Lakelandcross
Well-Known Member
As someone who has not evented but does jump judge, I agree that a jump judge probably doesn't feel they can comment on a riders ability. Not only from lack of relevent experience but because they see the rider jump one fence only. If I saw a rider mis-judge my fence I wouldn't know if it was a one off or they had badly ridden previous fences.
I would say something over the radio if I saw anything as bad as the 'how not to' clips in the video so that the TD and other judges could watch the rider over the following fences, as popsdosh said, but i've not seen anything that obvious so far.
At the last event we judged, my partner and I were scoring 2 fences and radio reporting on 3. We saw several incidences of less than perfect jumping of one fence but no-one made errors at more than 1 fence. However an observer with more jumping experience may have noticed something we didn't.
Could there be a formal observation of the cross country warm up? If a couple of fences of the standard to be faced on the course were provided it would be possible for a BE representative to watch riders warming up. An observer would get a reasonable idea of a riders style during a 20-30 minute warm up. At least they would see how balanced the rider was in canter etc and could watch how they approach and jumped several jumps.
If it isn't possible to provide someone to observe all riders, it could be done for new riders and when someone moves up a level by grouping them together in the running order. The observations could either be fed back to the rider or passed to the TD on course to observe them riding several fences. If a rider was picked up for bad riding at one event they could be observed for improvement during their warm up at their next couple of events.
As a said above, I've never evented so I will understand if riders think it wouldn't work but it's an idea for discussion.
I would say something over the radio if I saw anything as bad as the 'how not to' clips in the video so that the TD and other judges could watch the rider over the following fences, as popsdosh said, but i've not seen anything that obvious so far.
At the last event we judged, my partner and I were scoring 2 fences and radio reporting on 3. We saw several incidences of less than perfect jumping of one fence but no-one made errors at more than 1 fence. However an observer with more jumping experience may have noticed something we didn't.
Could there be a formal observation of the cross country warm up? If a couple of fences of the standard to be faced on the course were provided it would be possible for a BE representative to watch riders warming up. An observer would get a reasonable idea of a riders style during a 20-30 minute warm up. At least they would see how balanced the rider was in canter etc and could watch how they approach and jumped several jumps.
If it isn't possible to provide someone to observe all riders, it could be done for new riders and when someone moves up a level by grouping them together in the running order. The observations could either be fed back to the rider or passed to the TD on course to observe them riding several fences. If a rider was picked up for bad riding at one event they could be observed for improvement during their warm up at their next couple of events.
As a said above, I've never evented so I will understand if riders think it wouldn't work but it's an idea for discussion.