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1 QUSTRIN SPORTS NW ZLND VNTING DRSSG TSTS ffective January 20 Version. (c) opyright 2009 questrian Sports New Zealand These Dressage Tests cannot be reproduced in whole, or in part without the permission of the questrian Sports New Zealand. These Dressage Tests cannot be used either in principle, in whole, or in part for any competition unless the Organising ommittee or body is affiliated to questrian Sports New Zealand. ritish venting Dressage Tests are reproduced with permission of ritish venting.

2 Preface review of the venting Dressage Tests has resulted in the creation of this set of Tests. The previous set of tests were reviewed and new tests bought in. The new tests are aligned with the I tests of that level. The I will introduce a new set of venting Dressage Test in Level Level, 2, 3 Level 3 Level 4 Novice Intermediate dvanced Tests L L4 4 4 & 4 4 & I One Star Tests & 4 & I Two Star Tests & D D2 & I Three Star Tests & Notes:. The working, medium and extended trots must be executed "sitting" unless otherwise specfied in the test. 2. In the * tests it is not obligatory to have spurs. 3. In the 2*/3*/4* tests spurs are obligatory. 4. In the * tests riding with a curb bit is not allowed. 5. In the 2*/3*/4* tests riding on snaffle bit as well as curb bit is allowed. questrian Sports New Zealand P O ox 4 Marion Square Wellington 4 Phone: ax: nzef@nzequestrian.org.nz Web site ederation questre Internationale Web site

3 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad VNTING NW ZLND NON GRDD TST L: (2009) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle rena: 40 x 20 Time: 5 minutes Suggested Schedule Time: 7 minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No:... oefficient Total nter at working trot Proceed down centre line without halting 2 Track left 3 half circle left 20m diameter 4 Half circle right 20m diameter 5 M MK hange rein 7 K H etween & M hange rein ircle right 20m diameter K M M etween & H K K G hange rein at free walk on a long rein ircle left 20m diameter Down centre line 4 G Halt, Salute Leave arena at walk at ollective marks 5 Paces (reedom and regularity) 2 7 Impulsion (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of back and engagement of the hindquarters) Submission (ttention and confidence; harmony, lightness and ease of the movements; acceptance of the bridle and lightness of the forehand) Rider (Position and seat of the rider, correct use of the aids.) TOTL MRKS 90 ourse rrors st 2 nd limination Total aults INL MRK PRNTG Name :... Penalties (0-Percentage) Note : The trot may be executed sitting or rising unless specfied in the test. ritish venting Intro Test (200)

4 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad VNTING NW ZLND NON GRDD TST L:2 (2009) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle rena: 40 x 20 Time: 5 minutes Suggested Schedule Time: 7 minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No:... nter at working trot Proceed down centre line without halting Track left oefficient Total 2 H around the arena to 3 H hange the rein at working trot 4 H around the arena to 5 & ommence circle right 20m and, on circle between right ircle right 20m diameter 7 H HM 8 MK K hange the rein 9 & ommence circle left 20m diameter, and on circle between left ircle left 20m diameter M 2 3 H G hange rein at free walk on a long rein Down centre line 4 G Halt, Salute Leave arena at walk at ollective marks 5 Paces (reedom and regularity) 2 7 Impulsion (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of back and engagement of the hindquarters) Submission (ttention and confidence; harmony, lightness and ease of the movements; acceptance of the bridle and lightness of the forehand) Rider (Position and seat of the rider, correct use of the aids.) TOTL MRKS 90 ourse rrors st 2 nd limination Total aults INL MRK PRNTG Name :... Penalties (0-Percentage) Note : The trot may be executed sitting or rising unless specfied in the test. ritish venting Intro Test 2 (200)

5 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad VNTING NW ZLND NON GRDD TST L:3 (2009) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle rena: 0 x 20 Time: minutes Suggested Schedule Time: 8 minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No:... nter at working trot Proceed down centre line without halting Track left oefficient Total 2 S S ircle left 20m diameter 3 hange the rein at working trot 4 5 V VS S RV VK 7 ircle right 20m diameter Half circle 20m diameter to R with transition to walk across the centre line hange the rein free walk on a long rein and commence 20m circle left with transition to working canter across centre line 20m circle left, between centre line and working trot 2 8 H hange the rein in working trot 9 M ircle right 20m with transition to working canter at centre line ircle right 20m between centre line and working trot K hange the rein in working trot 2 G Down centre line Halt, Salute Leave arena at walk at ollective marks 3 Paces (reedom and regularity) 4 5 Impulsion (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of back and engagement of the hindquarters) Submission (ttention and confidence; harmony, lightness and ease of the movements; acceptance of the bridle and lightness of the forehand) Rider (Position and seat of the rider, correct use of the aids.) TOTL MRKS 70 ourse rrors st 2 nd limination Total aults INL MRK PRNTG Name :... Penalties (0-Percentage) Note : The trot may be executed sitting or rising unless specfied in the test. ritish venting Intro Test 3 (2005)

6 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad VNTING NW ZLND NON GRDD TST L:4 (2009) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle rena: 40 x 20 Time: minutes Suggested Schedule Time: 8 minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No:... nter at working trot and proceed down centre line without halting Track left 2 ircle left 5m diameter K KM M 7 8 H etween & etween & K Down centre line Track right ircle right 5m diameter hange rein Halt. Immobility 4 seconds Proceed in medium walk hange rein at free walk on a long rein right 9 ircle right 20m diameter MK etween K & hange the rein left 2 ircle left 20m diameter 3 4 H G hange the rein Down centre line 5 G Halt. Salute Leave arena at walk at ollective marks Paces (reedom and regularity) oefficient 2 Total 7 9 Impulsion (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of back and engagement of the hindquarters) Submission (ttention and confidence, harmony, lightness and ease of movements, acceptance of the bridle and lightness of the forehand.) Position and seat of the Rider (orrect use of the aids.) TOTL MRKS 200 ourse rrors st 2 nd limination Total aults INL MRK PRNTG Name :... Penalties (0-Percentage) Note : The trot may be executed sitting or rising unless specfied in the test. ritish venting Test (2009)

7 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad VNTING NW ZLND NON GRDD TST : (2009) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle rena: 40 x 20 Time: 5 minutes Suggested Schedule Time: 7 minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No:... 2 nter working trot and proceed down centre line without halting Track right Half circle right metres Half circle left metres 3 K 4 H H KM M H efore hange rein and progressively show some lengthened strides Serpentine 3 loops, each loop to go to the side of the arena hange rein and progressively show some lengthened strides hange rein at free walk on a long rein right 9 ircle right 20 metres KH HM MK K Progressively show some lengthened strides hange rein left 2 ircle left 20 metres M MH H Progressively show some lengthened strides hange rein Turn down centre line Halt, Immobility, Salute Leave arena at walk at ollective marks 7 Paces (reedom and regularity) oefficient 2 Total 9 20 Impulsion (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of back and engagement of the hindquarters) Submission (ttention and confidence; harmony, lightness and ease of the movements; acceptance of the bridle and lightness of the forehand) Rider (Position and seat of the rider, correct use of the aids.) TOTL MRKS 2 ourse rrors st 2 nd limination Total aults INL MRK PRNTG Name :... Penalties (0-Percentage) Note : The trot may be executed sitting or rising unless specfied in the test. ritish venting Novice Test 25 (200)

8 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad VNTING NW ZLND NON GRDD TST :2 (2009) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle rena: 40 x 20 Time: 4 minutes Suggested Schedule Time: minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No: M K K M etween M & HK K K M MH H etween & nter working trot and proceed down centre line without halting Track Right m Loop hange the Rein with a Transition to Walk (3-5 Steps) over entre Line Proceed Working anter Left ircle Left 20m diameter. Give and Retake the Inside Rein over (3-5 Strides) Working anter Left Medium Walk ree Walk on a Long Rein Half circle left 20m to Medium Walk Medium Walk (Mark for Medium Walk - & -) m Loop hange the Rein with a Transition to Walk (3-5 Steps) over entre Line Proceed Working anter Right 2 KH Working anter Right M K ircle Right 20m diameter. Give and Retake the Inside Rein over (3-5 Strides) Turn Right Turn Left Down entre Line G Halt, Immobility, Salute Leave arena at walk on long rein at ollective marks 7 Paces (reedom and regularity) 9 20 Impulsion (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of back and engagement of the hindquarters) Submission (ttention and confidence, harmony, lightness and ease of movements, acceptance of the bridle and lightness of the forehand.) Position and seat of the Rider (orrect use of the aids.) TOTL MRKS 70 ourse rrors st 2 nd limination Total aults INL MRK Percentage Name :... Penalties (0-Percentage) Note : The trot may be executed sitting or rising unless specfied in the test. ritish venting Test 2 (2009).

9 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad VNTING NW ZLND NON GRDD TST :3 (2009) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle rena: 0 x 20 Time: 4 minutes Suggested Schedule Time: minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No:... nter working trot and proceed down centre line without halting Track Left 2 H hange the Rein 3 ircle Right 5 Metres Diameter K etween hange the Rein With Transition to Walk 3-5 Steps Proceed K & Working anter Left P Working anter Left P ircle Left 20 Metres Diameter. Give and Retake Inside Rein past V PI Working anter Left I IHM M Transition to hange the Rein 9 ircle Left 5 Metres Diameter 2 3 etween hange the Rein With Transition to Walk 3-5 Steps Proceed & Working anter Right KV Working anter Right V ircle Right 20 Metres Diameter. Give and Retake VI I IM HS 4 S Inside Rein past P Working anter Right Transition to Medium Walk ircle Left 20 Metres Diameter ree Walk on a Long Rein 5 S Medium Walk (Mark for Medium Walk - S & S - ) V L Half ircle Left to L Down entre Line Halt, Immobility, Salute Leave arena at walk on long rein at ollective marks 7 Paces (reedom and regularity) 9 20 Impulsion (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of back and engagement of the hindquarters) Submission (ttention and confidence, harmony, lightness and ease of movements, acceptance of the bridle and lightness of the forehand.) Position and seat of the Rider (orrect use of the aids.) TOTL MRKS 200 ourse rrors st 2 nd limination Total aults INL MRK Percentage Name :... Penalties (0-Percentage) Note : The trot may be executed sitting or rising unless specfied in the test. ritish venting Test 3 (2009).

10 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad VNTING NW ZLND NON GRDD TST :4 (2009) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle rena: 0 x 20 Time: 5 minutes Suggested Schedule Time: 7 minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No: H R R P 4 nter working trot and proceed down centre line without halting Track left Half circle left 20m diameter to Half circle left 5m diameter returning to the track at P Halt. Immobility 5 seconds proceed at working trot oefficient Total 5 K P P R HP P KVS S 2 R PR 3 R 4 5 S Half circle 20m diameter to Half circle right 5m diameter returning to the track at R hange rein at free walk on a long rein ircle right 20m diameter with transition to working canter between and the centre line Half circle 20m diameter to R with transition to trot on centre line Turn right Track left ircle left 20m diameter with transition to working canter between and the centre line Half circle left 20m to S transition to trot on centre line Turn left Halt. Immobility. Proceed working trot. Track right Down centre line Halt. Immobility. Salute Leave arena at walk at ollective marks Paces (reedom and regularity) Impulsion (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of back and engagement of the hindquarters) Submission (ttention and confidence, harmony, lightness and ease of movements, acceptance of the bridle and lightness of the forehand.) Position and seat of the Rider (orrect use of the aids.) TOTL MRKS 200 ourse rrors st 2 nd limination Total aults INL MRK PRNTG Name :... Penalties (0-Percentage) Note : The trot may be executed sitting or rising unless specfied in the test. ritish venting Test 4 (2009)

11 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad VNTING NW ZLND NOVI TST : (2009) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle rena: 0 x 20 Time: 5 minutes Suggested Schedule Time: 7 minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No: V V S R 4 P R S S VM M H P P K nter working trot and proceed down centre line without halting Track left Half circle left metres returning to the track at S Half circle right 20 metres Half circle right metres returning to the track at R Half circle left 20 metres hange rein and progressively show some lengthened strides hange rein and progressively show some lengthened strides hange rein at free walk on a long rein Halt. Immobility 4 seconds Proceed at working trot right ircle right 5 metres efore efore Turn right left Turn left 5 7 H H G ircle left 5 metres Turn left Turn left Turn down centre line Halt, Immobility, Salute Leave arena at walk at ollective marks 9 Paces (reedom and regularity) oefficient 2 Total Impulsion (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of back and engagement of the hindquarters) Submission (ttention and confidence; harmony, lightness and ease of the movements; acceptance of the contact.) Rider (Position and seat of the rider, correct use of the aids.) TOTL MRKS 230 ourse rrors st 2 nd limination Total aults INL MRK PRNTG Name :... Penalties (0-Percentage) Note : The trot may be executed sitting or rising unless specfied in the test. ritish venting Novice Test 23 (200)

12 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad VNTING NW ZLND NOVI TST :2 (2009) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle rena: 40 x 20 Time: 5 minutes Suggested Schedule Time: 7 minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No: H etween nter at and Proceed down centre line without halting Track Left and ommence 3 Loop Serpentine. ach Loop touching the side of the rena finishing at hange the Rein Show some Medium Trot Strides H & Working anter Right ircle Right 20 Metres Diameter. Show some Medium anter strides efore Working anter Half 2 metre circle return to the track at M ounter anter M Halt Immobility 3-4 Seconds 8 Rein ack 3-5 Steps Proceed at Medium Walk 9 H ree Walk on a Long Rein Medium Walk (Mark for Med Walk -H & - ) 2 MK etween and ommence 3 Loop Serpentine. ach Loop touching the side of the rena finishing at hange the Rein Show some Medium trot Strides K & Working anter Left ircle Left 20 Metres Diameter. Show some Medium anter strides efore Working anter M Half 2 metre circle return to the track at ounter anter Down entre Line Halt. Immobility. Salute Leave arena at walk on long rein at ollective marks 7 Paces (reedom and regularity) Points 9 20 Impulsion (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of back and engagement of the hindquarters) Submission (ttention and confidence, harmony, lightness and ease of movements, acceptance of the bridle and lightness of the forehand.) Position and seat of the Rider (orrect use of the aids.) TOTL POINTS 200 ourse rrors st 2 nd limination Total aults INL MRK Percentage Name :... Penalties (0-Percentage) Note : The trot may be executed sitting or rising unless specfied in the test. ritish venting Novice Test (2009)

13 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad VNTING NW ZLND NOVI TST :3 (2009) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle rena: 40 x 20 Time: 5 minutes Suggested Schedule Time: 7 minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No:... nter at Proceed down entre Line Without Halting Track Left 2 ircle Left 5 Metres Diameter fter MH H KH H fter HM 9 Down 3/4 Line Proceed Straight to Line Then Leg Yield Right to M hange the Rein Show Some Medium Trot Strides Medium Walk ree Walk on a Long Rein Medium Walk (Mark for Medium Walk -K & H-) ircle Right 5 Metres Diameter Turn Down 3/4 Line Proceed Straight To Line Then Leg Yield Left to H ircle Right 20 Metres Diameter With Transition to anter Right st Time rossing the entre Line K Working anter Right KM MH efore K H HM M efore G hange the Rein With hange of Leg Through Trot over Working anter Left ircle Left 20 Metres Diameter Show Some Medium anter Strides Working anter Left Working anter Left hange the Rein With hange of Leg Through Trot over Working anter Right Show Some Medium anter Strides Working anter Down entre Line Halt. Immobility. Salute Leave arena at walk on long rein at ollective marks 7 Paces (reedom and regularity) Points 9 20 Impulsion (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of back and engagement of the hindquarters) Submission (ttention and confidence, harmony, lightness and ease of movements, acceptance of the bridle and lightness of the forehand.) Position and seat of the Rider (orrect use of the aids.) TOTL POINTS 200 ourse rrors st 2 nd limination Total aults INL MRK Percentage Name :... Penalties (0-Percentage) Note : The trot may be executed sitting or rising unless specfied in the test. ritish venting Novice Test 2 (2009)

14 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad VNTING NW ZLND NOVI TST :4 (2009) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle rena: 0 x 20 Time: 5 minutes Suggested Schedule Time: 7 minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No:... 2 HP 3 P nter at Proceed down entre Line Without Halting Track Left hange the Rein Show Some Medium Trot Strides Down entre Line 4 L Leg Yield Left to between S and H HM MV V L M HS S 9 RM etween M & hange the Rein Show Some Medium Trot Strides Down entre Line Leg Yield Right to etween R and M Medium Walk Half 20 Metre ircle to R ree Walk on a Long Rein Medium Walk (Mark for Medium Walk - S and R - M) Working anter Left (Transition may be progressive) HK Metre Loop PK KH 5 R R I 2 Loop Serpentine Touching the Side of The rena With hange of Leg Through Trot (3-5 Steps) over entre Line Working anter Right Track Right Working anter Right Metre Loop 20 Metre ircle Right llowing the Horse to Stretch Down Half Metre ircle Right To Halt. Immobility. Salute Leave arena at walk on long rein at ollective marks 7 Paces (reedom and regularity) Points 9 20 Impulsion (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of back and engagement of the hindquarters) Submission (ttention and confidence, harmony, lightness and ease of movements, acceptance of the bridle and lightness of the forehand.) Position and seat of the Rider (orrect use of the aids.) TOTL POINTS 200 ourse rrors st 2 nd limination Total aults INL MRK Percentage Name :... Penalties (0-Percentage) Note : The trot may be executed sitting or rising unless specfied in the test. ritish venting Novice Test 3 (2009)

15 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad DRTION QUSTR INTRNTIONL VNTING DRSSG TST I/I ON STR (*) (2009) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle rena: 0 x 20 Time: 4 minutes Suggested Schedule Time: 8 minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No:... S 2 S 3 SP 4 P P 5 K KM 7 M nter at working Trot Track left in working trot ircle left metres hange the rein in working trot, giving and retaking the reins over for horse length ircle right metres Transition to walk for 3-5 steps over hange the rein in medium trot (sitting or rising) Transition to working trot 8 Halt, immobility and 9 H H P Rein back 4-5 steps, immediately proceed in medium walk hange the rein in extended walk The medium walk -H and -P P V VS H K K P P PR M (right) ircle right 20 metres in medium canter Half circle right 2 metres returning to the track at right (counter canter) Proceed in working canter (left) ircle left 20 metres in medium canter Half circle left 2 metres returning to the track at left (counter canter) Down centre line in working trot Directive Ideas The regularity, rhythm and straightness. The bend and balance in the turn. The regularity of the steps, the accuracy, balance and uniformity of bend on the circle. The regularity, the rhythm, the balance while drawing forward to the contact. The regularity of the steps, the accuracy, balance and uniformity of bend on the circle. The acceptance of the contact and engagement of the hind leg through the transition. The regularity and the rhythm. The development of the lengthened strides. The maintenance of the regularity and rhythm in the transition to working trot. The halt, the immobility (2-3 seconds), the balance and engagement of the hind leg. The balance and regularity of the steps. The acceptance of the contact. The lengthening of the steps, the regularity and the outline in the extended walk while maintaining the contact. The regularity of the steps, the rhythm, the outline and the acceptance of the contact. The balance and acceptance of the aids in the transitions to trot and to canter. The balance, the uniformity of the bend, the lengthening of the strides and frame. The accuracy, the balance and uniformity of the bend, the regularity in the counter canter. The balance and acceptance of the aids in the transitions to trot and to canter. The balance, the uniformity of the bend, the lengthening of the strides and frame. The accuracy, the balance and uniformity of the bend, the regularity in the counter canter. The transition to trot. The regularity and rhythm. The straightness on the centre line. 9 L Halt. Immobility. Salute The halt and immobility during the salute. Leave arena at walk on long rein at ollective marks 20 Paces (reedom and regularity.) Impulsion (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of the back and engagement of the hindquarters.) Submission (ttention and confidence; harmony, lightness and ease of the movements; acceptance of the contact.) Rider (Position and seat of the rider, correct use of the aids and effectiveness of the aids.) TOTL MRKS 230 ourse rrors st 2 nd limination Total aults INL MRK PRNTG Name :... Penalties (0-Percentage) Note : The working, medium and extended trots must be executed sitting unless the term rising is used in the test Note 2: In the * tests it is not obligatory to have spurs. Note 3: In the * tests riding with a curb bit is not allowed.

16 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad DRTION QUSTR INTRNTIONL VNTING DRSSG TST I/I ON STR (*) (2009) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle rena: 0 x 20 Time: 4 min 45 sec Suggested Schedule Time: 8 minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No:... I H 2 H K K VK D 8 D 9 K KV VP P nter at working trot Halt, salute. Proceed in working trot Track to the left in working trot hange the rein in medium trot (sitting or rising) Transition to working trot Leg-yielding in working trot to Half circle left metres to Transition to walk for 3-5 steps over Leg-yielding in working trot to Half circle right metres to Turn right Halt, immobility and Rein back 4-5 steps, immediately proceed in medium walk Turn right Half circle right 20 metres in extended walk The medium walk DKV and P 2 V V P R RS S V VK P P VK 7 K 9 S SR R P L Proceed in working canter (right) Medium canter Half circle right 20 metres between and Half circle right metres returning to the track at ounter canter Half circle left 20 metres between R and S left Medium canter Half circle left 20 metres between and Half circle left metres returning to the track at ounter canter Half circle right 20 metres between S and R Half circle right metres to L 20 Halt. Immobility. Salute Directive Ideas The regularity, rhythm and straightness. The halt and immobility during the salute. The bend, and balance in the turn. The regularity and the rhythm. The development of the lengthened strides. The maintenance of the regularity and rhythm in the transition to working trot. The control of the shoulders and the engagement of the hind leg. ccuracy, balance and uniformity of bend on the circle. The balance and the engagement of the hind leg through the transitions. The acceptance of the contact. The control of the shoulders and the engagement of the hind leg. ccuracy, balance and uniformity of bend on the circle. The halt, the immobility (2-3 seconds), the balance and engagement of the hind leg. The balance and regularity of the steps. The acceptance of the contact. The regularity of the steps, the lengthening of the outline in the extended walk while maintaining the contact. The regularity of the steps, the rhythm, the outline and the acceptance of the contact. The transition to trot and then to canter. The balance, the uniformity of the bend, the lengthening of the strides and frame. The transitions. The accuracy, balance and uniformity of bend. The regularity, accuracy, balance and correct bend. The transitions and straightness. The balance, the uniformity of the bend, the lengthening of the strides and frame. The transitions. The accuracy, balance and uniformity of bend. The regularity, accuracy, balance and correct bend. The regularity, rhythm, bend and balance in the turn. The halt and immobility during the salute. Leave arena at walk on long rein at To carry forward 200

17 ollective marks arried forward Paces (reedom and regularity.) Impulsion (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of the back and engagement of the hindquarters.) Submission (ttention and confidence; harmony, lightness and ease of the movements; acceptance of the contact.) Rider (Position and seat of the rider, correct use of the aids and effectiveness of the aids.) TOTL MRKS 240 ourse rrors st 2 nd limination Total aults INL MRK PRNTG Name :... Penalties (0-Percentage) Note : The working, medium and extended trots must be executed sitting unless the term rising is used in the test Note 2: In the * tests it is not obligatory to have spurs. Note 3: In the * tests riding with a curb bit is not allowed.

18 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad VNTING NW ZLND INTRMDIT TST : (2009) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle or Simple Double ridle rena: 40 x 20 Time: 4 minutes Suggested Schedule Time: minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No: nter working trot Halt, Immobility, Salute, Proceed working trot Track Right Turn Right ircle Right Metres Diameter ircle Left Metres Diameter Track Left 4 M Shoulder In Left 5 H hange Rein at Medium Trot (Rising) (Mark for Transitions at H & ) 7 KH Shoulder In Right 8 MK hange Rein at Medium Trot 9 K (Mark for Transitions at M & K) Working anter Left 2 MH H ircle Left 20 Metres Diameter Showing some Lengthened Strides Working anter Left Working anter Left hange The Rein With a Simple hange Through Walk between & 3 K Working anter Right 4 5 H etween & M ircle Right 20 Metres Diameter Showing some Lengthened Strides Working anter Right Working anter Right Medium Walk M xtended Walk 7 K Medium Walk K G Down centre line Halt, Salute Leave arena at walk on long rein at ollective marks 9 Paces (reedom and regularity) Points Impulsion (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of back and engagement of the hindquarters) Submission (ttention and confidence, harmony, lightness and ease of movements, acceptance of the bridle and lightness of the forehand.) Rider (orrect use of the aids.) TOTL POINTS 220 ourse rrors st 2 nd limination Total aults INL MRK Percentage Name :... Penalties (0-Percentage) Note : ll trot work must be executed sitting unless the term rising is used in the test ritish venting Intermediate Test (2009)

19 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad VNTING NW ZLND INTRMDIT TST :2 (2007) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle or Simple Double ridle rena: 0 x 20 Time: minutes Suggested Schedule Time: 8 minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No:... nter working trot Halt, Salute. Proceed working trot Track left oefficient Total 2 H Shoulder in left 3 hange the rein at medium trot 4 ircle right metres 5 K Shoulder in right 7 8 M M H H SP P 9 etween hange rein in medium trot ircle left metres hange the rein at extended walk Halt, rein back 4 5 steps Proceed at medium walk & K right KS Medium canter S Half circle right metres returning to 2 H the track at K ounter canter 3 K left 4 R Medium canter R Half circle left metres returning to the 5 M track at ounter canter 7 G Down centre line G Halt, Immobility, Salute Leave arena at walk at ollective marks 9 Paces (reedom and regularity) Impulsion (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of back and engagement of the hindquarters) Submission (ttention and confidence; harmony, lightness and ease of the movements; acceptance of the bridle and lightness of the forehand) Rider (Position and seat of the rider, correct use of the aids.) TOTL MRKS 230 ourse rrors st 2 nd limination Total aults INL MRK PRNTG Name :... Penalties (0-Percentage) Note : ll trot work must be executed sitting unless the term rising is used in the test ritish venting Intermediate Test 33 (200)

20 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad VNTING NW ZLND INTRMDIT TST :3 (2009) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle or Simple Double ridle rena: 0 x 20 Time: minutes Suggested Schedule Time: 8 minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No:... I nter working trot Halt, Immobility, Salute, Proceed working trot Track Right 2 MK hange the Rein Medium Trot (Sitting or Rising) 3 K (Mark for Transitions at M & K) 4 Shoulder In Left 5 Half Metre ircle Left Half Metre ircle Right H Shoulder In Right 7 Halt Immobility Seconds 8 Rein ack 4-5 Steps Proceed Medium Walk 9 M hange the Rein xtended Walk R Medium Walk and 20 metre half circle to Medium Walk R Working anter Left Directly from Walk RMHS S S V L etween Working anter Left 20 Metre ircle Left Medium anter Transition to Working anter Half metre circle left to L Up entre Line & I Simple hange Through Walk IGMR Working anter Right R 20 Metre ircle Right llowing the Horse to R P L etween Stretch Down Working anter Half Metre ircle Right to L Up entre Line & I Simple hange Through Walk Track Left Half Metre ircle Left to entre Line I G Halt, Immobility, Salute Leave arena at walk on long rein at ollective marks 9 Paces (reedom and regularity) Points Impulsion (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of back and engagement of the hindquarters) Submission (ttention and confidence, harmony, lightness and ease of movements, acceptance of the bridle and lightness of the forehand.) Rider (orrect use of the aids.) TOTL POINTS 220 ourse rrors st 2 nd limination Total aults INL MRK Percentage Name :... Penalties (0-Percentage) Note : ll trot work must be executed sitting unless the term rising is used in the test ritish venting Intermediate Test (2009)

21 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad VNTING NW ZLND INTRMDIT TST :4 (2009) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle or Simple Double ridle rena: 0 x 20 Time: minutes Suggested Schedule Time: 8 minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No:... 2 MK K nter at collected canter Halt. Salute. Proceed at working trot Track right hange rein at medium trot 3 P ircle left m diameter 4 5 G H Half pass left Track left hange rein at medium trot V ircle right m diameter 7 G Half pass right Track right 8 M xtended walk 9 MK K hange rein at extended walk Halt - rein back 5 steps 2 Proceed at collected canter left, without halting Serpentine 3 loops, each going to the long side of the arena. The first and third true canter, the second counter canter 3 H hange rein at extended canter 4 efore 5 ollected canter Simple change through walk Serpentine 3 loops, each loop going to the long side of the arena. The first and third true canter, the second counter canter MK hange rein at extended canter 7 efore K K ollected canter Medium Walk Down centre line DG 9 G Halt. Salute Leave arena at walk at ollective marks 20 Paces (reedom and regularity) oefficient 2 Total Impulsion (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of back and engagement of the hindquarters) Submission (ttention and confidence, harmony, lightness and ease of movements, acceptance of the bridle and lightness of the forehand.) Rider (orrect use of the aids.) TOTL MRKS 240 ourse rrors st 2 nd limination Total aults INL MRK PRNTG Name :... Penalties (0-Percentage) Note : ll trot work must be executed sitting unless the term rising is used in the test ritish venting Intermediate Test 20 (2009)

22 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad DRTION QUSTR INTRNTIONL VNTING DRSSG TST I/I TWO STR (**) (2009) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle or Simple Double ridle rena: 0 x 20 Time: 5 minutes Suggested Schedule Time: 8 minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No:... I HS 2 S nter in working Trot Halt. Salute. Proceed in working trot Track left in working trot hange the rein in medium trot (sitting or rising) 3 K ollected trot 4 K Shoulder in right 5 M MH Half circle right metres to Half circle left metres to Travers left ollected trot 7 H Shoulder in left 8 9 Half circle left metres to Half circle right metres to Travers right ollected trot Halt, immobility 2 K K Rein-back 4-5 steps and proceed in medium walk hange the rein in extended walk 3 The medium walk K and -R efore R RS SP PV V SH M MP Proceed in collected canter (left) directly from walk Half circle 20 metres in collected canter hange the rein in collected canter Half circle right 20 metres in counter canter ollected canter Simple change of leg over 3-5 walk steps ollected canter ollected canter Medium canter 9 PKV ollected canter VR RS S VK R hange the rein in collected canter Half circle left 20 metres in counter canter ollected canter Simple change of leg over 3-5 walk steps ollected canter ollected canter Medium canter 23 RMHS ollected canter Directive Ideas The regularity, rhythm and straightness. The halt, transitions, contact and poll. Regularity, rhythm, elasticity, balance in the turns and the lengthening of the strides and frame. The transition from medium and development of the collected trot. Regularity and quality of trot, collection and balance. lexion, bend and angle. Regularity and quality of trot, collection and balance. end, fluency, shape of half circles. Regularity and elasticity of the steps. lexion, bend and angle. Regularity and quality of trot, collection and balance. lexion, bend and angle. Regularity and quality of trot, collection and balance. end, fluency, shape of half circles. Regularity and elasticity of the steps. lexion, bend and angle. The engagement and immobility (2-3 seconds). The regularity of the steps, the balance and acceptance of the contact in the rein-back. The regularity, activity, suppleness over the back, lengthening of the strides in the extended walk, freedom in shoulders. Stretching to the bit. The regularity of the steps, the rhythm, the outline and the acceptance of the contact. Precise execution and fluency, the straightness. Quality of canter, collection, uniformity of bend, straightness from S to P. The regularity, the rhythm, the balance and the quality of the canter. The transitions, the regularity of the walk (3-5 steps). The straightness of the canter. The transition to medium. The regularity, rhythm and lengthening of the strides. The straightness. The transition from medium to collected canter, the balance, straightness and quality of the canter. The regularity, the rhythm, the balance and the quality of the counter canter. The transition directly to walk, the regularity of the walk (3-5 steps), the transition directly to canter. The straightness of the canter. The transition to medium. The regularity, rhythm and lengthening of the strides. The straightness. The transition from medium to collected canter, the balance, straightness and quality of the canter. The balance, the regularity of the canter, the accuracy. The straightness on the centre line. S Half circle left metres to I 24 IG ollected canter on the centre line 25 G Halt. Immobility. Salute The transition and immobility. Leave arena at walk on long rein at To carry forward 250

23 ollective marks arried forward Paces (reedom and regularity.) Impulsion (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of the back and engagement of the hindquarters.) Submission (ttention and confidence; harmony, lightness and ease of the movements; acceptance of the contact and lightness of the forehand.) Rider (Position and seat of the rider, correct use of the aids and effectiveness of the aids.) TOTL MRKS 290 ourse rrors st 2 nd limination Total aults INL MRK PRNTG Name :.... Penalties (0-Percentage) Note : The working, medium and extended trots must be executed sitting unless the term rising is used in the test Note 2: In the 2*/3*/4* tests spurs are obligatory. Note 3: In the 2*/3*/4* tests riding on snaffle bit as well as curb bit is allowed

24 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad DRTION QUSTR INTRNTIONL VNTING DRSSG TST I/I TWO STR (**) (2009) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle or Simple Double ridle rena: 0 x 20 Time: 5 minutes Suggested Schedule Time: 8 minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No:... I MR 2 RK nter in working Trot Halt. Salute. Proceed in working trot Track right in working trot hange the rein in medium trot (sitting or rising) 3 K ollected trot 4 Shoulder in left H H M M K K Half circle left metres to Half circle right metres to Shoulder in right ollected trot ollected trot Travers right Half circle right metres to Half circle left metres to Travers left ollected trot hange the rein in extended walk The medium walk - and -S S S K H HV Turn about the haunches to the right ollected canter left directly from walk ollected canter ollected canter, 3 loops serpentine, 5 metres either side of the centre line without change of leg Track left ollected canter Medium canter VK ollected canter 7 R R R P MP P L Turn about the haunches to the left ollected canter right directly from walk ollected canter ollected canter, 3 loops serpentine, 5 metres either side of the centre line without change of leg Track right in collected canter Medium canter ollected canter ollected trot Down centre line Directive Ideas The regularity, rhythm and straightness. The halt, transitions, contact and poll. Regularity, rhythm, elasticity, balance in the turns and the lengthening of the strides and frame. The transition from medium and development of the collected trot. Regularity and quality of trot, collection and balance. lexion, bend and angle. Regularity and quality of trot, collection and balance. end, fluency, shape of half circles. Regularity and quality of trot, collection and balance. lexion, bend and angle. Regularity and elasticity of the steps. lexion, bend and angle. Regularity and quality of trot, collection and balance. end, fluency, shape of half circles. Regularity and elasticity of the steps. lexion, bend and angle. The regularity, activity, suppleness over the back, lengthening of the strides in the extended walk, freedom in shoulders. Stretching to the bit. The regularity of the steps, the rhythm, the outline and the acceptance of the contact. The flexion and bend, the regularity, the activity of the hind leg. The medium walk. Precise execution and fluency, the straightness. The regularity, the rhythm, the balance and the quality of the canter. The transition to medium. The regularity, rhythm and lengthening of the strides. The straightness. The regularity, straightness and quality of the canter. The transition to walk. The regularity, rhythm and acceptance of the contact in the walk. The flexion and bend, the regularity, the activity of the hind leg. The medium walk. Precise execution and fluency, the straightness. The regularity, the rhythm, the balance and the quality of the canter. Regularity, rhythm and lengthening of the strides. The straightness. The transition to collection. The transition to trot. The regularity and straightness on the centre line. 23 L Halt. Immobility. Salute The halt and immobility during the salute. Leave arena at walk on long rein at To carry forward 230

25 ollective marks arried forward Paces (reedom and regularity.) Impulsion (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of the back and engagement of the hindquarters.) Submission (ttention and confidence; harmony, lightness and ease of the movements; acceptance of the contact and lightness of the forehand.) Rider (Position and seat of the rider, correct use of the aids and effectiveness of the aids.) TOTL MRKS 270 ourse rrors st 2 nd limination Total aults INL MRK PRNTG Name :... Penalties (0-Percentage) Note : The working, medium and extended trots must be executed sitting unless the term rising is used in the test Note 2: In the 2*/3*/4* tests spurs are obligatory Note 3: In the 2*/3*/4* tests riding on snaffle bit as well as curb bit is allowed

26 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad VNTING NW ZLND DVND TST D: (2009) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle or Simple Double ridle rena: 0 x 20 Time: 7 min 30 secs Suggested Schedule Time: 9 minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No: M M MH H H HM MK K 7 nter collected canter Halt, Salute. Proceed working trot Track right Shoulder-in right Half circle m diameter Half pass right Shoulder in left Half circle m diameter Half pass left hange rein at medium trot Halt. Immobility 4 seconds. Proceed in working trot 8 H hange rein at extended trot H M etween &V etween &S V D etween &S hange rein at extended walk Half pirouette left Half pirouette right ollected canter left Down centre line ollected canter left lying change SHM ollected canter right 7 9 MP P D etween &R Medium canter ollected canter Down centre line ollected canter right lying change 20 RMH ollected canter left 2 HV Medium canter 22 V G ollected canter Down centre line ollected canter 23 G Halt, Immobility, Salute Leave arena at walk at ollective marks 24 Paces (reedom and regularity) oefficient 2 Total Impulsion (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of back and engagement of the hindquarters) Submission (ttention and confidence; harmony, lightness and ease of the movements; acceptance of the bridle and lightness of the forehand) Rider (Position and seat of the rider, correct use of the aids.) TOTL MRKS 280 ourse rrors st 2 nd limination Total aults INL MRK PRNTG Name :... Penalties (0-Percentage) Note : The working, medium and extended trots must be executed sitting unless the term rising is used in the test ritish venting dvanced Test 2 (2009)

27 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad VNTING NW ZLND DVND TST D:2 (2009) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle or Simple Double ridle rena: 0 x 20 Time: minutes Suggested Schedule Time: 8 minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No:... 2 I MK nter collected canter Halt, Immobility, Salute. Proceed collected trot Track Right hange the Rein in Medium Trot Rising 3 K ollected Trot (Mark for Transitions at M & K) 4 D Down entre Line Shoulder In Left 5 H Half Pass Left G Down entre Line Shoulder In Right 7 K Half Pass Right 8 P PS Medium Walk xtended Walk 9 SH Medium Walk (Mark for Medium Walk -P & S-) anter Right Direct rom Walk R Medium anter 2 ollected anter (Mark or Transitions at R & ) 3 D Down entre Line Half Pass Right 4 M ounter anter 5 M lying hange of Leg MS SK ollected anter Left xtended anter 7 K ollected anter (Mark or Transitions at S & K) D Down entre Line Half Pass Left 9 H ounter anter 20 H lying hange of Leg HM I I H ollected anter Right Half Metre Diameter ircle Right to Halt Immobility 4 Seconds Rein ack 5 Steps Proceed at ollected Trot Track Left hange The Rein at xtended Trot ollected Trot Down entre Line Halt, Immobility, Salute ollective marks 25 Paces (reedom and regularity) Impulsion (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of back and engagement of the hindquarters) Submission (ttention and confidence; harmony, lightness and ease of the movements; acceptance of the bridle and lightness of the forehand) Rider (Position and seat of the rider, correct use of the aids.) TOTL MRKS 280 ourse rrors st 2 nd limination INL MRK Total aults Position:...Date:... PRNTG Name :... Penalties (0-Percentage) Note : The working, medium and extended trots must be executed sitting unless the term rising is used in the test ritish venting dvanced Test 22 (2009)

28 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad DRTION QUSTR INTRNTIONL VNTING DRSSG TST I/I THR STR (***) (2009) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle or Simple Double ridle rena: 0 x 20 Time: 4 min 45 sec Suggested Schedule Time: 8 minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No:... I nter at collected canter Halt. Salute. Proceed at collected trot Directive Ideas The regularity, rhythm and straightness. The halt, transitions, contact and poll. 2 HSP K Track left hange the rein at medium trot (sitting or rising) ollected trot 3 K Shoulder-in right 4 G Half pass right Track right 5 MK hange the rein at extended trot Regularity, rhythm, elasticity, balance in turns and the lengthening of the strides and frame. Regularity and quality of trot, collection and balance. lexion, bend and angle. Regularity and quality of trot, collection and balance. lexion, bend, fluency, crossing of legs. The extension and regularity of the steps. The balance and lengthening of the frame. K The transitions into and back from extended trot ollected trot 7 Halt, immobility The rhythm, the engagement of the hind leg into extended trot and back to collected trot. The transition, engagement and immobility (2-3 seconds). 8 Rein-back 5 steps, immediately proceed at collected trot 9 Shoulder-in left G HS SR Half pass left Track left xtended walk on a 20 metre halfcircle 2 RM The accuracy, regularity of the steps, the balance and acceptance of the contact in the rein-back. Regularity and quality of trot, collection and balance. lexion, bend and angle. Regularity and quality of trot, collection and balance. lexion, bend, fluency, crossing of legs. The regularity, activity, suppleness over the back, the lengthening of the strides and the outline in the extended walk. reedom in shoulders. The regularity, activity, suppleness over the back. 3 V ollected canter left ollected canter Precise execution and fluency, the straightness. 4 V 5 SR Half-circle left metres returning to the track before S Half-circle right 20 metres in counter canter The quality of the canter, the balance, the uniformity of bend and accuracy on the halfcircle. The quality of the counter canter, the balance, the impulsion and the straightness. RS SHM Half-circle 20 metres with flying change over the centre line ollected canter 7 M xtended canter 9 KS S 20 VP Transitions to and from extended canter ollected canter ollected canter Half-circle right metres returning to the track before V Half-circle left 20 metres in counter canter The flying change on the aids, the engagement of the hind leg, the uphill tendency. The change allowed up to two strides either side of the centre line. The quality of the canter, impulsion, uphill tendency, straightness, lengthening of the strides and frame. The rhythm and engagement of the hind leg into extended and back to collected. The straightness. The quality of the canter, the balance, the uniformity of bend and accuracy on the halfcircle. The quality of the counter canter, the balance, the impulsion and the straightness PV VK L Half-circle 20 metres with flying change over the centre line ollected canter Down the centre line in collected canter Halt. Immobility. Salute Leave arena at walk on long rein at The flying change on the aids, the engagement of the hind leg, the uphill tendency. The change allowed up to two strides either side of the centre line. The canter and straightness on the centre line. The halt and immobility during the salute. To carry forward 220

29 ollective marks arried forward Paces (reedom and regularity.) Impulsion (Desire to move forward, elasticity of the steps, suppleness of the back and engagement of the hindquarters.) Submission (ttention and confidence; harmony, lightness and ease of the movements; acceptance of the bridle and lightness of the forehand.) 2 Rider (Position and seat of the rider, correct use of the aids and effectiveness of the aids.) TOTL MRKS 20 ourse rrors st 2 nd limination Total aults INL MRK PRNTG Name :... Penalties (0-Percentage) Note : The working, medium and extended trots must be executed sitting unless the term rising is used in the test Note 2: In the 2*/3*/4* tests spurs are obligatory Note 3: In the 2*/3*/4* tests riding on snaffle bit as well as curb bit is allowed

30 Scale of : xcellent 4 Insufficient 8 Good 2 ad DRTION QUSTR INTRNTIONL VNTING DRSSG TST I/I THR STR (***) (2009) ridle: Ordinary Snaffle ridle or Simple Double ridle rena: 0 x 20 Time: 5 minutes Suggested Schedule Time: 8 minutes lass:... Rider/Horse: ridle No:... I nter at collected canter Halt. Salute. Proceed at collected trot Track left 2 H Shoulder-in left 3 K hange the rein in medium trot ollected trot 4 K Shoulder-in right 5 M MH hange the rein in medium trot ollected trot H hange the rein in extended trot t the quarter line after t the quarter line M MS The transitions into and back from extended trot ollected trot Down the quarter line after etween D & K, halfpass right to the opposite quarter line between and Half-pass left to the opposite quarter line between G and H Then track right in collected trot hange the rein in extended walk and turn left Halt, immobility Rein-back 5 steps Proceed immediately in collected canter left 2 without halting M ollected canter Serpentine of 2 loops, the first true 3 L and the second counter canter, each loop going to the side of the arena LVK ollected canter KD Half circle left metres returning to 4 the track at with flying change between D and S ollected canter 5 S ircle right 20 metres in medium canter SH ollected canter 7 L LP D M H HK K L Serpentine of 2 loops, the first true and the second counter canter, each loop going to the side of the arena ollected canter Half circle right metres returning to the track at with flying change between D and ollected canter ollected canter xtended canter Transitions to and from extended canter ollected canter Down the centre line in collected canter Halt. Immobility. Salute Leave arena at walk on long rein at Directive Ideas The regularity, rhythm and straightness. The halt, transitions, contact and poll. Regularity and quality of trot, collection and balance. lexion, bend and angle. Regularity, rhythm, elasticity, balance in the turns and the lengthening of the strides and frame. Regularity and quality of trot, collection and balance. lexion, bend and angle. Regularity, rhythm, elasticity, balance in the turns and the lengthening of the strides and frame. The extension and regularity of the steps. The balance and lengthening of the frame. The rhythm, the engagement of the hind leg into extended trot and back to collected trot. Regularity and quality of trot, collection and balance. lexion, bend, fluency, crossing of legs. The transition from half-pass right to halfpass left. Regularity and quality of trot, collection and balance. lexion, bend, fluency, crossing of legs. The transition from half-pass right to halfpass left. The regularity, activity, suppleness over the back, the lengthening of the strides and the outline in the extended walk. reedom in shoulders. The medium walk. The engagement and immobility (2-3 seconds) in the halt. The accuracy, regularity of the steps, the balance and acceptance of the contact in the rein-back. The accuracy, the balance, regularity of the strides and quality of the canter. ccuracy of the half circle and quality of the canter. The flying change on the aids, the submission, engagement of the hind leg, the uphill tendency and straightness. The quality of the canter, impulsion, uphill tendency, lengthening of the strides and frame. The transition from medium to collected canter. The straightness and quality of the collected canter. The accuracy, the balance, regularity of the strides and quality of the canter. ccuracy of the half circle and quality of the canter. The flying change on the aids, the submissions, engagement of the hind leg, the uphill tendency and straightness. The quality of the canter, impulsion, uphill tendency, lengthening of the stride and frame. The rhythm and engagement of the hind leg into extended and back to collected. The straightness. The canter and straightness on the centre line. The halt and immobility during the salute. To carry forward 2

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