watching dressage

eahotson

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Went to watch some BD dressage yesterday.My honest opinion, for what it is worth,is that standards have risen.This was fairly grass roots.I didn't see anything at all I disliked.All the horses appeared to be relaxed and happy to do what they were doing.There was one that was a bit spooky by the door but the rider remained calm and handled it beautifully.They finished their test and she gave him a very nice pat before leaving the arena.
It was nice to see a lovely little coloured cob that did very well and a welsh stallion with lovely paces (be still my beating heart) who also did a lovely test.
Riding is getting such a bad press at the moment but it isn't all bad at all.
 
Went to watch some BD dressage yesterday.My honest opinion, for what it is worth,is that standards have risen.This was fairly grass roots.I didn't see anything at all I disliked.All the horses appeared to be relaxed and happy to do what they were doing.There was one that was a bit spooky by the door but the rider remained calm and handled it beautifully.They finished their test and she gave him a very nice pat before leaving the arena.
It was nice to see a lovely little coloured cob that did very well and a welsh stallion with lovely paces (be still my beating heart) who also did a lovely test.
Riding is getting such a bad press at the moment but it isn't all bad at all.
That's been my view at getting out to a raft of BD and UA last year. I needed to get over the exuberance at new locations so we just kept rocking up to Intros & then Prelims and generally the riding was fine. I did watch someone seesawing their horses mouth but given they ended up with a lower score than my spooky (but sensitively ridden - quote!) test I'm guessing they were penalised. As they should be.
 
I write pretty regularly at all levels for BD, and I would agree with you - there are generally happy combinations, and nothing that I would call a welfare concern. Obviously you get some tense horses, and some tense riders (!), but they tend to be at the lower levels, and could possibly be new to competing/the venue etc. There was one pretty bad test a few weeks back, but it was more the presentation, unpreparedness, and crookedness of everything, rather than anything else. The horse looked happy enough bumbling around and got a pat at the end, and the score reflected the training gaps.
 
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