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PURPOSE: To introduce the rider and/or horse to the sport of dressage. To show understanding of riding the horse forward with a steady tempo into an elastic contact with independent, steady hands and a correctly balanced seat. To show proper geometry of figures in the arena with correct bend (corners and circles).RIDER #9076
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NAME:Emilia Pounds
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JUDGE:Charlotte Trentelman
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Points Possible:
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Final Score: 70.000%
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USDF INTRODUCTORY LEVEL – TEST B
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TESTDIRECTIVESPOINTS*TOTALREMARKS
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1A

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Enter working trot rising.

Halt through medium walk.
Salute - Proceed working trot rising.
88Straight and obedient.
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2CTrack left, working trot rising.Balance and bend in turn.6.56.5Could show more forward energy and bend C to H.
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3ECircle left 20 meters, working trot rising.Roundness and size of circle; clear trot rhythm and bend.66Slight head nod. Needs to track up from hind legs.
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4Between K & AMedium walk.Willing and balanced transition; walk rhythm.6.56.5Steps stiff into walk.
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5F-EFree walk.Complete freedom to stretch neck forward and downward; clear walk rhythm, straightness on the diagonal; ground cover.77Could show more swing through back.
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6E-HMedium walk.Willing and balanced transition; clear walk rhythm.66Loses clear 4-beat rhythm.
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7Between H & CWorking trot rising.Willing and balanced transition; clear trot rhythm.77Prompt.
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8BCircle right 20 meters, working trot rising.Roundness and size of circle; clear trot rhythm and bend.77Could show a little more bend.
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9A

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Down centerline.

Halt through medium walk. Salute.
Straightness on centerline; willing, balanced transition and halt.88
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Leave arena in free walk. Exit at A.
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COLLECTIVE MARKSPOINTSTOTALREMARKS
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1GaitsFreedom and regularity77Walk could show more freedom.
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2ImpulsionDesire to move forward with suppleness of the back and steady tempo.6.56.5Needs more consistent forward energy.
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3SubmissionAcceptance of steady contact, attention, and confidence.7.5215Obedient. Accepts contact. Could be more forward to leg.
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4Rider’s Position and SeatKeeping in balance with the horse77Fairly well balanced. Leg could be more quiet and secure.
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5Rider’s Correct and Effective Use of the AidsCorrect bend and preparation of transitions6.56.5Aids need to create more forward energy.
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6Geometry and AccuracyCorrect size and shape of circles and turns88Well formed circles.
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Willing horse. Work with the timing of your aids to ask your horse to be a little more forward to your leg.
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POINTS:112
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ERRORS:0
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SUBTOTAL:112
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SCORE:70.000%
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