Dressage is often referred to as the art of horse and rider moving as one, but it’s also a competitive sport with clear judging criteria. Understanding these criteria can elevate your performance and appreciation of this elegant discipline.
Judges evaluate tests based on precision, harmony, and the horse’s natural movement enhanced by training. Each movement is scored on a scale of 0 to 10, with higher marks reflecting accuracy, rhythm, and balance. The horse’s impulsion, elasticity, and willingness to perform play a major role, as does the rider’s ability to guide the horse subtly and effectively.
Additionally, the overall impression is vital. This includes the horse’s suppleness, submission, and overall expression of joy and ease in the movements. Riders are assessed on their position, posture, and the effectiveness of their aids. It’s not just about executing movements but showcasing them with fluidity and confidence.
By understanding the judging criteria, riders can focus on refining both technique and connection, creating a performance that feels effortless while scoring high in the eyes of the judges. Whether you’re competing or simply enjoying the journey of dressage, these insights are key to success.
Written by Judge
Nadine Parker