Anyone want to watch something a bit different? - Doma Vaquera championships

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I've been glued to the live feed. Very high standard this year. I have actually competed in the lower levels of Doma Vaquera in Spain, and have nothing but admiration for the riders and trainers. Knocks "normal", boring old dressage into a cocked hat, IMO.
I've loved it! So much so that I've asked GBPRE if anyone runs it in the UK as I think my older mare would really enjoy it.
 

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I've loved it! So much so that I've asked GBPRE if anyone runs it in the UK as I think my older mare would really enjoy it.
The last time I was at the show in Hartpury they put on a sort of "taster" class, and there was a demo with some guy (who wasn't very good)*.

*Ooops! I think it was the chaps in the link above :) . I'm a member of that group, but they're not very active.
 

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The last time I was at the show in Hartpury they put on a sort of "taster" class, and there was a demo with some guy (who wasn't very good)*.

*Ooops! I think it was the chaps in the link above :) . I'm a member of that group, but they're not very active.

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Question from someone who knows little of these things - where does the MCI dressage fit into this? Is it another type of dressage, or can it act as a stepping stone to Doma Vaquera?
 

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Oh no...

Question from someone who knows little of these things - where does the MCI dressage fit into this? Is it another type of dressage, or can it act as a stepping stone to Doma Vaquera?
No, it's just regular dressage but only open to registered PRE's and PSL's (and crosses, I think), with their own tests, not BD ones. It's all over Europe.
 
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Oh no...

Question from someone who knows little of these things - where does the MCI dressage fit into this? Is it another type of dressage, or can it act as a stepping stone to Doma Vaquera?
Yes it is standard dressage, although the dressage to music can be done in traditional dress and you can do Spanish walk. The series has a European finals, which is in Italy this year. Unfortunately the European finals are purebred registered PSL or PRE only but part breds can do the UK champs. I like doing the MCI series as you tend to get judges which are more inclined to the Iberian breeds ;)
 

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Probably, since the style of working cattle in what became the American west has significant ties to the Spanish equestrian traditions, due to Spain colonizing that area first.
 
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