Tempi
Well-Known Member
Are they really needed? Have just been reading the following on Eurodressage which is a reply letter to Wayne Channons recent column on there where he talked about half marks in dressage:
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At last we have somebody with intelligence and gumption to deal with anomalies of dressage judging. For years there has been much talk about correcting and making dressage judging more consistent and transparent but little has been done practically. Maybe you can raise some issues in your column. To start with, the issue of the collective marks- are they really needed? I feel that they only distort the true results of the dressage test as they only benefit the high profile combinations and penalise the less spectacular horses ridden by less know riders. We often see tests being won simply because the collective marks are high, while the actual performances in the test received similar marks and only because the high profile rider received an 8 or 9 for their riding it can give an advantage of 1%. Does it make a difference if the horse has got the WOW paces if he does not perform a dressage test. The use of the collective marks in order to divide two riders with equal total marks is mathematically illogical as obviously the one with the lower collective mark will have achieved more marks for the actual test. I believe the collective marks draws the insecure judges to manipulate the. Who would dare give Anky a lower mark for her riding or for her horses submission when everyone can see that there was no halt and the horse was panting as if it had run the Grand National. I am sure that removal of the collective marks will make the results more transparent and understood and less manipulated. I hope that you share my feelings about it and maybe we can start the ball rolling.
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After reading this it did make me think as to whether collectives are really needed? Surely within each movement the horse/rider could be marked out of 10 using decimal points as opposed to even half points - similar to the scoring in YH classes?
Judging in dressage is a hotly debated topic, espeicially at the moment - so id be interested to read other peoples views on this.
Im on the fence i think - part of me thinks taking away collectives its a good idea, part of me dosent!
Discuss (nicely!!)
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At last we have somebody with intelligence and gumption to deal with anomalies of dressage judging. For years there has been much talk about correcting and making dressage judging more consistent and transparent but little has been done practically. Maybe you can raise some issues in your column. To start with, the issue of the collective marks- are they really needed? I feel that they only distort the true results of the dressage test as they only benefit the high profile combinations and penalise the less spectacular horses ridden by less know riders. We often see tests being won simply because the collective marks are high, while the actual performances in the test received similar marks and only because the high profile rider received an 8 or 9 for their riding it can give an advantage of 1%. Does it make a difference if the horse has got the WOW paces if he does not perform a dressage test. The use of the collective marks in order to divide two riders with equal total marks is mathematically illogical as obviously the one with the lower collective mark will have achieved more marks for the actual test. I believe the collective marks draws the insecure judges to manipulate the. Who would dare give Anky a lower mark for her riding or for her horses submission when everyone can see that there was no halt and the horse was panting as if it had run the Grand National. I am sure that removal of the collective marks will make the results more transparent and understood and less manipulated. I hope that you share my feelings about it and maybe we can start the ball rolling.
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After reading this it did make me think as to whether collectives are really needed? Surely within each movement the horse/rider could be marked out of 10 using decimal points as opposed to even half points - similar to the scoring in YH classes?
Judging in dressage is a hotly debated topic, espeicially at the moment - so id be interested to read other peoples views on this.
Im on the fence i think - part of me thinks taking away collectives its a good idea, part of me dosent!
Discuss (nicely!!)