KautoStar1
Well-Known Member
taking young horse to local unaffiliated dressage in a couple of weeks. He's done 2 tests last year - just prelims. One OK result and one not so good. Anyway, local show running both walk trot tests, a prelim and then novice and elementary tests
It states the usual rules about what you can enter etc etc, which is fine, and horse is perfectly eligible to enter the prelim class.
Because he's a baby and not been out much, I'd like to do one of the walk trots first, to get him settled and just give him more experience of the arena, as well as getting feedback from the judge.
Doesn't specify who can enter as such but says "The walk trot test is for those riders who want to have a go at riding a Dressage Test, but cant canter or are not happy cantering. We do hope that this test will encourage riders to have a go and enjoy it."
Well, I can canter (just ha ha) but baby horses canter is still very wobbly, hence the reason I wanted to do the walk trot before the prelim. His walk and trot work is coming along quite well.
It also makes the journey a bit more worthwhile to do 2 tests.
So, would it be unfair to enter walk trot competitively when it seems to be aimed at very novice riders or should I enter HC.
By the way, I'm not suggesting me and horse are anything special, but I'm not a complete novice and horse could be very nice one day.
I'm the first to complain about pot hunters, so I certainly don't want to be accused of the same thing !
Just wondering what others would do as I want to play fair.
ps I've never been to this show before, so no idea what the standard is like.
It states the usual rules about what you can enter etc etc, which is fine, and horse is perfectly eligible to enter the prelim class.
Because he's a baby and not been out much, I'd like to do one of the walk trots first, to get him settled and just give him more experience of the arena, as well as getting feedback from the judge.
Doesn't specify who can enter as such but says "The walk trot test is for those riders who want to have a go at riding a Dressage Test, but cant canter or are not happy cantering. We do hope that this test will encourage riders to have a go and enjoy it."
Well, I can canter (just ha ha) but baby horses canter is still very wobbly, hence the reason I wanted to do the walk trot before the prelim. His walk and trot work is coming along quite well.
It also makes the journey a bit more worthwhile to do 2 tests.
So, would it be unfair to enter walk trot competitively when it seems to be aimed at very novice riders or should I enter HC.
By the way, I'm not suggesting me and horse are anything special, but I'm not a complete novice and horse could be very nice one day.
I'm the first to complain about pot hunters, so I certainly don't want to be accused of the same thing !
Just wondering what others would do as I want to play fair.
ps I've never been to this show before, so no idea what the standard is like.