Walrus
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Do they provide any reasoning behind the changes, bizarre that Mullen mouths are not allowed, it would be good to understand the rationale?
Do they provide any reasoning behind the changes, bizarre that Mullen mouths are not allowed, it would be good to understand the rationale?
No reasons given (or at least that I can see) which makes it all the more bizarre![]()
I thought it was just hanging cheeks and myler style mouthpieces not allowed anymore
You're kidding? I have only ever used a hanging cheek french link and a dressage-legal Myler (the basic one with a roller in the centre and no hooks). So I'm now not allowed either?! I don't have any other bits so what am I allowed to use? A regular French link?
For another bizarre rule, take a look at 544.1.1 which makes no sense at all.
Daisy Berkeley is the new athlete representative on the Eventing Committee. If anyone knows her, perhaps she might be able to explain why the bit rules were changed.
For another bizarre rule, take a look at 544.1.1 which makes no sense at all.
Has anyone got an update on BE's position yet?
Wow, thanks for pointing that out, very confusing.
"Judges will award good marks from zero to ten (10) including half marks for each numbered movement and for each of the collective marks. Only whole marks to be used for Dressage Test of Eventing."
I assume that means for individual movements and collectives half marks will be used but the overall score will be rounded to a whole number. Anyone interpret it differently?
539.2.3 - how come any form of boots/bandages has been removed?
I think you have missed out the bit underneath in the mark up version which implies half marks are not being used . The statement from the 1st jan 2015 half marks will be used has a line through it. That implies to me with that and the quote above of yours that marking will stay as it is. The full stop in your quote is the one that makes that clear to me.
Has there been a thread here on this? Over in the US quite a few Coth members are exercised about the outlawing of bauchers and nathes and other bits for eventing dressage. Fixed bits are now illegal, and O rings required, or so it seems. It was a complete shock.
http://d2ig246cioy4di.cloudfront.ne...Eventing Rules 19 Dec 2014 with markup__0.pdf
If y'all have discussed it, I'd appreciate a link to the discussion.
So... Apparently the FEI have changed their minds and straight bars and hanging cheeks are now allowed in eventing dressage. Phew!
A "bit" confusing how and why this all came about but I'm sure there's going to be more than a few happy people following this thread
https://www.fei.org/fei/regulations/eventing
Wow! that is a big change, though what is a wavy plastic bit? is that a mullen mouth?
happy mouth type like so I think
http://www.throstlenestsaddlery.co....t-loose-ring?gclid=CK2fvdekhcMCFSbnwgodfAwA8g