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Post by libbigail on Apr 8, 2012 21:50:38 GMT
;D ;D
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Post by GinaGeo on Apr 8, 2012 22:24:32 GMT
LOL! love it! I did a dressage test at an ODE that would have read just like this, it was in a hailstorm mind you. That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it Ours included some very advanced movements I didn't know mine was capable of. Think 180 degree canter pirouette's down the centre line followed by a rapid fire sucession of Spainish High School Above Airs. It certainly wasn't our best test...! ;D
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Post by sarahp on Apr 10, 2012 9:03:02 GMT
Movement 6 was nearly truer than you think - one very eminent and now dead dressage judge said she always thought my unbalanced novice D would end up in the car with her one day.
Daughter did a test much like this with her "interesting" D once after having just done pairs with me and his half sister, which he thought a much better plan than being on his own. It was the RC Advanced Riding Test though - and she won it! Judged of course on her riding not the correct execution of the movements. As she was a last minute entry to complete a team she had already apologised to the rest of her team and the organiser but no need.
I can remember riding her C years ago who hated dressage, and even more with me riding him. Test went rather like this:- Enter at A at trot. Attempt to halt at X but instead side step to the right shaking our long mane and looking mutinous to be eventually forced into halt by rider somewhere on the quarter line, with both rider, judge, writer and probably all the audience too in hoots of laughter...... Judge did know me, daughter and pony very well though.
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