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Do you think you can score a dressage test better than the professionals? Now you can try with a new website devised by the International Dressage Trainers Club
Do you think you can score a dressage test better than the professionals? Now you can try with a new website devised by the International Dressage Trainers Club
A simpler and more entertaining Olympic dressage format will be tested at the World Equestrian Festival in Aachen, Germany, this summer
Para-equestrian dressage judge and trainer Jane Goldsmith has attained the highest classification of judging
Dressage competitions will be judged more accurately, consistently and openly in the future if changes proposed to the sport are approved later this month
A new competition to encourage young candidates to judge mountain and moorland ponies took place at the British Show Pony Society Heritage Championships at Arena UK
Proposals for sweeping changes to the format of dressage competition and the way the sport is judged were unveiled at an open forum at the Europeans in Windsor last week
A number of judge changes have been announced for The Scottish Horse Show
Top dressage judges will receive training in statistical analysis if a new education programme is given the go-ahead
What showing judges really don't want to see in the ring
The British Show Horse Association is to tighten its rules on judges’ connections to riders following controversy at this year’s Horse of the Year Show
Peter Thompson has resigned from his position as a BSPS judge after an incident at the summer championships
Top judges have branded as “disrespectful” a decision by Sports Horse Breeding of Great Britain not to recommend them as ride judges for four-year-old and novice show hunters in this summer’s classes
A new system will investigate incidents when judges are injured while undertaking their duties in the show ring
There have been a number of changes to judges in the showing classes at this year’s Lincolnshire Show
SHB(GB) judges can sign a disclaimer to avoid wearing approved safety hats, but this may leave them uninsured warns the society
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What started out as a run-of-the-mill court case went briefly awry recently, as a judge was forced to declare a “four-legged interest”