I think the difficulty in dressage, at least at the upper levels, is the prejudice against non-Warmbloods. Now, I know they can deny the influence breed has, but gaits are very important in dressage and how can a QH or even a TB beat a warmblood? I think its unfortunate but inevitable.
I always like reading things from the judge's viewpoint. It's good to know they are our friends. Maybe I won't be so nervous!
They have a softer side? Just kidding. This does make sense but not all judges are perfect and I'm sure that there is bias sometimes. And I think it would be a great idea if people knew why they didn't place.
I'll ne entering the show world soon and I am so glad I came across this article before hand! Thank you so much for it! I bet this will make me feel more confident and less nervous!! I'm very glad to know that judges are our friends. It's comforting to know they WANT us to do well. ^_^ Thank you.
Interesting article. I have always wondered if the amount of silver on a western saddle influences the judge in any way in the pleasure classes. And, why are all the saddles light colored? Is that a rule? Just wondering.
I dunno... At my last show a judge reallllly liked the other competitor and as I had won the first class she was LOOKING for me to do something wrong, so she said that my horse was not supposed to jump the jump and that he should've trotted over it?! I was soooo mad, I hope I never see that judge again!