Thursday 1 March 2012

International level Equestrian

Equestrian Dressage tests governed by the FEI are the Prix St At the international level. This included Grand Prix, Intermediare I, Intermediare II and Georges. The dressage tests carry out at the Olympic Games Dressage contest are Grand Prix. This level of test stresses the most ability and attentiveness from both rider and horse.

Piaffe
Calm, composed, important trot in position although negligible movement onward is allowable and not telling off in opposition as it is the normal way of performing arts.
Piaffe
Passage
A very composed trot in which the horse has great height of treads and appears to break in proceedings between putting downward its feet.  Explain very well like a horse trotting under water it obtains great potency and preparation to get a good passage.
Passage
Extended gaits
Frequently done at the trot and sprint the horse grows longer its stride to the utmost length from side to side great onward thrust and reach. Grand Prix horses show astonishing trot extension. Though not as visually imposing, equally significant is the comprehensive walk which shows that the horse can easily unwind and make bigger in the middle of the more composed movements.
Extended gaits
Collected gaits
It is the limitation of tread in which the horse takes it’s back more beneath him and takes more weight on his back end. The cadence does not change the horse just abbreviate and make higher his tread.
Collected gaits
Flying changes in sequence
The horse change lead at the canter every stride casually called tempi at this level one tempo or two strides or two tempi and three strides or three temps.
Flying changes in sequence
Pirouette
It is a 360 or 180 degree turn in place depending on the level, usually carry out at the center. In Freestyle to music test, a turn of up to 720° is allowable for Grand Prix.
Pirouette
Half-pass
A group where the horse leave on a slanting touching to one side and forward at the same time, as bent somewhat in the course of progress. Tests ridden at the Olympic Games are scored by a panel of seven international judges. Each movement in each test receives a numeric score from 0  to 10 (highest) and the resulting final score is then transformed into an entitlement, which is approved out to three decimal points. The higher the score is which have higher the percentage.
Half-pass
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