Sv: Spinn off.. Anky
Vi skrev nog samtidigt -
men bara så att du vet - internationella tr finns här:
http://www.horsesport.org/d/PDFS/DressageRules2006_w_corr_07_000.pdf
Vårt tr ska ut på nätet också.
saxar:
Article 418 THE POSITION AND AIDS OF THE RIDER
1. All the movements should be obtained with invisible aids and without apparent effort of the rider. The rider should be well balanced, elastic, sitting deep in the centre of the saddle and smoothly joining the rhythm of the horse with his loins and hips supple, thighs and legs steady and well stretched downwards.
The heels should be the lowest point. The upper part of the body
should be easy, free and erect on the vertical.
The hands should be carried steady and low and close together, with the thumb as the highest point and independent from the seat. The elbows should be close to the body, enabling
the rider to follow the movements of the horse smoothly and freely.
2. The effectiveness of the rider’s aids determines the precise fulfilment of the required movements of the tests.
There shall always be the impression of a harmonious co-operation between horse and rider.
3. Riding with both hands is obligatory in tests at FEI Dressage Events.
However, in Freestyle tests riding with reins in one hand up to four movements is allowed (see Guidelines for Judges) When leaving the arena at a walk on a long rein, after having finished his performance, the rider may, at his own discretion, ride with only one hand.
4. The use of the voice in any way, or clicking the tongue repeatedly, is a serious fault, involving the deduction of at least 2 marks from those that would otherwise have been awarded for the movement where this occurred as well as in the mark of the riders seat and position.
Chapter II Dressage Events
Article 419 OBJECT OF INTERNATIONAL DRESSAGE EVENTS
The FEI instituted an International Dressage Event in 1929 in order to preserve the Equestrian Art from the abuses to which it can be exposed and to preserve it in the purity of its principles, so that it could be handed on intact to generations of riders to come.