Best of HN 2013, #12: 8 Movements that aren’t in the new FEI dressage tests, but should be

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8 Movements that aren’t in the new FEI dressage tests, but should be by Shara Rutberg, published Nov. 4, 2013:

Last week, the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) released new dressage tests for 2014. Shockingly, these movements were not included… even in the Grand Prix Special. I believe the following movements are indeed special, can be executed at all levels, and warrant a score.

1. The Hi-Ho Silver. (Judged on suspension and balance.)

Photo: Jenni Autry, Eventingnation.com

Photo: Jenni Autry, eventingnation.com

2. The Buck You. (Judged on extension and clarity of movement.)

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3. The Spook at Judge. (For a lesser coefficient, this can be performed as Spook at Flower Box, Spook at Realization Horse is in Arena ALONE, Spook at Terrifying Noise of Gravel Kicked Against Arena Panels.)

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4. The Snob. Scored on elevation (of nose in air) and expression (of distaste).

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5. The (Bucking) Flying Change. (Judged on self-carriage.)

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6. The Bolt. (Judged on ability to cover utmost ground. And speed.)

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7. The Dismount. (Judged on engagement–with ground.)

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8. The Exit. (Can be performed at A, or, for the more advanced athlete, anywhere else. Beats the Halt & Salute by miles as an impressive way to conclude a test. )

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If you have pictures of yourself and your dressage partner executing any of these special moves, please send them to [email protected], and we’ll have an expert judge them.

Go Riding.

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