Nats_uk
Well-Known Member
Surely all it comes down to at affiliated level (which seems to be where the argument lies, I don't think even the anti Walk/trotters want them banned at unaffiliated), is if it makes good business sense for British Dressage to run lower level classes and make more money, that is good for EVERYONE involved in that affiliated sport. More financial security for the sport, more members involved, more spectators at higher levels to support because they have become interested in dressage at a low level, even if they never ever compete any higher.
If you look at the wider picture, that has to be good doesn't it?
As for comments like this (sorry its not in quotes, I find this new forum a bit weird to use! - can't we have an equivalent walk/trot version!!!!!) :
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Originally Posted by Nats_uk
I completely agree with your point in terms of "dumbing down" dressage and SJ by offering W&T tests and 70/80cms SJ classes AT AFFILIATED LEVEL - I always thought going affiliated was something to work towards and should be an achievement that you are "good enough" to go affiliated so it frustrates that we are lowering the standard.
......personally the only difference I see between affiliated and unaffiliated competitions upto the middle levels, is MONEY! Those who can afford it affiliate leaving those that can't at unaffiliated. Nothing wrong with that, but call it what it is - not about being "good enough". You might need to be "good enough" to win, but good enough to compete affiliated - don't make me laugh.
Hmm now I agree that money plays a factor (as it does with anything in the equestrian world) and having been both BD and BSJA I have seen certainly plenty of "all the gear, no idea" types in both circles however, that doesn't mean we should encourage them by lowering the standards so they can red rosette hunt at a lower level (Disclaimer: I am not saying all people who do W&T or 70/80cm SJ are pot hunters!!).
I still stand by my opinion that going affiliated should be something you work towards - I certainly did not want to go BD until I was working at a constant 60%+ level at Novice/Elem unaffiliated and I was winning locally at 1.05/1.10 competitions before I went BSJA.