7HXFChange rein free walk.Straightness across arena. Rhythm of walk.7214Clear rhythm. Could allow more stretch through neck.
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8FEWorking trot.Transition. Quality of trot.6.56.5Slight brace in reins. (Reins a bit long.)
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Circle right 20m letting the horse stretch forward and downward. Before E, shorten the reins

Working trot to C
The stretching forward and downward. Quality and tempo of trot. Transition.66Shows nice energy, but needs to develop more inner flexion/bend and more downward stretch. The return transition is a bit braced.
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10CWorking canter and circle right 15m in diameterTransition. Quality of canter. Roundness and bend of circle6.56.5Prompt depart. Could be more balanced.
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FK
Lengthen stride

Working canter.
Lengthening of frame and stride. Balance and straightness. Transitions7.57.5Shows length of strides and transition back. Slightly balanced on shoulders.
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12K - 1/4 line - HLoop, working canter (no lead change). Proceed to MQuality of canter. Bend and balance of loop6.56.5Balanced on shoulders.
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XKA
Working canter

Working trot.
Straightness on diagonal. Balance in transition. Quality of gaits.6.56.5Prompt transition. Be sure to balance and change bend as you come through the corner at K.
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14AWorking canter and circle left 15m in diameterQuality of canter. Roundness and balance of circle6.56.5Accurate, but slightly braced in poll.
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15FM

MH
Lengthen stride in canter

Working canter
Lengthening of frame and stride. Balance and straightness. Transitions77Maintain a rounder topline.
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16H - 1/4 line - KLoop, working canter (no lead change). Proceed to FQuality of canter. Bend and balance of loop6.56.5Obedient, but needs a softer feel with reins.
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XHCM
Working canter

Working trot.
Straightness on diagonal. Transition. Quality of gaits77Straight.
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KA
Change rein lengthened stride in trot

Working trot
Lengthening of frame and stride. Straightness on diagonal77Frame could lenghthen more.
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19A

X
Turn down centre

Halt. Salute.
Smoothness of turn. Straightness of centre line & halt.88Straight and obedient.
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Leave arena in free walk.
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COLLECTIVE MARKSPOINTSTOTALREMARKS
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1GaitsFreedom and regularity7214Could show more freedom through shoulders.
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2ImpulsionDesire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness of the back and engagement of the hind quarters.6.5213Needs to develop a rounder topline so that more suppleness can support better engagement.
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3SubmissionAttention, confidence, ease of the movements, acceptance of the bit, lightness of forehand6.5213Obedient, but, for a higher score, needs to be more soft in connection.
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4RiderPosition and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids.7214Balanced, but reins slightly long. At times seat is too active when more encouragement is needed from the lower leg.
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A willing partneership. Work to balance the horse with your aids and not allow it to lean on your hands as much for higher scores.
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POINTS:206.5
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ERRORS:0
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SUBTOTAL:206.5
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SCORE:66.613%
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