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16th May 2025 Dressage Show Online Western Open Show

This is required for ALL the WDAA Western Dressage Tests - We must be able to CLEARLY see the sign.   Signs that we can not see will be rejected.  You complete the TACK Check correctly - showing BOTH sides of the bit and the nose band CLOSE UP - check the rules below if you are not sure. 

*This is not required for the Classic Dressage Shows*

Dressage Show Online - 25 370 16th May 2025 (pdf)

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Western Dressage Shows are WDAA Recognized

 When you enter our WDAA Recognized shows you will be able to earn ½ points for the WDAA Horse  Lifetime Points & Awards Program with any test over 60%.  Click the  link for more information.  Our Western Dressage Shows are also qualifiers for the WDAA World Show. 


https://westerndressageassociation.org/wdaa-horse-lifetime-points-and-awards-program/


Performing the WDAA Tack Check

 Ida Norris has created a very informative video on how to perform the WDAA Tack Check  

WDAA Rules & Guidelines for Online Shows

 

  • Use arenas that are as near as possible to regulation size and be  sure letters are set appropriately to be viewed by the judge. Cones with  large letters on them and poles on the ground to delineate the corners  are acceptable. For arena measurements please visit this link, https://westerndressageassociation.org/western-dressage-arena/
  • Videos of tests must be unedited from start to finish, including  the equipment, attire, and bit check. They must be one continuous  recording with the horse and rider visible at all times.
  • Videos must be filmed in LANDSCAPE orientation.
  • After entering the arena, prior to beginning the test, a sign must  be held up showing the name of the show, date of the show, horse’s name,  class # and test. Remove the sign just before beginning the ride.  Please make sure that all information is clear and easy to read for the  judge. The videographer can hold the sign then move back to behind the  camera or hold the sign in front of the camera at arm’s length while  also holding the camera.
  • Keep the horse in frame, paying close attention to the near  corners. You may zoom in slightly on the far corners. Videos must be in  focus.
  • Make sure to keep the letters in the frame that are elements of the  test being performed.As soon as the test is finished, the camera must  slowly circle the horse and rider showing all equipment and attire,  including spurs and whip if used. If the videographer is unable or  unwilling to enter the arena to do the filming, the rider may turn the  horse slowly to allow complete filming of the equipment.
  • Following equipment check, the rider will dismount and show  that two fingers can fit between the bosal or cavesson and the horse’s  cheek, then drop the bit so it can be evaluated. NOTE:Hold  the bridle so as not to obscure the curb strap or curb chain.  Demonstrate that the curb strap or chain is flexible and is at least ½  inch wide. Make sure the judge can see all parts of the bridle,  including bit and reins clearly.
  • The test must be videoed from C, where the judge would normally be seated.
  • The test may be called.
  • Coaching during the test is not allowed.
  • The natural background sound for the test must be audible. Tests with no sound at all will not be accepted.
  • Bridle or saddle pad numbers are not allowed.
  • Exceptional riders are exempt from the dropping the bit requirement in online shows.
  • Ridden tests may be submitted to ONLY ONE online show. A video of a  test/ride from another competition that has already been judged must be  eliminated. Any video suspected of having been filmed during another  competition will not be scored.
  • All classes must be designated with a unique class number; no horse may be ridden more than once in any western dressage class with the same class number, including TOC classes.

                            Noncompliance with the above guidelines will cause the test to be eliminated.


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