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  2. Dressage - Wikipedia

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    Dressage tests are the formalized sequence of a number of dressage movements used in competition. Although horses and riders are competing against each other, tests are completed by one horse and rider combination at a time, and horses and riders are judged against a common standard, rather than having their performance scored relative to the ...

  3. Dressage judge - Wikipedia

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    A dressage judge is responsible for assessing a dressage test and is a certified official. The assessment of a dressage test is done at all levels. Dressage depends on judges because they have to judge the rider during their test. A dressage judge is open and transparent and judges what they see at that moment. [1]

  4. Eventing - Wikipedia

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    Day 4: Jumping test ("prize jumping"), which was considered easy by most of the spectators; Day 5: Dressage test ("prize riding") The Paris Games in 1924 introduced a format very similar to the one of today: with day 1 dressage, day 2 the endurance test, and day 3 the jumping test. The endurance test has changed the most since that time.

  5. Freestyle to Music - Wikipedia

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    International Freestyle Dressage tests, organised by the FEI, include Pony Riders, Juniors, Young Riders, Intermediate I, Intermediate A/B and Grand Prix. [9] Most National Federations (i.e. USDF, British Dressage) have their own freestyle levels which usually correspond to their established levels of training.

  6. Equestrian at the 1932 Summer Olympics – Individual eventing

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    Eventing consisted of a dressage test, a cross-country test, and a jumping test. [1] The total maximum score was 2000 points, with 400 available in dressage, 1300 in cross-country, and 300 in jumping. [6] In the dressage portion, three juries gave scores out of 400; the average of the three was the score for the segment.

  7. Passage (dressage) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The passage is a movement seen in upper-level dressage, ... The passage is first introduced in the dressage intermediaire test ...

  8. Equestrian at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Individual eventing

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    Dressage test: A shortened dressage competition, with penalties based on the dressage score; Cross-country test: A race over a 4.5 kilometres cross-country course. The time allotted is 8 minutes (570 metres per minute), with penalties assessed for exceeding that time. There are a maximum of 38 obstacles, with penalties assessed for faults.

  9. Combined driving - Wikipedia

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    The dressage phase. The dressage test is somewhat similar to dressage under saddle. The test is performed in a 40 by 80 or 40 by 100 metre arena with letter markers, where transitions in speed and gait are to take place. The judge scores each movement on a scale of 0–10, with a 10 being the highest mark possible.